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Data Analysis and Interpretation WG
Responsibilities:
Managing and analyzing data centrally. Planning and implementing the necessary infrastructure and data transfer agreements.
Preanalytical WG
Responsibilities:
Reviewing SOPs for sample handling and storage to ensure uniformity across the consortium. Overseeing the logistics of sample collection. Defining the minimum (core markers) and extended panels for immunophenotyping. Establishing good practice sampling for retrospective analysis.
Clinical WG
Responsibilities:
Identifying the clinical data required for collection. Locating clinical trials where suitable samples will be collected or have already been collected. Involvement in the European Registry. Assessing the type of database and dataset currently available.
Abstract & travel grant submission
Abstract submission is closed
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