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The Leipzig Health Atlas (LHA) offers a platform for presentation and exchange of publications, (bio-) medical data, models and software tools from the field of health research. The LHA is based on the FAIR Data Principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable). Currently, more than 18 research consortia contribute data from the domains lymphoma, glioma, sepsis, hereditary colorectal and breast cancer, and others. Target groups are clinicians, epidemiologists, molecular geneticists, human ...

The need to manage research data is recognised by the research community - sponsors, legislators, publishers expect and encourage good scientific practice, which not only includes archiving, but also the availability of research data and results in line with FAIR principles. The publication gives a brief overview of the Leipzig Health Atlas (LHA), which is a project for the presentation and exchange of a wide range of publications, (bio) medical data (e.g. clinical, epidemiological, molecular), ...

The need to manage research data is recognised by the research community - sponsors, legislators, publishers expect and encourage good scientific practice, which not only includes archiving, but also the availability of research data and results in line with FAIR principles. The publication gives a brief overview of the Leipzig Health Atlas (LHA), which is a project for the presentation and exchange of a wide range of publications, (bio) medical data (e.g. clinical, epidemiological, molecular), ...

Supplement Data for Publication including Supplement Material & Results (eQTL annotation, Mendelian Randomization (MR), further significant loci), Figures (correlation plot of steroid hormones, scatter plot of genetic effect sizes, regional association plots, scatter plots of MR) and Tables (Correlations, GWAS summary statistics, interaction tests, MR results)

Creator: Janne Pott

Submitter: René Hänsel

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