Amsterdam Cohort Hub is featured in the latest issue of Janus, the Amsterdam UMC magazine! The article shows how ACH helps strengthen cohort research in Amsterdam by bringing people and studies together.
Collaboration between studies and cohorts is becoming increasingly important. We need each other.
Brenda Penninx, Emiel Hoogendijk and Awa Gassama

In the article, researcher Brenda Penninx reflects on the fragmentation that can occur when each cohort works in isolation, and why shared infrastructure and collaboration are so important. Researcher and ACH project manager Emiel Hoogendijk describes how ACH makes it easier for researchers, data managers and fieldworkers to learn from each other and develop common approaches. Data steward Awa Gassama explains the role of good data stewardship and FAIR principles in making health data more accessible and usable, while keeping privacy at the forefront.

Together, their perspectives show how ACH helps cohorts work more efficiently and share knowledge, strengthening the foundation for a healthier future.

Read the artilce here: Janus Magazine.