diff --git a/showcase/linked-cohort-data.md b/showcase/linked-cohort-data.md index 16c843ff..ac0dd66e 100644 --- a/showcase/linked-cohort-data.md +++ b/showcase/linked-cohort-data.md @@ -65,4 +65,19 @@ The Cohort Browser lists discovery metadata of cohort studies and provides links - linking these data types on a participant level also adds more depth to the dataset by bringing the pathogen and host data into context, allowing a more comprehensive analysis. This is particularly important in public health but will equally provide a better understanding of infectious diseases in the context of both pathogen & their host factors. +## Acknowledgements +### ReCoDID Project Team Members +The work presented here was a coordinated effort of multiple teams covering the different aspects of the process: +**Data collection and submissions** were coordinated by the Viroscience department at Erasmus Medical Centre (EMC), Rotterdam, NL: +Clara Amid, Janko van Beek, Gijs van Nierop, Rory de Vries, Marion Koopmans. +**Harmonisation of clinical-epidemiological data** was performed at the University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany: +Frank Tobian, Thomas Jänisch. +The infrastructure for data sharing and support for the data linking process was provided by EMBL-EBI, Hinxton, UK: +Gabriele Rinck, Zahra Waheed, Nadim Rahman, Marcos Casado Barbero, Mallory Freeberg, Dipayan Gupta, Anja Füllgrabe, Ugis Sarkans, Guy Cochrane. + +Additional people who have contributed: +Coline Thomas, Marianna Ventouratou, Guy Cochrane, Suran Jayathilaka, Vishnukumar Balavenkataraman Kadhirvelu + +### Support +ReCoDID project is funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme, grant agreement N° 825746, and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Institute of Genetics (CIHR-IG), grant agreement N° 01886-000.