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  • OpenSpecimen Webinar: Implementation at Victorian Cancer Biobank (Melbourne)

    We are happy to announce the next webinar with Duncan Villanueva from Victorian Cancer Biobank (Melbourne).VCB has been using OpenSpecimen since 2016 as an “Enterprise-Wide” Biobanking LIMS.

    VCB is a consortium of five major health precincts in the state of Victoria. The VCB provides cancer researchers with a diverse selection of high-quality biospecimens and derivatives, comprehensively annotated with de-identified clinical outcome data.

    This is an excellent opportunity to learn how VCB uses OpenSpecimen, their best practices, and more.

    Duncan Villanueva (Data Systems Manager) will present how they use OpenSpecimen to manage biospecimens collected from multiple sites. He will also participate in a 20 min interview session.

    Date/Time: August 20 I 2 PM AEST

    To Register: Click here

    Openspecimen at Victorian Cancer Biobank:

    • Multi-site collection across 5 sites
    • Manage 400,000+ biospecimens
    • Usage of SpecimenCatalog to share data with researchers

    Webinar Agenda:

    • Q&A session with VCB (20 mins)
    • Implementation at VCB (30 mins)
    • Conclusion and questions (10 mins)

    Feel free to register even if you are busy or in a different timezone; we will share a recording of the webinar.

    A reminder to register for our upcoming introductory webinar by Duncan Villanueva (Data Systems Manager), Victorian Cancer Biobank (Melbourne).

    Duncan will present how they use OpenSpecimen to manage biospecimens collected from multiple sites. He will also participate in a 20 min interview session.

    Date/Time: August 20 I 2 PM AEST
    For agenda and registration: Click here

    Register even if the date/time does not suit your schedule. We will email you the recording.

    Registrations are also open for our upcoming webinar “What’s new in v8.1?” on 24th Aug/8 AM PT. Click here to register.

    Thanks for attending the OpenSpecimen Webinar with Victorian Cancer Biobank.

    For those who missed it, you can access the recordings here.