The NIHR BioResource is a research resource comprising more than 270,000 consented research volunteers. Researchers can apply for access to curated clinical and genetic datasets, biological samples, and the ability to identify and recall specific individuals based on genotype and/or phenotype. Hosted in the Department of Haematology.
The second annual NIHR BioResource Scientific Conference is a fantastic opportunity to hear leading academics and industry researchers highlight their recent work and the unique role of the NIHR BioResource in delivering translational research across a range of common and rare disease areas.
Confirmed speakers include Paul Lyons (Cambridge Immunology Network) presenting his COVID-19 work, and researchers from The Crick Institute, UCL, Leeds Teaching Hospitals, IESO Health and opening remarks from Gail Marzetti (Director of Science, Research and Evidence, DHSC).
This online event is free to attend. Register for your ticket.