Biobanking as a resource for biomedical

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Biobanking as a resource for biomedical research, 9-13 Feb 2015
Time
Mon 9 Feb.
Tues 10 Feb.
Wed 11 feb.
Thu 12 feb.
Fri 13 Feb.
9.0010.00
References for the
examination project
– info and handouts
Biobanks & Health
registers
Best practices and
guidelines in tissue
biobanking
The value of health
registers and biobanks
in rheumatoid arteritis
research
Preparations for the
examination projects
Gunnel Tybring
Break
Joakim Dillner
Break
James Thompson
Break
Johan Askling
Break
The ”omics” world
– an overview of
Molecular
Technologies for
analysis of
biobanked samples
Affinity reagents for
protein profiling
Biobanking in the
Uppsala-Umeå
Comprehensive
Cancer Consortium
Bioinformatics;
a tool for data quality
validation
Joakim Galli
Masood KamaliMoghaddam
Site visit at KI
biobank
Course introduction
Good Biobanking
Practice
10.0010.20
10.2011.10
11.1012.00
12.0013.00
13.0014.15
14.1514.25
14:2515:10
Sample preservation
and requirements
for genomic and
transcriptomic
analysis
Jens Björkman
Lunch
Preparations
continued
+ Site visit to
SciLifeLab
Lunch
Tobias Sjöblom
Health care
integrated biobank;
Uppsala Biobank as
an example
Anna Beskow
Lunch
Sanela Kjellqvist
Lunch
Lunch
Value of biobanks
for personalized
medicine in acute
leukemia
Emerging
technologies and its
applicability on
samples stored in
biobanks
Sample preservation
and requirements
for proteomic
analysis.
Public trust:
Ethical and legal
aspects on biobanks
Presentations of the
examination projects
+ course evaluation
Kimmo Porkka
Ulf Landegren
Janne Lethiö
Break
Break
Break
Jane Reichel
Mats G Hansson
Break
Break
The value of
biobanks in prostate
cancer prevention
Planning a new
study?
The value of
biobanks for
environmental
health studies
Public trust
continued
Presentations
continued
Jane Reichel
Mats G Hansson
A future perspective
of biobanks
How to start and
what to think about?
15:1516:00
Break
Henrik Grönberg
Cecilia Björkdahl
Ingvar Bergdahl
IT-tools to support
data collection and
sample handling
SCARAB-demo
Next Generation
Sequencing and its
applications in
Genomics and
transcriptomics
Eva Burén
Joakim Lundeberg
Anders Brinne and
Eva Burén
Mark Divers
All lectures are in Wargentin, MEB, at Nobels väg 12A, KI Solna Campus, Stockholm.
Lecturers
Name
Johan Askling, professor
Anna Beskow, PhD
Ingvar Bergdahl, docent
Jens Björkman, PhD
Anders Brinne,
Eva Bürèn, Head of IT
Joakim Dillner, professor
Henrik Grönberg, professor
Mats G. Hansson, professor
Sanela Kjellqvist, docent
Ulf Landegren, professor
Janne Lethiö, docent
Joakim Lundeberg, professor
Masood Kamali-Moghaddam, PhD
Kimmo Porkka, professor
Tobias Sjöblom, docent
James Thompson, PhD
Jane Reichel, docent
University/organisation
Karolinska Institutet
Uppsala University Hospital, BBMRI.se
Umeå University Hospital, BBMRI.se
TATAA Biocenter Göteborg
Karolinska Institutet, BBMRI.se
KI biobank
BBMRI.se
Karolinska Institutet
Uppsala University, BBMRIse
SciLifeLab, Stockholm
Uppsala University, BBMRI.se
SciLifeLab, Stockholm
SciLifeLab, Stockholm
Uppsala University
Helsinki University Central Hospital
Uppsala University
KI Biobank
Uppsala University
Course management
Cecilia Björkdahl, PhD
Joakim Galli, PhD
Gunnel Tybring, docent
Karolinska Institutet
Uppsala University, BBMRI.se
Karolinska Institutet, BBMRI.se
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