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  • The BBMRI-ERIC Directory is a tool to share aggregate information about biobanks across Europe. The Directory welcomes new biobanks to join and publish information about themselves, including their contact information in the directory. The BBMRI-ERIC Directory can help researchers find relevant biobanks, get their contact information and identify appropriate infrastructure for the storage of samples for research purposes.

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  • GAMS is an OAIS compliant and certified asset management system for the management, publication and long-term archiving of digital resources from the Humanities. It enables scholars, researchers and students to manage and publish resources from projects with permanent identification and enriched with metadata.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The interface is available in German.

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  • The BBMRI-ERIC CRC-Cohort is a large, retrospective, multi-center cohort study that aims to facilitate research on novel biomarkers for the early detection, prognosis, and treatment of colorectal cancer (CRC). The cohort is composed of 10,792 individuals with a confirmed diagnosis of CRC and comprehensive data and biological material available for research purposes. The cohort has broad European coverage with 26 contributing biobanks from 12 countries. A medium-depth phenotypical/clinical data model has been defined and patient-level data have been collected centrally at BBMRI-ERIC, with additional rich data and biological material hosted in the contributing biobanks. The BBMRI-ERIC biobanks have been used to ensure the highest quality biospecimens and data. The cohort data includes digital scans of histopathological slides to support research in artificial intelligence in digital pathology.

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  • The BBMRI-ERIC Directory is a tool to share aggregate information about biobanks across Europe. The Directory welcomes new biobanks to join and publish information about themselves, including their contact information in the directory. The BBMRI-ERIC Directory can help researchers find relevant biobanks, get their contact information and identify appropriate infrastructure for the storage of samples for research purposes.

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  • GAMS is an OAIS compliant and certified asset management system for the management, publication and long-term archiving of digital resources from the Humanities. It enables scholars, researchers and students to manage and publish resources from projects with permanent identification and enriched with metadata.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The interface is available in German.

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  • The BBMRI-ERIC CRC-Cohort is a large, retrospective, multi-center cohort study that aims to facilitate research on novel biomarkers for the early detection, prognosis, and treatment of colorectal cancer (CRC). The cohort is composed of 10,792 individuals with a confirmed diagnosis of CRC and comprehensive data and biological material available for research purposes. The cohort has broad European coverage with 26 contributing biobanks from 12 countries. A medium-depth phenotypical/clinical data model has been defined and patient-level data have been collected centrally at BBMRI-ERIC, with additional rich data and biological material hosted in the contributing biobanks. The BBMRI-ERIC biobanks have been used to ensure the highest quality biospecimens and data. The cohort data includes digital scans of histopathological slides to support research in artificial intelligence in digital pathology.

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