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Abstract Biobanks’ activity is based not only on securing the technology of collecting and storing human biospecimen, but also on preparing formal documentation that will enable its safe use for scientific research. In that context, the issue of informed consent, the reporting of incidental findings and the use of Transfer Agreements remain a vast ...
Olga Tzortzatou‐Nanopoulou +10 more
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Analysis of requirements on biobank and study workflows [PDF]
Human biobanks, which are the core of BBMRI-ERIC medical research infrastructure, are repositories of biological material and data associated with the research participants (donors or patients willing to participate in the research).
Morris Swertz +3 more
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An ethics framework for the transition to an operational learning healthcare system
Abstract Introduction While Learning Healthcare Systems (LHSs) have received increasing attention in health care and research, the amount of operational LHSs remains limited. Given the investment of resources in these projects, a moral responsibility to pursue the transition toward an LHS falls on projects and their participating stakeholders.
Marieke J Hollestelle +3 more
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Abstracts submitted to the ‘EACR 2025 Congress: Innovative Cancer Science’, from 16–19 June 2025 and accepted by the Congress Organising Committee are published in this Supplement of Molecular Oncology, an affiliated journal of the European Association for Cancer Research (EACR).
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What Are The Key Factors For The Success Of Bbmri-Eric?
The general aim of the breakout sessions during the 1st Scientific Retreat was to identify 3-5 key factors that are considered indicators for the success of BBMRI-ERIC by National Node Directors and their Representatives respectively. This White Paper represents the results and concensus reached among the Members of the Management Committee ...
Kemal Baysal +19 more
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Biobanks in cardiovascular disease research
A systematic review of publications from the PubMed and eLibrary. ru databases, Biobanking and Biomolecular Resources Research Infrastructure — European Research Infrastructure Consortium (BBMRI-ERIC) and ClinicalTrials.gov studies was carried out for 15
A. M. Gusakova +4 more
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This report briefly describes the actions embraced by the cancer community and cancer organizations in reponse to Commissioner Busquin´s proposals in 2000 and 2002 that led to the creation of the EU Mission on Cancer. In the year 2000, cancer research in Europe had the potential to make a difference as it had several unique strengths, such as a strong ...
Julio Celis, Ulrik Ringborg
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D8.1 Requirements specification for data harmonisation and terminology mapping tools
BBMRI-ERIC aims to facilitate the joint establishment and operation of research infrastructures of European interest that will provide access to the collections of partner biobanks and biomolecular resources, their expertise and services on a non ...
Schüttler, Christina +6 more
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biobank.cy: the Biobank of Cyprus past, present and future
The Cyprus Biobank collects biosamples, medical and lifestyle information with the aim of reaching 16,500 Cypriots aged ≥ 18-years, by year 2027, as part of a multitasked EU funded project. Volunteers are both from the general population and from disease
Eleni M. Loizidou +20 more
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Advanced technologies towards improved HPV diagnostics
Abstract Persistent infection with high‐risk types of human papillomaviruses (HPV) is a major cause of cervical cancer, and an important factor in other malignancies, for example, head and neck cancer. Despite recent progress in screening and vaccination, the incidence and mortality are still relatively high, especially in low‐income countries.
Martin Bartosik +6 more
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