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