Navigating Nagoya: A Researcher's Guide to Compliance in Germany


25.01.2024


1:00 - 1:30 PM


Data Science Forum


Speaker:
Janina Bornemann
Nagoya Protocol Compliance Officer, University of Bremen

Location:
Online (Zoom)

Language: English

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We invite you once again to a culinary data break served in four short sessions to share our love for cooking research data. The menu revolves around different challenges in data management. Embark on a delightful journey with us, exploring FAIR data in digital humanities, uncovering the secrets of the Nagoya Protocol, indulging in data licences, and venturing into the realm of data publishing. The entire menu can be found on the right and HERE.

WHAT’S THIS SESSION ABOUT?

This Data Snack is for you if you work with genetic material from plant, animal, microbial, or other sources. The session is tailored to provide valuable tips and guidance for ensuring compliance in your research endeavors.

In her role as Nagoya Protocol Compliance Officer (NPCO) of the University of Bremen, Janina will talk about the different challenges of the Nagoya Protocol and the EU Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) Regulation (more info here ) for researchers, how best to deal with them and give you tips on how to be compliant.

The day-to-day work of an NPCO deals with all the challenges posed to researchers by the Nagoya Protocol and the EU ABS Regulation, such as dealing with the many different legislations in the provider countries, the length and complexity of the processes for obtaining permits, and various challenges in communication with provider countries. Sometimes also the scope of the EU ABS Regulation differs from the scope of the legislation in the provider countries, making due diligence even more difficult.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Janina Bornemann is Nagoya Protocol Compliance Officer (NPCO) at the University of Bremen. She supports researchers in understanding their Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) / Nagoya obligations and guides them through their ABS processes.

WHERE AND WHEN?

The info event will take place from 1:00 to 1:30pm via Zoom. There will be a 15-20 minute presentation followed by an open forum for questions and discussion. We look forward to exciting discussions!



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