FBPP:
Family Blood Pressure Program
The FBPP is a large multi-center genetic study of
high blood pressure and related conditions in multiple
ethnic groups. The program in turn consists of four
multi-center Networks: GenNet, GENOA, HyperGEN,
SAPPHIRe,
and a Program Data Center. Data have been pooled and
core variables have been standardized across the four
Networks (e.g., Blood Pressure measured with Dinamap
and anonymous marker genotyping by the Mammalian Genotyping
Service (MGS) in Marshfield). The FBPP is making this
unique data base available in increments to all investigators
interested in hypertension and/or cardiovascular research.
These data are freely available for research purposes.
Biological materials as well as extensive additional
data are also available for collaborative research.
The NHLBI Program Officers for FBPP are Dina
Paltoo, Ph.D., M.P.H. and Cashell
Jaquish, Ph.D.
Family
Blood Pressure Program Data Center
FBPP
Public Access Datasets
HyperGEN
Data Coordinating Center
SAPPHIRe
(Stanford Asian Pacific Program in Hypertension and
Insulin Resistance) Portal
Notice
of Limited Competition Request for Competing Applications
(NOT-HL-04-114)
Family Blood Pressure Program Website
Program Start and End Date
September 1995 to August 2008
Genetic
Determinants of High Blood Pressure
RFA-HL-94-011
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