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SUMMARY:Online Workshop Day 1: Participant engagement in longitudinal population studies/cohorts
DESCRIPTION:This webinar takes places over 2 days\, for 2 hours each:\nDay 1: October 12th\, 2021. 14:00-16:00h (CEST)\nDay 2: October 14th\, 2021. 14:00-16:00h (CEST)\nYou are welcome to attend either or both sessions! \n  \nDescription: Retaining several generations of participants in longitudinal cohorts and ensuring that the participants continuously contribute with new data and support data sharing\, is challenging. Participants gradually drop out\, do not respond to data collection requests\, or simply lose interest in the study. Young people\, disadvantaged socio-economic groups\, and ethnic minorities are particularly difficult to retain for a long period of time. \nParticipant engagement aims to maintain the interest of participants in the study and encourage their participation and commitment over its lifetime. European cohorts are gradually developing participant engagement strategies including innovative tools for recruitment and informed consent collection\, data collection and ongoing communication with\, and involvement of\, participants. At this digital workshop\, the strategies of key European cohorts will be presented and discussed\, and experiences exchanged. Work conducted to map participant engagement strategies in European cohorts will also be presented. The workshop is jointly organized by BBMRI-ERIC and Biobank Norway. \n  \nAgenda: \nDay 1. October 12th\, 2021. 14:00-16:00 CET.  \n\n\n\n14:00\nWelcome \nIsabelle-Budin Ljøsne (Biobank Norway) \nMónica Cano Abadía (BBMRI-ERIC)\n\n\n14:10\nTopic 1: Recruiting participants across several generations \nSpeaker: Lynn Molloy\, ALSPAC\, UK \nShort Q&A\n\n\n14:35\nTopic 2: Community Engagement / Coproduction and Citizen Science \nSpeaker:  Aamnah Rahman\, Research Fellow and Shahid Islam\, Senior Research Fellow\, Born in Bradford\, UK \nShort Q&A\n\n\n15:00\nTopic 3: Recruiting and engaging participants in a web-based cohort \nSpeaker: Costanza Pizzi\, NINFEA (Nascita e INFanzia: gli Effetti dell’Ambiente)\, Italy \nShort Q&A\n\n\n15:25\nQ&A + Exchange\n\n\n16:00\nClosure\n\n\n\n  \n  \nDay 2. October 14th\, 2021. 14:00-16:00 CET. \n\n\n\n14:00 \n \nTopic 4: Returning actionable research results to cohort participants \nSpeaker: Shona Kerr\, VIKING GENES\, UK \nShort Q&A\n\n\n14:25\nTopic 5: Engaging with cohorts of young participants   \nSpeaker: Ana Cristina Santos\, Geração 21\, Portugal \nShort Q&A\n\n\n14:50\nTopic 6: Participant engagement in times of pandemic \nSpeaker:  Robin Flaig\, Clare Dolan and Rachel Edwards\, Generation Scotland\, UK \nShort Q&A\n\n\n15:15\nMapping participant engagement in European cohorts  \nSpeaker: Isabelle Budin-Ljøsne\, Norwegian Institute of Public Health and Biobank Norway\, Norway\n\n\n15:35\nQ&A + Exchange\n\n\n16:00\nClosure\n\n\n\n  \nWebsites of cohorts \nALSPAC: http://www.bristol.ac.uk/alspac/ \nBorn in Bradford: https://borninbradford.nhs.uk/ \nNINFEA: https://www.progettoninfea.it/index_en \nVIKING GENES: https://www.ed.ac.uk/viking \nGeração 21: https://www.geracao21.com/en/ \nGeneration Scotland: https://www.ed.ac.uk/generation-scotland \n  \nView the recordings for Day 1 and Day 2.
URL:https://dev2.bbmri-eric.eu/events/online-workshop-day-1-participant-engagement-in-longitudinal-population-studies-cohorts/
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CATEGORIES:BBMRI Events,Seminar,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Pre-Analytical Phases of Biobanking\, Part 1: Phlebotomy
DESCRIPTION:The pre-analytical phase is crucial when handling specimen. Issues that arise even before samples arrive in the laboratory and further route to the biobank play an important role. Errors can occur during the pre-analytical phase with specimen handling and identification. Therefore\, the pre-analytical phase must have strict quality assurance and control measures in place. \nKey expert Dr. Łukasz Kozera will present in this webinar the most novel key elements of phlebotomy\, coordinated laboratory and biobanking activities including patient preparation and the science behind the pre-analytical phase; these are currently important and will play an even more important role in the future of biomedical research. Dr. Kozera will provide balanced content between the latest science and good everyday practice. \nRegister here to receive webinar details: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/8402489166331653132 \nPlease send your questions\, comments and feedback to: ulrike.rohrer@bbmri-eric.eu
URL:https://dev2.bbmri-eric.eu/events/pre-analytical-phases-of-biobanking-part-1-phlebotomy/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:BBMRI Events,Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="BBMRI.QM%20Academy":MAILTO:ulrike.rohrer@bbmri-eric.eu
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SUMMARY:Online Workshop Day 2: Participant engagement in longitudinal population studies/cohorts
