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The INTERVAL study

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  • About
    • About the study
    • Why is it important?
    • What is involved?
    • Who’s involved?
    • Where?
    • Information leaflet
    • Consent form
    • Electronic Health Record Linkage
  • FAQs
    • INTERVAL Main Results
    • General questions from INTERVAL donors
    • 2-year anniversary measurements
    • Physical Activity measurements
    • INTERVAL Phase II
    • INTERVAL Phase III
    • Accessing Electronic Health Records
  • Physical Activity
  • Phase II & III
    • INTERVAL Phase II
    • INTERVAL Phase III
  • Contact Us
  • Publications
  • News

Who’s involved?

The INTERVAL study has been set up by the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford in collaboration with NHS Blood and Transplant.

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The study draws on the wide experience of its Steering Committee, Management Group, Data Monitoring Committee, Senior Scientists, Expert collaborators, and other contributors.

Please follow the links below to find more information relating to the individual committees / groups, and for a full list of the INTERVAL contributors:

INTERVAL Management Group

INTERVAL Steering Committee

INTERVAL Data Monitoring Committee

INTERVAL Experts

INTERVAL contributors

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