Some of the general population participants have had sera or plasma measured for metabolites, using Metabolon technology.
metabolite metabolon
NIHR BioResource samples are held at the NIHR National Biosample Centre in Milton Keynes. Metadata on what is available should become available through the UK CRC Tissue Directory, as mandated by Rese ...
SNP chip data can be used to impute many of the (non-rare) SNPs not included on the chips. The NIHR BioResource is using a modified version of the UK Biobank protocol to improve the options for recal ...
The NIHR BioResource acquires broad demographics – e.g. age, sex, ethnicity - from participants at recruitment. This is used to pre-screen or match participants when inviting them to take part in exp ...
The NIHR BioResource acquires contact details - name, address, email address, phone/mobile number - from participants at recruitment. This is used to recontact participants to invite them to take part ...
The NIHR BioResource asks those collecting data on participants as part of sample-only or recall studies to offer data for re-use by others. These offers may be taken up in future.
The NIHR BioResource ran the pilot for GEL's 100,000 Genomes Project. Most of the participants with rare disease were recruited on the basis of having no known diagnosis, and have had extensive work u ...
Most NIHR BioResource participants complete a self-report form on recruitment. Typically this contains e.g. height, weight, smoking history and alcohol consumption, but also includes questions relati ...
The NIHR BioResource records consent dates and versions for each and every participant consent event. We also record use of opt-ins and opt-outs including pre-GDPR. This permits us to manage data rel ...
In order to do recall by genotype, participants have their DNA tested using one the SNP chip arrays from eg. Illumina and Affymetrix (now Thermosfisher). The current iteration is the UK Biobank v2.1 ...
RefMet provides a standardized reference nomenclature for both discrete metabolite structures and metabolite species identified by spectroscopic techniques in metabolomics experiments. This is an esse ...
Data received as part of the HDR UK Sprint Exemplar project, on up to 1600 participants with one of 3 rare diseases (BPD, PAH, PID) at one of the 5 NHS Trusts (Cambridge, Leeds, Liverpool, Newcastle a ...
NIHR IBD BioResource samples are held at the NIHR National Biosample Centre in Milton Keynes. Metadata on what is available should become available through the UK CRC Tissue Directory, as mandated by ...
SNP chip data can be used to impute many of the (non-rare) SNPs not included on the chips. The NIHR IBD BioResource is using a modified version of the UK Biobank protocol to improve the options for r ...
The NIHR IBD BioResource acquires broad demographics – e.g. age, sex, ethnicity - from participants at recruitment. This is used to pre-screen or match participants when inviting them to take part in ...
Each participant recruited on the basis of their disease (rare or common) has a disease-specific CRF completed by their clinical care team. These are non-exhaustive-we have the chance to ask for more ...
The NIHR IBD BioResource acquires contact details - name, address, email address, phone/mobile number - from participants at recruitment. This is used to re-contact participants to invite them to take ...
The NIHR IBD BioResource records consent dates and versions for each and every participant consent event. We also record use of opt-ins and opt-outs including pre-GDPR. This permits us to manage data ...
10 NHS Trusts have been asked to provide detailed data on participants in their Trust. Categories of data requested include: test results; prescribing; imaging; digital pathology; data from disease-sp ...
Most NIHR IBD BioResource participants complete a self-report form on recruitment. Typically this contains e.g. height, weight, smoking history and alcohol consumption, but also includes questions rel ...