Arar Amina, Annuk Heidi, O Hynes Sean, Snapes Emma, Kerin Michael, Khan Sonja, Miller Nicola
Institute for Clinical Trials, School of Medicine, University of Galway, Galway, Ireland.
Lambe Institute for Translational Research, School of Medicine, University of Galway, Galway, Ireland.
HRB Open Res. 2025 May 29;8:50. doi: 10.12688/hrbopenres.14089.2. eCollection 2025.
BioBANC Symposium has become a key forum for the Irish biobanking community. The third annual event focused on networking and quality, featuring a workshop to explore the role and value of networked biobanking for Ireland. The Director General of BBMRI-ERIC advanced these discussions by addressing an audience of interdisciplinary experts, high-level stakeholders, and policymakers from the Irish biobanking community, as well as representatives from the Health Research Charities Ireland (HRCI), the National Clinical Trials Office (NCTO), the European Clinical Research Infrastructure Network (ECRIN-ERIC) research infrastructure, and the Department of Health.
A panel discussion brought together an array of experts from patient advocacy, clinical trials, pharmaceutical industry, government, healthcare policy and BBMRI-ERIC representation to explore the integration of Ireland into the BBMRI-ERIC network. This diverse panel discussed strategies to enhance Ireland's biobanking capabilities and leverage international collaborations. Themes explored included the benefits, gaps and changes needed if Ireland was to consider membership of BBMRI-ERIC. VEVOX live polling was used to gauge audience views and questions on posed topics, enabling interactive audience participation and capturing real-time feedback to enrich the discussion.
Substantial benefits that BBMRI-ERIC membership would bring for Ireland were highlighted, including enhanced infrastructure, standardised practices, and greater economic opportunities. Attendees also delved into how Ireland could address current gaps and align its biobanking operations with broader European standards. The discussion identified several critical themes and recommendations to address the need for funding, legislative support, education, public engagement, and strategic planning.
This article aims to encapsulate the discussions and outcomes of BioBANC Symposium III, focusing on the strategic moves Ireland must consider harnessing the full potential of its biobanking community. It serves not just as a record of proceedings but as a guide for action, urging stakeholders at all levels to collaborate towards a unified goal.
生物样本库研讨会已成为爱尔兰生物样本库领域的关键论坛。第三届年度活动聚焦于建立联系和质量,举办了一场研讨会,探讨联网生物样本库对爱尔兰的作用和价值。BBMRI-ERIC的总干事向爱尔兰生物样本库领域的跨学科专家、高层利益相关者和政策制定者,以及爱尔兰健康研究慈善机构(HRCI)、国家临床试验办公室(NCTO)、欧洲临床研究基础设施网络(ECRIN-ERIC)研究基础设施和卫生部的代表发表讲话,推进了这些讨论。
一场小组讨论汇聚了来自患者权益倡导、临床试验、制药行业、政府、医疗保健政策以及BBMRI-ERIC代表等一系列专家,探讨爱尔兰融入BBMRI-ERIC网络的问题。这个多元化的小组讨论了增强爱尔兰生物样本库能力并利用国际合作的策略。探讨的主题包括如果爱尔兰考虑加入BBMRI-ERIC会带来的益处、差距和所需变革。使用VEVOX实时投票来衡量观众对所提出主题的看法和问题,使观众能够互动参与并获取实时反馈以丰富讨论。
强调了加入BBMRI-ERIC将给爱尔兰带来的诸多益处,包括增强基础设施、标准化操作以及更多经济机会。与会者还深入探讨了爱尔兰如何弥补当前差距并使其生物样本库运作符合更广泛的欧洲标准。讨论确定了几个关键主题和建议,以满足资金、立法支持、教育、公众参与和战略规划方面的需求。
本文旨在总结第三届生物样本库研讨会的讨论内容和成果,重点关注爱尔兰为充分发挥其生物样本库领域潜力而必须考虑的战略举措。它不仅是会议记录,还可作为行动指南,敦促各级利益相关者朝着统一目标开展合作。