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BBMRI-ERIC

BBMRI-ERIC is a pan-European infrastructure of national biobank networks.The abbreviation BBMRI-ERIC stands for “Biobanking and Biomolecular Resources Research Infrastructure – European Research Infrastructure Consortium”. Here, GBN represents the interests of German biobanks.

 

BBMRI-ERIC is building a pan-European biobank research infrastructure to facilitate access to biospecimens and associated data as research ressources and to support high-quality biomedical research. BBMRI-ERIC is funded by the participating member states and their national biobank nodes. The German Biobank Node (GBN) represents the interests of the German biobanks in this pan-European network.

BBMRI-ERIC currently comprises 20 member states and five observers and is hence one of the largest research infrastructures in Europe.

Members: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Slovenia and Switzerland.

Observers: Denmark, Spain, Switzerland, Qatar, Turkey, IARC/WHO

BBMRI-ERIC Webinar: BBMRI on FHIR

BBMRI.QM Academy
Webinar "BBMRI on FHIR"
3. December 2024, 10:00
online

A data structure is essential for data interoperability, alongside semantics and standard vocabularies that define data elements. Common data models enhance interoperability by structuring data from various sources. This session introduces the FHIR data exchange format for electronic healthcare data and provides examples of FHIR implementation in the BBMRI setting. The session is designed for Biobankers, data scientists and researchers, Quality Managers as well as healthcare professionals.

Speakers: Radovan Tomášik, Šimon Koňár

More information can be found here.

BBMRI-ERIC Webinar: BBMRI on FHIR

BBMRI.QM Academy
Webinar "BBMRI on FHIR"
3. December 2024, 10:00
online

A data structure is essential for data interoperability, alongside semantics and standard vocabularies that define data elements. Common data models enhance interoperability by structuring data from various sources. This session introduces the FHIR data exchange format for electronic healthcare data and provides examples of FHIR implementation in the BBMRI setting. The session is designed for Biobankers, data scientists and researchers, Quality Managers as well as healthcare professionals.

Speakers: Radovan Tomášik, Šimon Koňár

More information can be found here.

Questions?

germanbiobanknode@charite.de

Tel. +49. 30. 450 536 347

Fax +49. 30. 450 753 69 38

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