Core group members are leading a number of cohorts, pooling resources together when possible. If you are interested in collaboration using these resources, please contact study PI directly. Our cohorts include: VIKING II/III (PI Professor Jim Wilson) VIKING II/III is a genetic epidemiology study of people with heritage from the Northern and Western Isles of Scotland. Croatian studies (PIs Professors Igor Rudan and Jim Wilson) The Croatia-VIS, Croatia-KORCULA and Croatia-SPLIT cohorts are genetic epidemiology studies set up with aim to contribute to the discovery of genetic factors influencing complex traits. The Edinburgh Artery Study (coordinated by Professor Jackie Price) The EAS was established to examine the frequency and risk factors for symptomatic and asymptomatic peripheral arterial disease in the general population. The Edinburgh Type 2 Diabetes Study (PI Professor Jackie Price) The ET2DS is an ongoing study looking mainly at cognitive decline, as well as risk factors for vascular disease and liver dysfunction, in people with type 2 diabetes. The Multiple Sclerosis in the Northern Isles of Scotland Study (PI Professor Jim Wilson) The NIMS investigates the reasons why Orkney in particular (and to a lesser degree Shetland), has the highest prevalence of Multiple Sclerosis in the world, using state-of-the-art genomic methods The Orkney Complex Disease Study (PI Professor Jim Wilson) ORCADES is a genetic epidemiology study based in an isolated population in the north of Scotland. The Study Of Colorectal Cancer in Scotland (PI Professor Harry Campbell) SOCCS is a case-control study looking at the link between vitamin D levels and colorectal cancer. VIKING I Study (PI Professor Jim Wilson) The VIKING I study is a genetic epidemiology study based in an isolated population in the north of Scotland. This article was published on 2024-09-24