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GI A Study of the Dose Response Relationship between Infant Iron Deficiency and Later Cognitive Functioning
agency:
Health Research Council of New Zealand, Note: Funding received prior to Dr. Mangin joining McMaster University
years:
2002
amount:
$780,000
Principal Investigators:
Co-Investigators:
Claire Dowson,
David Fergusson,
G Abbott,
E Wells,
Suzanne Pitama,
Peter George,
Les Toop,
I Town