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BBMRI-ERIC Task Forces and Working Groups

BBMRI-ERIC recognizes the invaluable efforts and dedication of its task forces (TFs) and working groups (WGs) in advancing the mission of the organization. These teams have been instrumental in fostering innovation, quality, and collaboration across the BBMRI community and beyond.

Many Thanks!

Open to BBMRI Community

Quality Management Systems
Working Group

Responsible Lead:
Andrea Wutte, BBMRI-QM

Focus:
Implementation and enhancement of quality management practices across BBMRI.

Quality Management Systems – ISO 20387
Working Group

Responsible Lead:
Andrea Wutte, BBMRI-QM

Focus:
Alignment of quality systems with ISO 20387 standards to ensure biobank quality and reliability.

Task Force 9 – Communication and Outreach
Task Force

Responsible Lead:
Eleanor Shember, BBMRI-OEC

Focus:
Enhancing BBMRI’s visibility and engagement with stakeholders through effective communication strategies.

Quality Assurance Markers
Task Force

Responsible Lead:
Saba Abdulghani, BBMRI-BBD

Focus:
Development and validation of quality assurance markers for biobank samples.

Federated Platform
Task Force

Responsible Lead:
Petr Holub, BBMRI-IT

Focus:
Creation of a federated platform to enable secure and efficient data sharing across BBMRI.

Working Groups Open Globally

BBMRI QM Newsroom
Working Group

Responsible Lead:
Andrea Wutte, BBMRI-QM

Focus:
Centralized communication hub for updates, resources, and initiatives related to quality management.

ELSI Dialogues: YouTube and Podcasts
Working Group

Responsible Lead:
Michaela Th. Mayerhofer, BBMRI-ELSI

Focus:
Disseminating ethical, legal, and societal issues (ELSI) through engaging multimedia formats.

BBMRI MIABIS (Minimum Information About Biobanks Data Sharing)
Working Group

Responsible Lead:
Petr Holub, BBMRI-IT

Focus:
Standardizing and facilitating data sharing to enhance collaboration and transparency in biobanking.


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