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Don't miss out on this opportunity to revolutionize your research. Lifelines is your gateway to a wealth of real-world data, collaborative research, and the chance to make a lasting impact. Join our community today and become a part of a movement that's changing the future of science and healthcare. 

To facilitare research we collect data and biosamples since 2006. Every 1,5 years participants complete a questionnaire and once every 5 years participants visit a Lifelines location where biosamples are collected and several measurements and tests are conducted. 

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A few times a year, we send out our researchers news letter containing info on new possibilities of working with Lifelines, interesting publications and events.

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Eelko Hak

"We really need Lifelines' large database to learn more about the use of medication." 

Read more about Eelko's latest work

Rik Wisselink-Bijker

"The richness of the Lifelines database and the enormous size of the cohort allows for unusual connections. A broad range of research questions can therefore be answered."

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Rik Wisselink-Bijker
Melisa CastaƱeda Vanegas

Melisa CastaƱeda Vanegas

"As researchers, we are blessed to have this Lifelines data available to us so easily. The Lifelines workspace is also great, because you can constantly update your data when your research needs change."

Read more about Melisa's latest study