Over the next few months, BBMRI-ERIC and ESBB hit the road with the first stops of the EBW 22 Roadshow. The scientific programme committees have been working hard to engage experts from across the biobanking community for two exciting events.
We preview the Quality Management and Paediatric events taking place this September and October. Have you reserved your place yet?
This quality management focused meeting and exhibition is organised in partnership with the University of Regensburg, the “1. Bavarian Biobank Day” and the BRoTHER Summer School. The Meeting kicks off with a keynote by Carolyn Compton (US) followed by the sessions:
The event is framed by the first meeting of the Bavarian Biobank Network and hands-on training with the BRoTHER Summer School. Enjoy the amazing scientific programme, network with your peers at poster sessions and dedicated events, and exchange with companies at the exhibition.
As a member of ESBB and BBMRI-ERIC you benefit from a reduced registration fee!
Register directly here and for the full programme, check the ESBB website.
This event is organised in partnership with the BBMRI ERIC Stakeholder Forum Patient Pillar, the Children’s Bambino Gesù Hospital, the IDEA Network, and the National Node BBMRI.it.
Join the paediatric and rare diseases biobanking community in Rome this 13-14 October for a highly interactive two-day workshop featuring inspiring expert practitioners and challenging case studies from across the EU.
Expect this innovative, empowerment based, workshop to:
Make sure your voice is heard so that you help set priorities and future agendas on how we can comply with the EU’s Horizon Europe goal to implement Responsible Research and Innovation, and the commitment to open science with and for young researchers and citizens.
We strongly advise booking as soon as possible to secure your travel arrangements and prepare for this exciting agenda.
Book your place directly here. You can access the updated preliminary scientific programme by clicking here and scrolling to the Rome stop.