Biobanking and Biomolecular Resources Research Infrastructure (BBMRI). Implications for pathology

作者: Viertler C , Zatloukal K

DOI: 10.1007/S00292-008-1048-5

关键词: Research dataContext (language use)Molecular pathologyDrug developmentTissue bankBiobankPathologyMedicine

摘要: High quality human biological samples (e.g. blood, tissue or DNA) with associated, well documented clinical and research data are key resources for advancement of life sciences, biotechnology, medicine, drug development also molecular pathology. Millions diseased tissues have been collected in the context routine histopathological diagnosis stored archives hospitals institutes A concerted effort is necessary to overcome current fragmentation European biobanking community order tap full potential existing biobanks. pan-European infrastructure biomolecular (BBMRI) currently its planning phase. The mission link provide access local biobanks different formats, including collections, harmonize standards, establish operational procedures which properly consider ethical, legal, societal aspects, secure sustainable funding. Pathology plays a role administration banks is, thus, major partner collaboration, expertise construction this infrastructure.

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