CCB Workshop on Biobanking in Support of Clinical Trials

12 March 2010

 

The NCRI Confederation of Cancer Biobanks in association with Wales Cancer Bank and Experimental Cancer Medicine Centres held a very successful Workshop on Biobanking in Support of Clinical Trials at The King's Fund in London. This was organised by onCore UK.

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Opening Address [Slides] [Movie]

Dr Brian Clark, onCore UK

Why do clinical trialists want to collect samples? - Chair - Prof Rick Kaplan [Movie]

Academic Perspective [Slides][Movie]

Dr James Brenton, University of Cambridge

Industry Perspective [Slides][Movie]

Dr Anne Heatherington, Pfizer Ltd

Questions and Answers [Movie]

This is the questions and answers panel discussion at the end of this session

Biobankers and clinical trials - Chair - Prof Chris Foster [Movie]

Quality management requirements for clinical trials and implications for sample handling  [Slides][Movie]

Dr Jeff Cummings, Paterson Institute for Cancer Research

What can biobankers offer clinical trialists? [Slides][Movie]

Dr Alison Parry-Jones, Wales Cancer Bank

Questions and Answers [Movie]

This is the questions and answers panel discussion at the end of this session

Patient participation, ethics and governance - Chair - Derek Stewart OBE [Movie]

Why would a patient want to be a "guinea pig"? [Movie]

Neil Formstone, Founder Lay Member Wales Cancer Bank

Ethics and governance issues related to biobanking for clinical trials [Slides][Movie]

Dr Catherine Elliott, Medical Research Council

Questions and Answers [Movie]

This is the questions and answers panel discussion at the end of this session

Ownership, Custodianship, Access and Usage - Chair - Dr Brian Clark

Academic Perspective [Slides][Movie]

Prof Andy Hall, Northern Institute for Cancer Research

Industry Perspective [Slides][Movie]

Prof Chris Womack, AstraZeneca

Questions and Answers [Movie]

This is the questions and answers panel discussion at the end of this session

Practical considerations for sample collection, processing, storage and release in international multicentre trials - Chair - Prof Barry Gusterson

Case study 1 - Colorectal cancer trials [Movie]

Prof Tim Maughan, University of Cardiff

Case study 2 - Haematological cancer trials [Slides][Movie]

Prof Alan Burnett, University of Cardiff

Questions and Answers [Movie]

This is the questions and answers panel discussion at the end of this session

Closing address [Slides] [Movie]
Dr Brian Clark, onCore UK