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Medical Research Council (2)
Centre for molecular-based causal analyses in health and disease
Professor George Davey Smith, University of Bristol
Grant ID: G0600705
Infering Epidemiological Causality using Mendelian Randomisation
Professor Nuala Sheehan, University of Leicester
Grant ID: G0601625
National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) (1)
Grant ID: NF-SI-0611-10168