Carrasco-Zanini, Julia
Pietzner, Maik
Wheeler, Eleanor
Kerrison, Nicola D.
Langenberg, Claudia
Wareham, Nicholas J.
Funding for this research was provided by:
Wellcome Trust (220044/Z/19/Z)
Medical Research Council (MC-UU_12015/1, MR/N003284/1)
Cancer Research UK (C864/A14136)
Article History
Received: 7 June 2023
Accepted: 30 August 2023
First Online: 27 October 2023
Acknowledgements
: We thank the EPIC-Norfolk investigators, the Study Co-ordination team and the Epidemiology Field, Data and Laboratory teams. Proteomics measurements were supported by a collaboration agreement between the University of Cambridge and SomaLogic.
: The EPIC-Norfolk data can be requested by bona fide researchers for specified scientific purposes via the study website (ExternalRef removed). Data will either be shared through an institutional data sharing agreement or arrangements will be made for analyses to be conducted remotely without the need for data transfer.
: The EPIC-Norfolk study (ExternalRef removed) has received funding from the Medical Research Council (nos. MR/N003284/1 and MC-UU_12015/1) and Cancer Research UK (no. C864/A14136). JC-Z is supported by a 4 year Wellcome Trust PhD Studentship and the Cambridge Trust; CL, EW and NJW are funded by the Medical Research Council (MC_UU_12015/1). The study funders were not involved in the design of the study; the collection, analysis and interpretation of data; or writing the report; and did not impose any restrictions regarding the publication of the report.
: EW is now an employee at AstraZeneca. The remaining authors declare that there are no relationships or activities that might bias, or be perceived to bias, their work.
: JC-Z, NJW, CL and MP contributed to the design of the work, interpretation of the data, drafting and reviewing the article. NDK and EW contributed to analysis. NJW is the Principal Investigator of the EPIC-Norfolk study. All authors contributed to the interpretation of the results, critically reviewed and approved the final version of the manuscript. CL and NJW are responsible for the integrity of the work as a whole.