The second edition of the Biobanks & Collection Day will take place on 27th of March in the Auditorium at Radboudumc in Nijmegen. The Annual Biobanks & Collections Day is a key event that brings together experts and professionals in the field of biobanking to discuss the latest developments and challenges in the collection, management, and use of biological samples and data. The event provides a platform for exploring critical topics such as ethical and legal considerations, data integrity, patient involvement, and the latest advancements in biomaterial research. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in insightful sessions, hear from leading experts, and network with peers, making it a valuable occasion for those involved in biobanking and related fields.
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