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  • The German epigenome programme ‘DEEP’ (2012 – 2017) is an interdisciplinary research network. DEEP will contribute innovative epigenome research data to IHEC, the ‘International Human Epigenome Consortium’ by generating and interpreting up to 80 reference epigenomes of selected human cells and tissues. DEEP focuses on the analysis of cells connected to complex diseases with high socio-economic impact: metabolic diseases such as steatosis and adipositas as well as inflammatory diseases of the joints and the intestine. DEEPs goal is to generate high end data for comprehensive biomedical interpretation of healthy and diseased cells. With this DEEP will contribute to discover new functional epigenetic links useful for clinical diagnosis, therapy and health risk prevention. All data generated will be made publically available and will be integrated into a sustainable world wide data structure comprised by the IHEC initiative.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The interface is available in German or English. Users may set up an RSS feed to be alerted to new content. Many items are not available as full-text.

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  • This site provides access to documents from both internal and external seminars. The interface is in English.

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  • Quetelet-Progedo is Progedo's data repository dedicated to quantitative social sciences and humanities. Its data collection currently includes administrative, survey (aggregate- and individual-level), geographic, and historical data that cover a wide range of themes such as education, labour, wages, demography, family, health, migration, etc. These data have primarily been produced by French government agencies (notably the French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE)[5] and, more recently, by academic researchers. Quetelet-Progedo, as a product of Progedo, has been jointly funded by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research and the CNRS. Please note that the majority of the data and documentation is in French.

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  • datorium is a data repository service for the social science and economic science research community. It provides a user-friendly tool for the autonomous documentation, upload and publication of research data. The interface is available in German and English.

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  • The German epigenome programme ‘DEEP’ (2012 – 2017) is an interdisciplinary research network. DEEP will contribute innovative epigenome research data to IHEC, the ‘International Human Epigenome Consortium’ by generating and interpreting up to 80 reference epigenomes of selected human cells and tissues. DEEP focuses on the analysis of cells connected to complex diseases with high socio-economic impact: metabolic diseases such as steatosis and adipositas as well as inflammatory diseases of the joints and the intestine. DEEPs goal is to generate high end data for comprehensive biomedical interpretation of healthy and diseased cells. With this DEEP will contribute to discover new functional epigenetic links useful for clinical diagnosis, therapy and health risk prevention. All data generated will be made publically available and will be integrated into a sustainable world wide data structure comprised by the IHEC initiative.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The interface is available in German or English. Users may set up an RSS feed to be alerted to new content. Many items are not available as full-text.

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  • This site provides access to documents from both internal and external seminars. The interface is in English.

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  • Quetelet-Progedo is Progedo's data repository dedicated to quantitative social sciences and humanities. Its data collection currently includes administrative, survey (aggregate- and individual-level), geographic, and historical data that cover a wide range of themes such as education, labour, wages, demography, family, health, migration, etc. These data have primarily been produced by French government agencies (notably the French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE)[5] and, more recently, by academic researchers. Quetelet-Progedo, as a product of Progedo, has been jointly funded by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research and the CNRS. Please note that the majority of the data and documentation is in French.

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  • datorium is a data repository service for the social science and economic science research community. It provides a user-friendly tool for the autonomous documentation, upload and publication of research data. The interface is available in German and English.

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