Duke University Medical Centre to lead a workshop on “The Organic Development of a Sustainable Academic Biobank” during the 9th Annual Biobanking Conference
SMi Group are delighted to announce that industry expert Mary-Beth Joshi, Director, Duke University Medial Centre will lead a pre-conference workshop in London on the 24th September.
Workshop Overview:
Workshop B – Tuesday 24th September 2019.
Academic research institutions are complex and adaptive systems that are well equipped for multi-dimensional to large scale research initiatives. The design and development of biobanks within a single academic institution is a significant challenge facing academic biobanking. Traditionally, biobank design is undertaken in a linear direction in which established processes and controls drive the alignment. This method is often met with resistance and fear of reduction in sample control in terms of individual investigator’s specific research interests. This discussion will inform the audience on the organic evolution and emergence of a novel, innovative and adaptable academic biobank from a departmental service to a research support model by fostering relationships across cross-functional partnership comprised of Research Administration, Clinical Research, Information systems and Regulatory Oversight & Research Initiatives.
Benefits of Attending:
- Learn to look beyond linear directed biobanking implementation
- Learn how to develop and maintain a sustainable business plan
- Optimization of resources by focusing on biobanking core competencies
- Lessons learned from an organic growth experience
For more information about the workshop, please visit the event website at www.biobanking-event.com/pharmajpr3
About the Workshop Leader:
Mary-Beth Joshi, Director, Biobank & Translational Research Core, Duke University Medical Centre
For more than two decades Mary-Beth has been instrumental in the development, implementation, and management of biospecimen and clinical data repositories and associated experimental data within Duke University. Between 2010 and 2014, she assisted with the development and implementation of Duke’s first enterprise-wide biorespository (BioDuke). During this time, she led the enterprise-wide standardized biobanking terminology project to unify clinical research biobanking informatics. In 2014, she partnered with the Department of Surgery to develop Substrate Services and Research Support Core (SSCRS). SSCRS serves as an integrated research support service to provide a standardized source for patient samples to be collected and clinically liked to biological profile. Mary-Beth now serves as the Director of SSCRS and as the Senior Director of BioDuke.
Secure your attendance and book your place at www.biobanking-event.com/pharmajpr3
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Biobanking 2019
Main Conference: 25th – 26th September 2019
Pre-Conference Workshops: 24th September 2019
Location: Copthorne Tara Hotel, London, UK
About SMi Group:
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