The German biobanking community met on September 23-24 for the 12th National Biobanking Symposium. Conference president PD Dr. Karoline Gaede, DZL scientist from the Research Center Borstel (ARCN site), welcomed about 200 participants in Berlin.
The motto of this year’s symposium, organized by the TMF, was “Networking biobanks: Moving Forward Together”. With this in mind, the focus was on “Biobanks in Networks” and in particular on the German Centers for Health Research (DZG) and the German Biobank Alliance. Their development has significantly advanced medical research in recent years. Conference President Karoline Gaede emphasized that “networking biobanks have become indispensable pillars for the development of new therapies and drugs”. On behalf of the DZL’s Biobanking & Data Management platform, Dr. Raphael Majeed reported on the progress and prospects of biomaterial collection in lung research.
The symposium also covered topics such as emergency and quality management as well as the perspectives arising from the new European and German legislation on the use of medical data.
Source: Press release by TMF 12. Nationales Biobanken-Symposium: Vernetzte Biobanken treiben medizinische Forschung voran | TMF e.V. (tmf-ev.de) [in German language]
* TMF is the “Technology and Methods Platform for Medical Research Networking” (in German: Technologie- und Methodenplattform für die vernetzte medizinische Forschung e.V.). It stands for research, networking and digitalization in medicine. The TMF is the umbrella organization for collaborative medical research in Germany, within which top researchers exchange knowledge, jointly develop ideas and concepts and thus shape the future of medical research in the digital age.