Step Inside The Danish National Biobank

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Synopsis

Science stories and insights into the amazing research done through the Danish National Biobank, and inspiration for future research collaborators.

Episodes

  • Future of Biobanking

    04/12/2019 Duration: 27min

    In this year’s last episode we take a look in the mirror. Having so far focused on the great work of our collaborators, we now turn the attention on biobanking itself. Inspired by our recent co-hosted PhD course and symposium: “The Future of Biobanking”, and with the help of biobanking expert Eva Ortega-Paino, we explore the past, present and future of biobanking. The Danish National Biobank is a treasury of science for international health research. It contains 10 million biosamples across an array of diagnostic categories, as well as the Danish Biobank Register that links over 25 million biosamples in Danish biobanks to vast amounts of register information. This podcast will give an insight into some of the amazing research done through the Danish National Biobank, and hopefully inspire researchers to utilize this potential in the future.

  • Biobanking Special: Mark Divers talk

    04/12/2019 Duration: 26min

    The unedited talk of Mark Divers, Head of Karolinska Institute Biobank in Stockholm, at the symposium "Future of Biobanking"

  • Biobanking Special: Kristian Hveem talk

    04/12/2019 Duration: 35min

    The unedited talk of Kristian Hveem, Head of Biobank Norway, and PI of Hunt Biobank, at the symposium "Future of Biobanking"

  • Roots of Infertility

    04/11/2019 Duration: 22min

    This time we go searching for some of the root causes of male infertility with the world’s largest male offspring cohort, as we visit Bispebjerg Hospital, Copenhagen and the FEPOS-project. Though we are far from dystopian scenarios where humanity’s actual existence is threatened by infertility, it is one of the most common among major health issues facing young people. Infertility can be devastating, and half the time a couple faces infertility, semen quality is part of the problem. We sat down for a talk with Sandra Søgaard Tøttenborg, a reproductive and environmental epidemiologist, and Principal Investigator on the FEPOS-project. FEPOS investigates the possible causes of male infertility in what is passed on to the next generation at the fetal stage.  The Danish National Biobank is a treasury of science for international health research. It contains 10 million biosamples across an array of diagnostic categories, as well as the Danish Biobank Register that links over 25 million biosamples in Danish biobanks

  • Mental disorders: As human as anything

    17/09/2019 Duration: 26min

    In this episode, we visit the psychiatric centre, Sankt Hans in Roskilde, to speak with Professor of Biological Psychiatry, Thomas Werge about the comprehensive research initiative, iPsych that he and five other Principal Investigators lead, - about how mental disorders can be understood better and treated diversely for different groups and individuals in the future, - and about what normal is. The Danish National Biobank is a treasury of science for international health research. It contains 10 million biosamples across an array of diagnostic categories, as well as the Danish Biobank Register that links over 25 million biosamples in Danish biobanks to vast amounts of register information. This podcast will give an insight into some of the amazing research done through the Danish National Biobank and hopefully inspire researchers to utilize this potential in the future.

  • Word Along the Wire

    02/09/2019 Duration: 24min

    New research by genetic epidemiologist, Bjarke Feenstra of Statens Serum Institute, will help solve the puzzle of birth. In this episode Bjarke tells us about the new piece of the puzzle that he and his team have discovered. As a world first, they’ve been able to pinpoint a certain location in the genome of the unborn child that affects when the child is born. Here cytokine proteins seem to work as a sort of telegraph sending word along the wire, from child to mother. Signaling that the child is ready to come into the world. The Danish National Biobank is a treasury of science for international health research. It contains 10 million biosamples across an array of diagnostic categories, as well as the Danish Biobank Register that links over 25 million biosamples in Danish biobanks to vast amounts of register information. This podcast will give an insight into some of the amazing research done through the Danish National Biobank and hopefully inspire researchers to utilize this potential in the future.

  • Giving Software Its Due

    07/06/2019 Duration: 26min

    In episode 3 we sat down with the three research software engineers trying to put focus on quality and sustainability in research software, as well as the increasingly important role of software engineers in modern life science research. The three: Nikolaus Sonnenschein, a Senior Researcher at DTU Biosustain, Kai Blin, also Researcher at DTU Biosustain, as well as our own Head of IT at the Danish National Biobank, Bartlomiej Wilkowski together hosted an unconference on these topics supported by the Novo Nordisk Foundation. The Danish National Biobank is a treasury of science for international health research. It contains 10 million biosamples across an array of diagnostic categories, as well as the Danish Biobank Register that links over 25 million biosamples in Danish biobanks to vast amounts of register information. This podcast will give an insight into some of the amazing research done through the Danish National Biobank and hopefully inspire researchers to utilize this potential in the future.

  • Software Special: Carole Goble Keynote

    07/06/2019 Duration: 55min

    The unedited keynote of Carole Goble of the Software Sustainability Institute, at the un-conference, "Software in the Life Sciences - Development, Usability, Sustainability"

  • Software Special: Tim Gardner Keynote

    07/06/2019 Duration: 50min

    The unedited keynote of Tim Gardner, CEO of Riffyn at the un-conference, "Software in the Life Sciences - Development, Usability, Sustainability"

  • Power over Cancer

    04/04/2019 Duration: 21min

    In the second episode we visit the Danish Cancer Society, and speak with Professor Anne Tjønneland about the studies Diet, Cancer and Health and it's recent extension Next Generations. And about the power we all have over cancer as individuals, through the lifestyle choices we make. The Danish National Biobank is a treasury of science for international health research. It contains 10 million biosamples across an array of diagnostic categories, as well as the Danish Biobank Register that links over 25 million biosamples in Danish biobanks to vast amounts of register information. This podcast will give an insight into some of the amazing research done through the Danish National Biobank and hopefully inspire researchers to utilize this potential in the future.

  • mtDNA in a population of immigrants

    04/03/2019 Duration: 27min

    The first episode looks at Mitochondrial DNA research into mental disorders, and how it has helped scientists understand the origin and biological ancestry of the Danish population. Principal Investigator, and Cheif Physician at SSI, Michael Christiansen tells the story. The Danish National Biobank is a treasury of science for international health research. It contains 10 million biosamples across an array of diagnostic categories, as well as the Danish Biobank Register that links over 25 million biosamples in Danish biobanks to vast amounts of register information. This podcast will give an insight into some of the amazing research done through the Danish National Biobank and hopefully inspire researchers to utilize this potential in the future.

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