Abstract

Background/Aims The Kaiser Permanente Northern California (KPNC) Research Program on Genes, Environment, and Health (RPGEH) provides a research resource to support investigations of environmental and genetic factors in the development of a wide variety of conditions. While the resource is still evolving with new data collection, it consists of data from surveys and electronic medical records on over 400,000 adult members of KPNC; biospecimens collected and stored on ~200,000 of these individuals; and data from genome-wide and telomere-length assays on ~110,000 of those who have contributed biospecimens; and linkage of these members to environmental, area-level databases.

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