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- About MoBa – for researchers
About MoBa – for researchers
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The Norwegian Mother, Father, and Child Cohort Study (MoBa) is a population-based birth cohort and one of the largest health studies in the world. Over 114,000 children, 95,000 mothers, and 75,000 fathers are participating.Article - The application is approved – what now?
The application is approved – what now?
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Explore the terms for data usage, procedures for modifying applications, subscription to our newsletter, proper citation for publication purposes, and the process of returning analysis results.Article - How to apply for MoBa data
How to apply for MoBa data
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Relevant information for researchers applying for access to data from the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study (MoBa).Article - MoBa 'variable list' and 'biological material form'
MoBa 'variable list' and 'biological material form'
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MoBa variable list and biological material formNote - Projects using data from MoBa
Projects using data from MoBa
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This list shows all projects using data from the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study (MoBa).Article - Access to biological material from MoBa
Access to biological material from MoBa
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Information about biological material from MoBaArticle - Environmental toxicants and child development
Environmental toxicants and child development
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Environmental toxicants can affect a child's development as early as the foetal stage. The NeuroTox and MoBa-PlastChem projects contribute to insights on how certain chemicals impact development during this vulnerable phase and how this relates to health development in childhood and adolescence.Article - Use of MoBa data in consortia
Use of MoBa data in consortia
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On this page you will find information on the use of data from the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort study (MoBa) in consortia.Article - Protocols for the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study (MoBa)
Protocols for the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study (MoBa)
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Protocols for the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study.Note - Get to know data and biological materials in MoBa
Get to know data and biological materials in MoBa
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Description of available data and biological materials in MoBaArticle - Publications from the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study
Publications from the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study
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The publications in the list below are based on data from the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study (MoBa).Article - Newsletter for researchers
Newsletter for researchers
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The MoBa Research News is aimed at researchers and other interested parties who are working with MoBa data, MoBa Genetics or biological material from MoBa.Article - DPIA for MoBa
DPIA for MoBa
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MoBa has conducted a Data Protection Impact Assessment in accordance with the new Personal Data Act, which has been approved by the Data Protection Officer at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health.Form - Open Seminar on MoBa and Cancer Research
Open Seminar on MoBa and Cancer Research
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- 07.10.2024
- 06:45 - 13:00
- Seminar
- Lovisenberggata 8, 0456 Oslo Auditorium 1013
Join us for an open seminar and workshop on Mother, Father, and Child Cohort Study (MoBa) and Cancer on October 7th. This seminar provides a unique opportunity for researchers, healthcare professionals, and stakeholders to come together and exchange ideas regarding MoBa and cancer research, with a focus on the impact on the well-being of children.Event - Questionnaires from MoBa
Questionnaires from MoBa
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This page contains invitation, statements of concent, questionnaires and instrument documentation for the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study (MoBa).Article - MoBa GWAS summary data
MoBa GWAS summary data
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Summary data from published genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study (MoBa).Article - Return of data to MoBa
Return of data to MoBa
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Analytical results from biological material must be returned to MoBa as soon as the analyses are completed. Data collected in research projects must be sent to MoBa in accordance with the agreements.Article - The Biological Data Resource in MoBa
The Biological Data Resource in MoBa
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This page contains information regarding biological data that are available for researchers to apply for and use through the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study (MoBa).Article - Norwegian children have many environmental contaminants in their bodies
Norwegian children have many environmental contaminants in their bodies
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Children and adolescents have many environmental contaminants in their bodies, with a large proportion having higher levels of Bisphenol A (BPA) and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) than are considered safe, according to a new report from the Norwegian InstituResearch findings - MoBa Scientific Advisory Board
MoBa Scientific Advisory Board
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The MoBa Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) is the advisory body for strategic and scientific issues related to the development, governance and management of the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study (MoBa).Article - About the members
About the members
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Read more about the members of the MoBa Scientific Advisory BoardArticle - New collection of data and/or biological material in MoBa
New collection of data and/or biological material in MoBa
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Here is information on how to apply for a project that will collect data and / or biological material from participants in MoBa and what requirements are made.Article - Sample overview in the biobank
Sample overview in the biobank
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Collection of flow charts, sample overview and number of total samples in biobank.Article - Per Minor Magnus honoured at MoBa Research Forum
Per Minor Magnus honoured at MoBa Research Forum
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Notification - Fertility research at NIPH receives prestigious European Research Council Synergy grant
Fertility research at NIPH receives prestigious European Research Council Synergy grant
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The Centre for Fertility and Health at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (NIPH), together with two other European research environments, will find answers to how social, biological and psychological factors affect fertility among young adults.Research findings