Friday, 22 May 2026 | 12:00 - 13:30
11C: Samples ready for multi-omics research
- Fit-for-purpose biobanking: Enhancing sample quality from collection to analysis
This session explores how biobanks are adapting collection, processing and storage protocols to meet the demands of genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomics research. Experts will address operational challenges in integrating multi-omics workflows while ensuring IVDR compliance, offering practical insights into preparing high-quality biospecimens for comprehensive, reproducible multi-omics analyses.
Speakers included in this session:
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Niklas Ahlblad - Biobanking a comprehensive longitudinal sample and data collection from healthy blood donors
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Anjum Riaz - Biobanking for a national multi-omics cancer project
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Petr Lapčík - Integrated multiomics classification of triple negative breast cancer
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Abhishek Mohanty - Multiomics and tumor banking: comprehensive platforms integrating cancer diversity, biomarker discovery, and personalized cancer care
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Stefan Rudziński - Multiomics analyses of osteogenically induced adipose-derived stem cells as a tool for biomed research
This session will be chaired by Asst. Prof. Roman Hrstka, Ph.D. and Michael Kiehntopf.
7 speakers
PI
Masaryk Memorial Cancer Institute
Institute of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Diagnostics, Jena University Hospital
Specialist
Finnish Red Cross Blood Service
Senior Planning Specialist
Helsinki Biobank
Masaryk University, Faculty of Science
Program Director and Pan India Head
Health Care Global (HCG)Cancer Hospitals , Bangalore
Medical University of Warsaw