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Sustainability in Biobanking

Biopreservation and Biobanking, 2014
Tight economic realities in clinical and research operations have spurred the need to re-examine financial models that support the infrastructure of biobanking. Finding ways to streamline operations, trim costs, and become more conscious of the carbon footprint of biobank operations has made ‘‘sustainability’’ a well-used buzzword of our time.
Daniel, Simeon-Dubach   +1 more
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China Biobanking

2015
Biobanks are playing increasingly important roles in clinical and translational research nowadays. China, as a country with the largest population and abundant clinical resources, attaches great importance to the development of biobanks. In recent years, with the increasing support from the Chinese government, biobanks are blooming across the country ...
Yong, Zhang   +3 more
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Biobank Continuity Management: A Survey of Biobank Professionals

Biopreservation and Biobanking, 2019
Academic biobanks face challenges that call for continuity and disaster planning. However, current regulations do not require such planning, so it is unclear if and how biobanks have prepared themselves to deal with future crises. This exploratory study used mixed methods to understand the state of continuity planning in U.S. biobanks.
Terry David, Church, Frances J, Richmond
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The Ethics of Biobanks

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2004
Due to modern biochemistry and, in particular, recent developments in genomics, proteomics, and bioinformatics, human samples (organs, tissues, cells, genes, etc.) have become the most important raw materials for advancement in the health sciences. Such material has been at the center of fundamental biomedical research for a long time. What is new
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Human Biobanks:

2011
The chapter presents a careful comparative study on ethical and legal aspects of human biobanks both in Europe and elsewhere. The rapid expansion of human DNA sampling and data collection has taken place in the last few years, but the legal and ethical perception of this situation looks very different in European countries and beyond.
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Sustainability of Biobanks and Biobanking in LMICs

2022
Daniel Simeon-Dubach, Zisis Kozlakidis
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Biobank Concept in Poland

Transplantation Proceedings, 2012
Possible adverse events and reactions associated with organ procurement and transplantation from deceased donors require compliance with quality and safety standards. Shortage of organs for transplantation makes it necessary to obtain organs from nonstandard (expanded-criteria) donors.
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Biobanking

TU Berlin, Open-Access-Mittel ...
Glasmacher, Birgit, Müller, Marc
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Demystifying Biobanks

Hastings Center Report, 2013
Bartha M, Knoppers   +2 more
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Development of Microbiome Biobanks – Challenges and Opportunities

Trends in Microbiology, 2021
Matthew J Ryan   +2 more
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