BBMRI.QM Newsroom Continues in 2022
Online“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.
“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.
On the morning of 5 April 2022 (10:00 – 12:30 CET), EU-AMRI will be formally launched in Brussels. The official launch is a hybrid event, hosted by Vivienne Parry, and can be attended online for free.
Join our webinar presenting the ConcePTION European Breast Milk Collection. The Collection is supported by both public and private partners, including the Biobanking and BioMolecular resources Research Infrastructure, BBMRI-ERIC.
This course on Artificial Intelligence for Imaging is a unique opportunity to join a community of leading-edge practitioners in the field of Quantitative Medical Imaging. Whether you are a researcher in the field or are interested about fostering this type of research in your clinic, during this 4-days immersive course you will be able to attend lectures and workshops from world-class experts in Radiomics, Deep Learning and Synthetic Data. Clinicians will receive basic training in the methods of Quantitative Image Analysis and will be able to interactively design a clinical trial. Researchers will receive in-depth lectures about the state of the art and deeper training in commonly used algorithms. Researchers can also bring your own curated dataset for the hackathon (labelled, sorted by outcome, open source or fully anonymised, and cleared by ethics). If requested ahead of time, we will perform “data matching” for attendees to facilitate external cross validation. There will be ample opportunity to network with faculty members, other participants and companies.
Those working in or studying (at Masters level) in the field of health, spanning from basic biomedical research, to clinical to public health and social medicine. are encouraged to apply to this week-long on-campus course.
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...
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 […]
BBMRI-ERIC Director General Jens Habermann and our partners at ESBB are looking forward to describing how ERICs are contributing to the SDGs and how biobanks are supporting sustainability at this virtual session on ?Friday 15th, 15:45 CEST You can still register and join us online: https://events.elevent.ly/esof/enterevent ?See you in Virtual Room 1. More info about […]
About The Institute of Genomics of the University of Tartu and Gene Center cordially invites you to The 21st International Gene Forum 2022 on September 2-3, 2022. After two years not being able to organize a traditional conference, we are glad to announce that this year we organizing a hybrid meeting at the Estonian National […]
The Nordic Biobank Conference, held for the first time in Gothenburg, is jointly organized by Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Norway.
Latvian Biomedical Research and Study Centre invites you to virtually attend the INTEGROMED project conference that is happening together with the ICG-17 event from 7th to 9th September! The conference includes sessions about the microbiome, multi-omics, precision medicine, biobanking, and more! The full agenda and application form can be found here: https://integromed.net/events/integromed-conference-8-9-september-riga/
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen, Dear colleagues, Billions of microorganisms such as bacteria and viruses colonise the body and influence human health. The so-called microbiome is not only found in the intestine, microorganisms are also found in the mouth, in the lungs or on the skin. Comparing the number of human body cells with the number […]