Leading academics and industry researchers will present their recent work and the unique role of the NIHR BioResource in delivering translational research across a range of disease areas.
Join us online to find out how we can support you in taking your research from bench to bedside with access to curated clinical and genetic datasets, biological samples, and the ability to recall individuals based on genotype and/or phenotype.
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We are delighted to confirm that Dr Gail Marzetti, Director of Science, Research and Evidence at the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) and Deputy CEO of the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) will be opening the event.
Our current lineup of speakers includes:
- Dr. Clare Palmer from IESO Health, discussing engagement and acceptability of digital anxiety programs
- Christina Stankey from The Francis Crick Institute, exploring genetic associations and disease mechanisms in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
- Dr. Paul Lyons from the University of Cambridge, presenting insights on COVID-19 research
- Dr. Christian Selinger from Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, addressing family planning in IBD patients
- Dr. Luiza C. Campos from University College London, focusing on Primary Immunodeficiency (PID)
Over 200 attendees joined us in 2023 for the inaugural NIHR BioResource Scientific Conference, where 6 BioResource research partners presented on important health topics including Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Rare Diseases, maternal health, and COVID-19. Discover more about last year’s event and explore the details of each guest speaker and their respective topics of discussion. Find out more about last year’s event and the details of each guest speaker and their respective topics of discussion.
We are looking forward to hosting our 2nd NIHR BioResource Scientific Conference and hope to see you there. Please visit our website and follow our Twitter and LinkedIn profiles for more information about the event and the rest of our work.
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