Step Inside the Danish National Biobank Danish National Biobank
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The Danish National Biobank is a treasury of science for international health research. It contains 10 million biosamples across an array of diagnostic categories, as well as the Danish Biobank Register that links over 25 million biosamples in Danish biobanks to vast amounts of register information. This podcast will take listeners inside and close to some of the amazing research done through the Danish National Biobank, and hopefully it will inspire future research collaborators.
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2020 Symposium Special: Stinus Lindgren
From our symposium - Scaling Omics Approaches to Population Size: a talk from Stinus Lindgreen, Scientist and Politician. Member of Folketinget.
On the topic: The political landscape, experiences from the first researcher in the Danish parliament -
2020 Symposium Special: Klaus Høyer
From our symposium - Scaling Omics Approaches to Population Size: the unedited talk of Klaus Høyer, University of Copenhagen.
On the topic: The future for donor consent -
2020 Symposium Special: Peter M. Nilsson
From our symposium - Scaling Omics Approaches to Population Size: the unedited talk of Peter M. Nilsson, Lund University.
On the topic: History of Biobanks -
2020 Symposium Special:Aaro Tupasela
From our symposium - Scaling Omics Approaches to Population Size: the unedited talk of Aaro Tupasela, University of Helsinki.
On the topic: Does biobanking have room for ELSI debate anymore? -
2020 Symposium Special: Katja Kaastrup
From our symposium - Scaling Omics Approaches to Population Size: the unedited talk of Katja Kaastrup, Rigshospitalet and University of Copenhagen. One of six young researchers selected from submitted abstracts to give a talk, Katja was chosen as the first prize winner among the six student speakers based on this talk.
On the topic: Program for Translational Hematology – Creating a platform for blood cancer research -
2020 Symposium Special: Anders H. Kverneland
From our symposium - Scaling Omics Approaches to Population Size: the unedited talk of Anders H. Kverneland, National Center for Cancer Immune Therapy. One of six young researchers selected from submitted abstracts to give a talk.
On the topic: Clinical potential of adoptive cell therapy with tumor infiltrating lymphocytes therapy in combination with checkpoint inhibitors in non-melanoma patients