Building digitally-integrated networked biobank infrastructure in Queensland
28 July 2020 12:30pm–1:30pm
Biobanking is fundamental to research that aims to understand, prevent, diagnose and treat disease. Design and development of systems for a digitally-integrated networked biobank serves to enhance visibility and access by investigators to quality biospecimens linked to health data. This forms essential state-wide research infrastructure for CoViD-19 and other conditions contributing to the Queensland research translation ecosystem.
This Digital Health Grand Rounds will be entirely virtual so please remember the following:
- Do not enable your camera and/or microphone for the entirety of the presentation. This helps with bandwidth and minimises disruptions.
- To ask a question, go to the meeting chat icon on your Teams meeting toolbar and ask your question here. These questions will be answered at the end of the presentation.
- If you are unable to attend or join the event late the recording will be available here after the event.
Venue
Room:
Online - Microsoft Teams