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4th BBMRI.QM Newsroom

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“Get insights from the outside” – with our fourth session of consultation hours on quality-related topics in the field of biobanking and biomedical research and development.

BBMRI.QM Newsroom Continues in 2022

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“Get insights from the outside” – with our fifth session of consultation hours on quality-related topics in the field of biobanking and biomedical research and development.

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Webinar: Advancing Research on Epidemic-Prone Diseases

The ISIDORe consortium has recently launched its first call to support research on SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19. It provides free of charge access to more than 300 services from ISIDORe’s integrated portfolio of cutting-edge research services dedicated to epidemic-prone disease research. It will follow in coming weeks with a new access call dedicated to the Monkeypox virus. Read more...

ISIDORe Information Webinar

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The ISIDORe coordination team is launching the first in a series of webinars to provide information about ISIDORe initiative, its open calls for proposals dedicated to SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 and Monkeypox virus, and how to apply to services. The first webinar will be held on 12th July 2022, 10:00-11:30 AM CEST. Please register here for the event […]

Ethics of AI in Imaging: Ethical and Societal Implications

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Speakers: Melanie Goisauf and Mónica Cano Abadía (BBMRI-ERIC) Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications in medicine are hoped to improve healthcare and to advance health equity. While the technology carries the potential to improve health services, the ethical and societal implications need to be carefully considered to avoid harmful consequences for individuals and groups, especially for the […]

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Webinar: Visualizing the Complexity of Sex Determination

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Visualizing the Complexity of Sex Determination, with Amanda Montañez A new installment of the "Sex and Gender in Biomedical Research" webinar series, will take place on Wednesday, November 16th, at 15h (CEST). The title of this webinar is  "Visualizing the Complexity of Sex Determination". The speaker, Amanda Montañez, describes her session as follows: At Scientific […]

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Webinar: Biobanks and scientific research – scientific opportunities and challenges for privacy

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What regulatory, privacy, and secondary use aspects due researchers need to consider when using patient data for research purposes? In this online panel discussion (held in Italian), speakers Dr. Ilaria Anna Colussi (BBMRI-ERIC - Data Protection Specialist), Laura Liguori (Portolano Cavallo Partner) and Elisa Stefanini (Portolano Cavallo Partner) address the main challenges researchers are facing regarding […]

Webinar: The case of data reuse – ethical, legal, and societal issues in international genomic data access and sharing

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Health data collected in cohort studies help researchers generate knowledge generation and advance biomedical research. But what happens when these data are used for something other than the initial purpose? In this webinar, BBMRI social scientist Dr. Melanie Goisauf and health lawyer Emmanuelle Rial-Sebbag address  ethical, legal, and societal questions regarding the sensitivity of genomic […]

BBMRI-ERIC ELSI Dialogues Webinar: Introduction to the Belgian Biobank Legislation – A Piece of the Puzzle in the Complicated EU Regulatory Landscape

Biobank legislation is not harmonised at the European Union level, and the Member States have taken considerably divergent approaches in how they regulate the field. Whereas some countries do not have specific regulations, others have adopted complex biobank laws. This webinar aims to present the unique legal framework for biobanking that is currently in place […]


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