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Project Title: The framingham heart study
Principal Investigators (PI): WOLF PHILIP A
Project Number: N01HC25195-30-0-1
Organization: BOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS
 
Project Description:
The Framingham Heart Study is a longitudinal cohort study that began in 1948 and continues to this day. The objectives for the Framingham Heart Study are to significantly expand knowledge about the complex influences of genes and environment on development and progression of heart, lung, blood and sleep (HLBS) diseases and disorders, by utilizing the extensive array of new and existing information on genetics, behaviors, biomarkers, imaging techniques, and environmental factors. This objective is accomplished through re-examination of each of the three Framingham cohorts (Original, Offspring, Generation III) for measurement of complex phenotypes;through rapid distribution of DNA for extensive and focused genotyping;for rapid distribution of genetic and phenotypic measurements for use by investigators internal and external to the Framingham Study;and through analyses of the contribution of genes, new and established risk factors, and innovative biomarkers to the development and progression of subclinical and clinical disease. Starting in late 2009, the Framingham Omni cohorts will be integrated into the contract for the Framingham Heart Study. The Omni cohort participants, consisting of minority residents of Framingham, MA, were recruited by Framingham Heart Study investigators in 1994-1995 (Omni Cohort 1) and 2003-2005 (Omni Cohort 2) to complement the study and reflect the growing diversity of that community. The Omni cohorts consisted of Hispanics, African Americans, Asians, and a few American Indians. Three examinations and one examination were conducted on the Omni Cohort 1 and Omni Cohort 2, respectively, with funding provided through NIH grants to Boston University. By integrating the Omni cohort into the Framingham Heart Study contract, the Omni cohorts will consistently receive the same surveillance and examination as the rest of the Framingham Heart Study participants. The integration of the Omni cohort will make the study findings more applicable to the community.
 
Project Terms:
Abdomen Abdominal Active Follow-up African American Afro American Afroamerican Age American Indian American Indians Area Asians Behavior Behavioral Genetics Bio-Informatics Biochemical Bioinformatics Black Populations Black or African American Blood Blood Coagulation Factor IV Blood Reticuloendothelial System Boston Bronchial-Dilating Agents Bronchodilator Agents Bronchodilators CAT scan CT X Ray CT scan Ca++ element Calcium Cell Line CellLine Clinical Clotting Coagulation Coagulation Factor IV Coagulation Process Cohort Studies Communities Complement Complement Proteins Complex Computed Tomography Computerized Axial Tomography (Computerized Tomography) Concurrent Studies Confidentiality Contracting Opportunities Contracts Coronary DNA DNA Resequencing Data Deoxyribonucleic Acid Development Disease Disorder EMI scan Environment Environmental Factor Environmental Risk Factor Factor IV Family Fats Fatty acid glycerol esters Framingham Heart Study Funding Generations Genes Genetic Genetic Determinants of Behavior Genetic analyses Genome Genotype Grant Heart Hispanic Populations Hispanics Hormonal Imaging Procedures Imaging Technics Imaging Techniques Insulin Resistance Investigators Knowledge Laboratories Latino Population Lipids Lipoproteins Lung Lung Parenchyma Lung Respiratory System Lung Tissue Maps Measurement Measures Minority NIH National Institutes of Health Obesity Participant Persons Phenotype Physical Function Physical activity Privacy Process Recruitment Activity Renal function Research Personnel Research Resources Researchers Resequencing Resources Rest Risk Factors Scanning Sleep Spanish Origin Spirometry Strains Cell Lines Structure of parenchyma of lung Techniques Time Tomodensitometry United States National Institutes of Health Universities Visceral X-Ray CAT Scan X-Ray Computed Tomography X-Ray Computerized Tomography Xray Computed Tomography adipokines adiposity base behavior genetics biomarker black American calcification catscan cognitive function cohort computed axial tomography computerized axial tomography computerized tomography corpulence corpulency corpulentia cultured cell line detector developmental disease/disorder environmental risk follow up follow-up followed up genetic analysis hispanic community immortalized cell inflammation marker inflammatory marker information privacy innovate innovation innovative insulin resistant kidney function lumen dilator obese obese people obese person obese population offspring oriental pulmonary pulmonary function recruit
Project Title: The framingham heart study
Principal Investigators (PI): WOLF PHILIP A
Project Number: N01HC25195-30-0-1
Organization: BOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS
 
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Natural Sciences
 
Other Information:
Fiscal Year: 2008
Project Start Date: 1 April 2008
Project End Date: 31 March 2015
Administering Institute Or Center: HL
 
Project Funding Information:
Total Funding: $16,664,505
Year Funding Organization Total Funding, $
2011 NATIONAL HEART, LUNG, AND BLOOD INSTITUTE $16,664,505
Project Title: The framingham heart study
Principal Investigators (PI): WOLF PHILIP A
Project Number: N01HC25195-30-0-1
Organization: BOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS
 
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Project Title: The framingham heart study
Principal Investigators (PI): WOLF PHILIP A
Project Number: N01HC25195-30-0-1
Organization: BOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS
 
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N01HC25195-30-0-1The Framingham Heart StudyBOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS2011NATIONAL HEART
$16,664,505
Project Title: The framingham heart study
Principal Investigators (PI): WOLF PHILIP A
Project Number: N01HC25195-30-0-1
Organization: BOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS
 
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Project Title: The framingham heart study
Principal Investigators (PI): WOLF PHILIP A
Project Number: N01HC25195-30-0-1
Organization: BOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS
 
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