How can data harmonisation benefit mental health research? An example of The Cannabis Cohorts Research Consortium

Peter Butterworth is supported by ARC Future Fellowship (FT130101444). Louisa Degenhardt is supported by an NHMRC Principal Research Fellowship (APP1041742). Delyse Hutchinson is supported by a ViceChancellor’s Postdoctoral Fellowship from the University of New South Wales. Richard P Mattick is supported by an NHMRC Principal Research Fellowship (APP1045318). Craig Olsson is supported by an Australian Research Council Principal Research Fellowship (DP 1311459). George Patton is supported by an NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellowship (APP1019887).

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