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Systematic Reviews & Meta-Analyses

Method comparison studies of telomere length measurement using qPCR approaches: a critical appraisal of the literature – Lindrose, et al., PLoS ONE, 2021. 

The goals of this international collaborative network are

  1. To enhance collaborative efforts directed at the comparison of existing and novel methods of telomere measurement applicable to population studies by the U01 laboratories and other network affiliate researchers
  2. To coordinate the development and dissemination of best practices for telomere measurement and to provide resources to the field
  3. To invest in innovative pilot projects addressing important gaps in telomere research
  4. To support an interdisciplinary network of scientists focused on advancing research related to telomeres as sentinels of environmental exposure, psychosocial stress and disease susceptibility

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