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Krieger Research Group

Welcome to the website of Nancy Krieger, PhD, an internationally renowned social epidemiologist.

Location

677 Huntington Avenue
Kresge Building 7th Floor
Boston, Massachusetts 
02115

Data sharing resources

We have a history of data sharing and collaboration, and we encourage inquiries from researchers outside of the study sites. This site provides the details on data sharing for funded research projects since 2020. We also share freely share data at our Public Health Disparities Geocoding Project website.

Resources by project

Krieger DNA Methylation Project

Project Title: DNA methylation & adversity: pathways from exposures to health inequities
NIH Grant Project Number: 5R01MD014304-04
Opportunity Number: PAR-16-355
Contact PI/Project Leader: KRIEGER, NANCY; RELTON, CAROLINE
Awardee Organization: HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Project Start Date: 01-September 2019
Project End Date: 31-March-2024

  • Index of Concentration at the Extremes (ICE) metrics relating to racial composition, income distribution, and housing tenure that were derived from sources in the public domain i.e. the US Census and the American Community Survey are available at the census tract level now on GitHub.
  • Code used to construct the variables as well as code used for our analyses are also available on GitHub and here.
  • The State Policy Liberalism Index data used in our study is also publicly available and can be obtained from the Harvard Dataverse. Reference: Caughey, Devin; Warshaw, Christopher, 2014, “The Dynamics of State Policy Liberalism, 1936-2014”, http://dx.doi.org/10.7910/DVN/ZXZMJB Dataverse [Distributor] V1 [Version].
  • De-identified data from the My Body My Story study used for this project will be made available only for purposes approved by the study PI, as stipulated by the study’s informed consent protocol. The application form to obtain these data will be made available via this website after completion of this project in late Fall 2024.
  • Data from the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) must be obtained directly from the MESA website via their application protocol.
  • The scripts to create the epigenetic clocks constructed from raw methylation data are available on GitHub.
  • EWAS summary data can be found at the EWAS catalog website upon publication.