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  • 4 Tips for Biobanking Success
    can foster conditions that erode specimen quality-particularly for molecular materials-and potentially impact the quality of research based on materials stored in biorepositories. ...
    1-16-2013
  • Biobanking Challenges
    To move this pharmacogenetics research forward, there is a growing need for biospecimens such as blood, saliva, plasma, and purified DNA. The role of biorepositories and biobanks ...
    9-17-2012
  • Biobanking Confronts Growing Pains
    ... and building biorepositories," commented Mads Roepke, Ph.D., senior scientific advisor, clinical pharmacology, LEO Pharma. "The discussion is what to use the samples for. ...
    9-15-2012
  • 7 Tips for Better Biobanking
    Such biorepositories are becoming essential in medical research and provide a powerful tool in the identification of biomarkers for disease and development of new analytical ...
    9-10-2012
  • Advancing Gene Mutation Characterization
    Analyzing the millions of disease research samples stored in biorepositories around the world is a primary unmet need for biomedical researchers. Sequencing these samples using ...
    9-1-2012
  • Biomagnetic Separation Attracting Users
    ... important with the growth of biorepositories in hospitals and universities, Klein adds. More and more researchers access biorepositories to obtain DNA or RNA for large ...
    7-1-2012
  • Drivers and Hurdles for qPCR
    ... interacts closely with the Office of Biorepositories and Biospecimen Research (OBBR) of the National Cancer Institute and the Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI). ...
    5-1-2012
  • Biobanking Now and Future Trends
    Biobanking Now and Future TrendsInterview with Jim Vaught, Ph.D., Deputy Director, NCI Office of Biorepositories and Biospecimen Research 0 The biobanking market is poised to ...
    3-27-2012
  • Multiplexing Ignites Biomarker Research
    ... Inequity exists between large laboratories with abundant samples and smaller laboratories. Microbial biorepositories are limited, and clinical samples are often hard to find. The ...
    12-1-2011
  • Delving Deeper into Marker Development
    There is a wealth of data in biorepositories awaiting mining. Hospitals routinely store biopsies and the like as FFPE samples. This tissue-going back ten years or more-associated ...
    4-1-2011
  • Safeguarding Biological Specimen Integrity
    ... to the progress of cancer research," according to NCI, which recently established the Office of Biorepositories and Biospecimen Research to resolve the issue. | Carol Potera
    2-15-2011
  • Biobanking Revitalized with Powerful IT Advances
    Experts from a number of leading biorepositories will speak about how their organizations ... Rare Diseases Rare-disease research benefits tremendously from large-scale biorepositories...
    1-15-2011
  • Biorepositories Brace For Greater Security
    IIR's "Biorepositories" conference, held in Boston recently, provided information on new ... to serve the specific needs of biorepositories and biobanks, providing them with a ...
    12-1-2010
  • TAP Shifts Focus to Cell-Based Screening
    ... projects group is working on diverse automation projects, ranging from huge biorepositories such as that installed at the U.K. Biobank to low-volume dispensing," Newble ...
    12-1-2009
  • Update on Emerging Biobanking Practices
    Having a consensus on the importance of maintaining such banks, "Biorepositories 2008" ... spoke about future technologies that will unlock the potential in biorepositories. ...
    12-1-2008
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    Journal Articles

  • The Greater Cincinnati Pediatric Clinic Repository: A Novel Framework...
    Melinda Butsch Kovacic, Jocelyn M. Biagini Myers, Mark Lindsey, Tia Patterson, Sharon Sauter, Mark B. Ericksen, Patrick Ryan, Amal Assa'ad, Michelle Lierl, Thomas Fischer, Carolyn Kercsmar, Karen McDowell, Anne W. Lucky, Anita P. Sheth, Andrew D. Hershey, Richard M. Ruddy, Marc E. Rothenberg, Gurjit K. Khurana Hershey
    Pediatric Allergy, Immunology, and Pulmonology
    The study and management of allergic disorders is complicated by the considerable heterogeneity in both the presentation and natural history of these disorders. Biorepositories ...
  • Principles of Research Tissue Banking and Specimen Evaluation...
    Sandra A. McDonald
    Biopreservation and Biobanking
    Biopreservation and Biobanking Human tissue biorepositories have an increasingly visible ... in research tissue banking will enhance the scientific utility of biorepositories.
  • Electronic Biorepository Application System: Web-Based Software...
    Matloob Khushi, Jane E. Carpenter, Rosemary L. Balleine, Christine L. Clarke
    Biopreservation and Biobanking
    Most biorepositories operate as not-for-profit entities; therefore, cost containment is a major consideration. We identified that online systematizing and automation of all of the ...
  • Standard PREanalytical Codes: A New Paradigm for Environmental...
    Erica E. Benson, Fotini Betsou, Raquel Amaral, Lília M.A. Santos, Keith Harding
    Biopreservation and Biobanking
    Although the SPREC has been designed to facilitate clinical research, the concept could have utility in biorepositories and culture collections that service environmental and ...

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