Scientist.com en UKCRC Tissue Directory en Coordination Center organiseren webinarserie over het overwinnen van uitdagingen voor Britse biobanken
Webinarseries brengen belangrijke belanghebbenden binnen de Britse biobank gemeenschap samen om de lopende uitdagingen te bespreken
SAN DIEGO & LONDON– (BUSINESS WIRE) – Scientist.com, de toonaangevende marktplaats voor uitbesteed onderzoek in de farmaceutische sector, heeft vandaag aangekondigd dat het zich heeft aangesloten bij het UKCRC Tissue Directory en Coordination Center (TDCC) om een panel van experts te hosten om de huidige uitdagingen te bespreken in biobanking in het VK. Het tweede webinar in de tweedelige serie is gepland op 20 mei 2020 om 14.00 uur BST en zal zich richten op hoe biobanken in staat moeten worden gesteld om de toegang tot monsters op een transparante en conforme manier te vergroten.
Scientist.com and UKCRC Tissue Directory and Coordination Centre Host Webinar Series on Overcoming Challenges Facing UK Biobanks
Webinar series brings together key stakeholders within the UK biobank community to discuss ongoing challenges
SAN DIEGO & LONDON–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Scientist.com, the pharma industry’s leading marketplace for outsourced research, announced today that it has joined with the UKCRC Tissue Directory and Coordination Centre (TDCC) to host a panel of experts to discuss current challenges in UK biobanking. The second webinar in the two-part series is scheduled for May 20, 2020, at 2:00 pm BST and will focus on how to enable biobanks to increase sample access in a transparent and compliant manner.
“We are excited to have assembled such distinguished panels on one of the most important topics within the UK biobanking community today—how biobanks can make their samples available to a wider audience for the use of drug discovery,” said Matt McLoughlin, VP of Compliance & Categories at Scientist.com. “It is critical that biobanks in the UK find simpler and more effective ways to connect with the research community to make human biospecimens available for pre-clinical and clinical research.”
The panel consist of experts in biobanking, including Phil Quinlan, PhD, Director at UKCRC TDCC; Alison Parry-Jones, PhD, Operations Director at Wales Cancer Bank; and Matt McLoughlin, VP of Compliance & Categories at Scientist.com.
Register for the free webinar, Overcoming Challenges in UK Biobanking, Part 2: Three Practical Approaches, scheduled for Wednesday May 20, 2020 at 2:00 pm BST.
The entire recording of Part 1: Maximizing the Use, Value and Impact of Human Samples, including highlights from the Q&A section, can be viewed on the UKCRC TDCC webinar debrief.
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About the UKCRC Tissue Directory and Coordination Centre
The mission of the UKCRC Tissue Directory and Coordination Centre (UKCRC TDCC) is to maximise the use, value and impact of the UK’s human sample resources in the UK, and beyond. The UKCRC TDCC host a world-leading, research-enabling, and networked biobanking infrastructure to facilitate the discovery and use of the UK’s human samples and data.
Run by a dedicated team across the University of Nottingham and University College London, the creation of the UKCRC TDCC was mandated by the UK Clinical Research Collaboration via their Vision for Human Tissue Resources. The UKCRC TDCC works to help researchers discover samples and data, help sample resources improve their data systems for sharing, and harmonise policy relating to the discovery and use of samples and data.
The work of the UKCRC TDCC is guided by the belief that the biomedical research ecosystem should be based on open standards, open-science, and pre-competitive collaboration.
The UKCRC TDCC also acts as the UK node for the European research infrastructure for biobanking, BBMRI-ERIC.
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