The third session in 2023 will be held on 26 September, 10:00-11:00 am CEST via Zoom. We will welcome two guests: Claire Connellan (ERINHA, Project Manager ISIDORe) Lukasz Kozera (Scientific Programme Manager at BBMRI-ERIC) PLEASE REGISTER HERE for the Zoom meeting and MAKE USE of the possibility to add the event to your calendar. The online meeting will […]
Join the EBW Roadshow Innsbruck meeting led by BBMRI-ERIC and ESBB for an exciting two-day conference, focusing on the following main topics: health & biobank data integration, data management and data transfer between biobanks and European platforms, and data extraction from various health-datasources. This EBW Roadshow event will also feature industry presentations by leading Biobank-software […]
Integrating sex and gender in medical research is crucial to ensure that medical treatments and therapies are more personalized and effective for everyone. Considering gender factors such as social, cultural, and economic influences can also help to address health disparities and improve health outcomes for all individuals. Join our upcoming ELSI Dialogues webinar on the […]
BBMRI-ERIC will once again be at the BioTechX Europe Congress. Here's why we would we delighted for you to join us: BioTechX Europe is Europe’s largest congress covering diagnostics, precision medicine and digital transformation in pharmaceutical development and healthcare. Over the years we have fostered strong relationships with local partners such as the Canton of […]
Organoids are defined as three-dimensional (3D) cell culture systems that can be called “mini-organs” as they mimic some of the key multicellular, anatomical and even functional characteristics of real organs. Organoids are praised as a substitute for animal models in preclinical studies. At the same time, organoid technology raises issues around informed consent or privacy […]
This webinar is dedicated to explaining the cost recovery model that biobanks/biobankers can use to calculate the costs associated with sample and data provision in order to stay sustainable. This model is currently being implemented in two EU projects; namely ISIDORE and CanSERV. Within public biobanks, there is no universally acknowledged model for charge/fee calculation […]
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