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    No. 36, Tyrrel Boehme, interview by Jan Brugel and Lisa Litton

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    Transcript (62 pages) of interview by Jan Brugel and Lisa Litton with nurse-midwife Tyrell Boehme, on December 10, 1984. This interview is no. 36 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape nos. 211 and 212Boehme (b. 1946) discusses the history of nursing and midwifery in Utah, 1965-1985. Interviewers: Jan Brugel, Lisa Litto

    No. 41, Mary Anne Graf, interview by Jan Brugel and Lisa Litton

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    Transcript (91 pages) of interview by Jan Brugel and Lisa Litton with nurse-midwife Mary Anne Graf on January 19, 1985. This interview is no. 41 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape nos. 234 and 235Graf (b. 1947) discusses the history of nursing and midwifery in Utah, 1970s-1980s. Interviewers: Jan Brugel, Lisa Litto

    BBMRI-ERIC-Associated Expert Centres/Trusted Partners V2.0

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    “BBMRI-ERIC associated Expert Centres trusted partners” are building the bridge between academic and applied research in a public-private partnership model; by integrating pre- competitive research and development endeavours by providing not only access to biological samples and medical data but access also to the broad spectrum of medical and scientific expertise related to the samples, data, and their analysis. BBMRI-ERIC Expert Centres are closely linked to the Vision and Mission strategy of BBMRI-ERIC. This document describes the BBMRI-ERIC Expert Centre public-private-partnership model, the application criteria, the assessment and vote process Adopted by Assembly of Members 27 October 2015

    No. 30, Deanne Roberts Williams, interview by Jan Brugel and Lisa Litton

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    Transcript (98 pages) of interview by Jan Brugel and Lisa Litton with Deanna Roberts Williams, a nurse-midwife at the University of Utah, on January 28, 1985. This interview is no. 30 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape nos. 278, 279, and 280Williams (b. 1947) recalls her education, her work in nursing, and her practice of midwifery, 1970s-1980s. Interviewers: Jan Brugel, Lisa Litto

    No. 23, Larita Evans, interview by Jan Brugel and Lisa Litton

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    Transcript (45 pages) of interview by Jan Brugel and Lisa Litton with nurse-midwife Larita Evans on January 10, 1985. This interview is no. 23 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape no. 225Evans (b. 1930) recalls her background, her decision to go into nursing and later midwifery, her conflict with physicians, and opening her own practice. Interviewers: Jan Brugel, Lisa Litto

    Performance Indicators for BBMRI-ERIC

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    The purpose of this document is to summarize a first set of performance indicators related to the vision, mission, and tasks of BBMRI-ERIC expressed in the BBMRI-ERIC Statutes. It aims at providing ground for further discussions and consensus searching activities within the community and among its various stakeholders. After a consensus is reached, the performance indicators will be adopted and implemented on all levels

    BBMRI-ERIC Use Cases

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    This is a working document providing high-level overview of BBMRI-ERIC use cases

    No. 33, Gail Evans, interview by Jan Brugel and Lisa Litton

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    Transcript (70 pages) of interview by Jan Brugel and Lisa Litton with Gail Evans, a Utah nurse-midwife, on January 15, 1985. This interview is no. 33 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape nos. 232 and 233Evans (b. 1948) discusses her practice of midwifery in Utah. Interviewers: Jan Brugel, Lisa Litto

    ERIC: a new governance tool for Biobanking

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    In 2009, the EU introduced a new governance tool for research, the European Research Infrastructure Consortium, commonly referred to as ERIC. On 22nd November 2013, an ERIC within biobanking research was established, the BBMRI-ERIC, with its seat in Graz, Austria. This article analyses what use the ERIC can be to researchers in biobanking, focusing on legal and ethical perspectives. Our conclusion is that the main advantages with the ERIC are its functions as a platform, creating opportunities for long-term cooperation between the Member States involved and their researchers. Within the platform, research groups can develop functional standards for technical, legal and ethical purposes, set up criteria for biobanks, and so on. The ERIC also creates a platform for the involved researchers to communicate with policymakers in the EU and the Member States. However, when it comes to addressing the diverse regulatory framework for biobanking in the EU, one of the more important hurdles today, the ERIC does not provide for any substantial tools.</p

    Lecture: Eric Klinenberg discusses his book, "Fighting for Air: The Battle to Control America's Media"

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    Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP3 file: "Listen to a lecture on media consolidation by Eric Klinenberg, author of Fighting for Air: The Battle to Control America's Media from Jan. 15, 2007.
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