 The Rhapsody Project is a large European project. It's a public-private partnership. They're in total of 26 institutions who are participating and the main goal and focus of Rhapsody is to find biomarkers to be able to predict either people who are going to become diabetic or people for people who are already diabetic, those who are going to progress faster and who we need to treat differently. The SRB's role in Rhapsody is to be the data coordination centre and what this means in practice is that we have many different groups who have access to different patient data and we need to coordinate that and put up a system that enables us to analyse this data as if it was one cohort. Well the SRB and in particular the Vital IT Competence Centre within SRB is a large group with many diverse competences within it and in this type of project we need for example we need people who have database expertise, we need people who are good at developing interfaces to these databases and we need people who know how to analyse and how to manage the data so we need all these competences under one roof and the SRB is quite unique in the sense that it can provide these in one group.