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@article{1661679, author = {Holub, Petr and Kozera, Lukasz and Florindi, Francesco and Enckevort, Esther van and Swertz, Morris and Reihs, Robert and Wutte, Andrea and Valík, Dalibor and Mayrhofer, Michaela Th}, article_location = {London}, article_number = {6}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41431-020-0634-8}, keywords = {BBMRI-ERIC; COVID-19}, language = {eng}, issn = {1018-4813}, journal = {European Journal of Human Genetics}, title = {BBMRI-ERIC’s contributions to research and knowledge exchange on COVID-19}, url = {https://www.nature.com/articles/s41431-020-0634-8}, volume = {28}, year = {2020} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1661679 AU - Holub, Petr - Kozera, Lukasz - Florindi, Francesco - Enckevort, Esther van - Swertz, Morris - Reihs, Robert - Wutte, Andrea - Valík, Dalibor - Mayrhofer, Michaela Th PY - 2020 TI - BBMRI-ERIC’s contributions to research and knowledge exchange on COVID-19 JF - European Journal of Human Genetics VL - 28 IS - 6 SP - 728-731 EP - 728-731 PB - Nature Publishing Group SN - 10184813 KW - BBMRI-ERIC KW - COVID-19 UR - https://www.nature.com/articles/s41431-020-0634-8 N2 - 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. ER -
HOLUB, Petr, Lukasz KOZERA, Francesco FLORINDI, Esther van ENCKEVORT, Morris SWERTZ, Robert REIHS, Andrea WUTTE, Dalibor VALÍK a Michaela Th MAYRHOFER. BBMRI-ERIC’s contributions to research and knowledge exchange on COVID-19. \textit{European Journal of Human Genetics}. London: Nature Publishing Group, 2020, roč.~28, č.~6, s.~728-731. ISSN~1018-4813. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41431-020-0634-8.
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