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CARe: Candidate-gene Association Resource
Program Description
The NHLBI initiated the Candidate gene Association Resource (CARe) to create a shared genotype/phenotype resource for analyses of the association of genotypes with phenotypes relevant to the mission of the NHLBI. The resource comprises nine cohort studies funded by the NHLBI including: Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC), Cardiovascular Health Study (CHS), Cleveland Family Study (CFS), Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA), Framingham Heart Study (FHS), Jackson Heart Study (JHS), Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA), and the Sleep Heart Health Study (SHHS). A database of genotype and phenotype data was created that includes records for approximately 41,000 study participants with approximately 50,000 SNPs from more than 2,000 selected candidate genes. In addition, a genome wide association study using a 1,000K SNP Chip was conducted on approximately 8,900 African American participants drawn from five CARe cohorts: ARIC, CARDIA, CFS, JHS, and MESA. Data from individual cohorts is available to approved investigators through dbGaP. A single contract award was made to the Broad Institute for they genotyping and bioinformatics center; Dr. Stacey Gabriel is the Principal Investigator.
The NHLBI Program Officer for CARe is George J. Papanicolaou, Ph.D.
Related Websites:
CARe Page at the Broad Institute
NCBI BioProject Page: NHLBI SNP Health Association Resource (CARe)
Projects
- ARIC - Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities
- CARDIA - Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults
- CFS - Cleveland Family Study
- CHS - Cardiovascular Health Study
- FHS - Framingham Heart Study
- JHS - Jackson Heart Study
- MESA - Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis
- SHHS - Sleep Heart Health Study
Program Start and End Date
April 2006 to March 2011
Original Funding Announcement (FOA)
Documents
Last Updated September 2011
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