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BBMRI-ERIC’s contributions to research and knowledge exchange on COVID-19

on behalf of the BBMRI-ERIC community, Petr Holub, Łukasz Kozera, Francesco Florindi, David van Enckevort, Morris A. Swertz, Robert Reihs, Andrea Wutte, Dalibor Valík, Michaela Th. Mayrhofer

2020European Journal of Human Genetics30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the European biobanking infrastructure is in a unique position to preserve valuable biological material complemented with detailed data for future research purposes. Biobanks can be either integrated into healthcare, where preservation of the biological material is a fork in clinical routine diagnostics and medical treatment processes or they can also host prospective cohorts or material related to clinical trials. The paper discussed objectives of BBMRI-ERIC, the European research infrastructure established to facilitate access to quality-defined biological materials and data for research purposes, with respect to the COVID-19 crisis: (a) to collect information on available European as well as non-European COVID-19-relevant biobanking resources in BBMRI-ERIC Directory and to facilitate access to these via BBMRI-ERIC Negotiator platform; (b) to help harmonizing guidelines on how data and biological material is to be collected to maximize utility for future research, including large-scale data processing in artificial intelligence, by participating in activities such as COVID-19 Host Genetics Initiative; (c) to minimize risks for all involved parties dealing with (potentially) infectious material by developing recommendations and guidelines; (d) to provide a European-wide platform of exchange in relation to ethical, legal, and societal issues (ELSI) specific to the collection of biological material and data during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Topics & Concepts

BiobankPandemicEuropean unionCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Data sharingData scienceBusinessComputer scienceMedicineInfectious disease (medical specialty)BiologyDiseaseBioinformaticsPathologyAlternative medicineEconomic policyEthics in Clinical ResearchArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and EducationSARS-CoV-2 detection and testing
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