The development of educational material in lay language is an essential part of our mission to make scientific concepts accessible and understandable to the public. Through this material, we aim to bridge the gap between complex scientific ideas and individuals who do not have specialized knowledge.
Presenting information in lay language helps research participants, as well as the broader public, understand the importance of their involvement in biomedical research and the biobanking process. We clearly explain how their personal contributions, such as biological samples and medical data, contribute to the advancement of medical science and the discovery of new treatments.
This educational material is especially useful for individuals without a scientific background, facilitating their understanding of complex concepts such as biobanking, biomedical research, and the ethical, legal, and societal issues (ELSI) related to these processes.
By using lay language, we encourage participation and active engagement from the public, while also strengthening trust and dedication to the scientific research and projects we carry out.