DESCRIPTION:This webinar takes places over 2 days\, for 2 hours each:\nDay 1: October 12th\, 2021. 14:00-16:00h (CEST)\nDay 2: October 14th\, 2021. 14:00-16:00h (CEST)\nYou are welcome to attend either or both sessions! \n  \nDescription: Retaining several generations of participants in longitudinal cohorts and ensuring that the participants continuously contribute with new data and support data sharing\, is challenging. Participants gradually drop out\, do not respond to data collection requests\, or simply lose interest in the study. Young people\, disadvantaged socio-economic groups\, and ethnic minorities are particularly difficult to retain for a long period of time. \nParticipant engagement aims to maintain the interest of participants in the study and encourage their participation and commitment over its lifetime. European cohorts are gradually developing participant engagement strategies including innovative tools for recruitment and informed consent collection\, data collection and ongoing communication with\, and involvement of\, participants. At this digital workshop\, the strategies of key European cohorts will be presented and discussed\, and experiences exchanged. Work conducted to map participant engagement strategies in European cohorts will also be presented. The workshop is jointly organized by BBMRI-ERIC and Biobank Norway. \n  \nAgenda: \nDay 1. October 12th\, 2021. 14:00-16:00 CET. \n  \nDay 2. October 14th\, 2021. 14:00-16:00 CET. \n\n\n\n14:00 \n \nTopic 4: Returning actionable research results to cohort participants \nSpeaker: Shona Kerr\, VIKING GENES\, UK \nShort Q&A\n\n\n14:25\nTopic 5: Engaging with cohorts of young participants   \nSpeaker: Ana Cristina Santos\, Geração 21\, Portugal \nShort Q&A\n\n\n14:50\nTopic 6: Participant engagement in times of pandemic \nSpeaker:  Robin Flaig\, Clare Dolan and Rachel Edwards\, Generation Scotland\, UK \nShort Q&A\n\n\n15:15\nMapping participant engagement in European cohorts  \nSpeaker: Isabelle Budin-Ljøsne\, Norwegian Institute of Public Health and Biobank Norway\, Norway\n\n\n15:35\nQ&A + Exchange\n\n\n16:00\nClosure\n\n\n\n  \nWebsites of cohorts \nALSPAC: http://www.bristol.ac.uk/alspac/ \nBorn in Bradford: https://borninbradford.nhs.uk/ \nNINFEA: https://www.progettoninfea.it/index_en \nVIKING GENES: https://www.ed.ac.uk/viking \nGeração 21: https://www.geracao21.com/en/ \nGeneration Scotland: https://www.ed.ac.uk/generation-scotland \n\nView the recordings for Day 1 and Day 2.
URL:https://dev2.bbmri-eric.eu/events/online-workshop-day-2-participant-engagement-in-longitudinal-population-studies-cohorts/
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CATEGORIES:BBMRI Events,Seminar,Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="BBMRI-ERIC":MAILTO:contact@bbmri-eric.eu
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SUMMARY:Pre-Analytical Phases of Biobanking\, Part 2: Lab – Sample Fractionation
DESCRIPTION:The pre-analytic phase is crucial when handling specimen. Issues that arise even before samples arrive in the laboratory and further to the biobank play an important role. Errors can occur during the pre-analytical phase with specimen handling and identification. Therefore\, the pre-analytical phase must have strict quality assurance and control measures in place. \nKey expert Dr. Łukasz Kozera will present in this webinar the most novel key elements of laboratory and biobanking activities\, from sample transportation to fractionation including centrifugation and time limits; these are currently important and will play an even more important role in the future of biomedical research. Dr. Kozera will provide balanced content between the latest science and good everyday practice. \nRegister here to receive webinar details: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/3528058351814847502 \nPlease send your questions\, comments and feedback to: ulrike.rohrer@bbmri-eric.eu
URL:https://dev2.bbmri-eric.eu/events/pre-analytical-phases-of-bioanking-part-2-lab-sample-fractionation/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:BBMRI Events,Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="BBMRI.QM%20Academy":MAILTO:ulrike.rohrer@bbmri-eric.eu
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211027T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211027T120000
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CREATED:20210720T075512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210907T083853Z
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SUMMARY:Pre-Analytical Phases of Biobanking\, Part 3: Science behind the pre-analytical phase\, quality assurance schemes in biobanking
DESCRIPTION:The pre-analytical phase is crucial when handling specimen. Issues that arise even before samples arrive in the laboratory and further route to the biobank play an important role. Errors can occur during the pre-analytical phase with specimen handling and identification. Therefore\, the pre-analytical phase must have strict quality assurance and control measures in place to prevent errors and allow qualification of samples for research protocols. \nKey expert Dr. Łukasz Kozera will present in this webinar the most novel key elements of phlebotomy\, coordinated laboratory and biobanking activities including patient preparation and the science behind the pre-analytical phase; these are currently important and will play an even more important role in the future of biomedical research. Dr. Kozera will provide balanced content between the latest science and good everyday practice. \nBBMRI-ERIC is in the process of applying for CME accreditation for this programme. Information will be updated accordingly. \nRegister here to receive webinar details: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/8402489166331653132 \nPlease send your questions\, comments and feedback to: ulrike.rohrer@bbmri-eric.eu
URL:https://dev2.bbmri-eric.eu/events/pre-analytical-phases-of-biobanking-part-3-science-behind-the-pre-analytical-phase-quality-assurance-schemes-in-biobanking/
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ORGANIZER;CN="BBMRI.QM%20Academy":MAILTO:ulrike.rohrer@bbmri-eric.eu
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