NSHG-PM Webinar
2021-2022 Webinar Series Kicked Off with the MoBa Cohort
28 September 2021. We are excited to announce that our webinar series returned on 28 September 2021, with a presentation titled “Birth cohorts as the Hadron Colliders of research in the Nordic countries,” by Camilla Stoltenberg and Alexandra Havdahl of the Norwegian Institute of Public Health. They gave two talks on the famed Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study (MoBa), and were joined by a panel for discussion that included Anders Børglum of Aarhus University, Laurie J. Hannigan of the Nic Waals Institute, Lovisenberg Hospital, and Hreinn Stefánsson and Kári Stefánsson of deCODE genetics.
Birth cohorts as the Hadron Colliders of research in the Nordic countries
The Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study (MoBa) is a population-based pregnancy cohort study conducted by the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (NIPH). Participants were recruited from all over Norway from 1999 to 2008, and the cohort consists of more than 114,000 children, 95,000 mothers, and 75,000 fathers. MoBa includes genomic data, as well as rich, prospective, and longitudinal measures of environmental exposures, and behavioral, cognitive, and clinical traits. Linkages to a wide range of national registries further enrich the data source. The large number of genotyped family trios allow unique opportunities for studies of the intergenerational transmission of risk for health problems and conditions.
The webinar included two presentations:
- “When an entire country is a cohort,” Camilla Stoltenberg, Director General, NIPH.
- “Using genetic data to understand the causal influences of environmental factors on child development – Mendelian randomization studies in MoBa,” Alexandra Havdahl, PI of the psychiatric genetics group (PsychGen), NIPH.
Listen to the webinar
Camilla Stoltenberg