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Title | Biobanking as a resource for biomedical research |
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Course number | 2714 |
Programme | 0-Not part of doctoral programme |
Language | English |
Credits | 1.5 |
Date | 2018-03-12 -- 2018-03-16 | Responsible KI department | Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics |
Specific entry requirements | Nej |
Purpose of the course | This course aims to provide practical knowledge to start biobanking with state of the art quality comprising ethics, legal aspects, sampling handling and logistics. Furthermore the course aims to enable the course participants to get insight in and knowledge about how to collect human tissue samples and associated data, about how to apply technology advancements such as next generation sequencing, proteomics and metabolomics to harness biological information from biobanked material such as tissues and liquid biopsies and finally to get insight into successful research projects where biobanking in combination with large scale analysis is having direct impact on health care. . |
Intended learning outcomes | At the end of the course the student should: - Understand the value of biobanks and be able to explain how to use these rich sources of samples and related data. - Understand the legal and ethical framework related to biobanks and how to utilize biobanked samples in future national and international projects, - Have insight and knowledge about how to start a new study and understand the impact of quality and standardization on downstream applications, - Understand and explain the need for a secure IT structure in order to ensure the sample donors integrity with a full traceability of samples and data, - Discuss own or other's research projects related to biobanked samples. |
Contents of the course | 1. Practical knowledge to enable biobanking including - Ethical and Legal aspects - IT infrastructure - Required documentation and stakeholders - Biobank service; available infrastructures 2. How to biobank with high quality from various sources such as: - Blood/plasma/serum/urine - PBMC - Single cells - Tissues 3. Examples of how to apply molecular technologies to harness information - Proteomics of plasma and tissues - Metabolomics of plasma, serum and urine - Sequencing of circulating tumor DNA/RNA - Single cell sequencing of circulating tumor cells and tissues - DNA and RNA sequencing of tumor tissues - Epigenetics of blood and tissues 4. The value of applying quality registries to biobanked material |
Teaching and learning activities | - Lectures - Exercises - Field trip (visiting a biobank) - Final seminar with presentations and discussions about the course assignment (either a pre-defined biobank study or an example from own research) |
Compulsory elements | Taking part in all scheduled activities: lectures, field trip and presentation/examination. Compensation according to the instructions of the course director. |
Examination | Presentation and discussion of the course assignments, either a pre-defined biobank study or an example from own research. All learning outcomes will be covered. |
Literature and other teaching material | Scientific articles that will be referred to during the course. Webpages: http://BBMRI-ERIC.eu/ http://www.isber.org/ https://www.scilifelab.se/ http://ki.se/kibiobank http://biobanksverige.se http://www.crb.uu.se/om-crb/ |
Number of students | 15 - 25 |
Selection of students | Selection will be based on 1) the relevance of the course syllabus for the applicant's doctoral project (according to written motivation), 2) date for registration as a doctoral student (priority given to earlier registration date). |
More information | Monday - Friday 9:00-16:00 Venue: Wargentin, Dept of medical epidemiology and biostatistics, Campus Solna. |
Additional course leader | Johan Lindberg. |
Latest course evaluation | Course evaluation report |
Course responsible |
Gunnel Tybring Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics Gunnel.Tybring@ki.se |
Contact person |
Johan Lindberg Institutionen för medicinsk epidemiologi och biostatistik johan.lindberg@ki.se |