Critical issues in international biobanking.

نویسندگان

  • Jim Vaught
  • Akin Abayomi
  • Tim Peakman
  • Peter Watson
  • Lise Matzke
  • Helen Moore
چکیده

Biobanking for clinical or research purposes includes the collection, processing, storage, and analysis of biological specimens. It is now well recognized that biobanking involves a complex array of technical and ethical/regulatory considerations. Biobanking policies and procedures are often documented by best practices that are usually voluntary but may be supplemented and reinforced by strict rules and regulations that govern informed consent, privacy, QC, and other critical issues. As biobanking has emerged as a global endeavor, with national networks and international collaboration becoming the norm, it has become even more critical that practices are coordinated and that quality standards are developed. Biobanking is also often a business endeavor, in that formal strategic and business plans need to be developed to ensure the longterm survival of the associated research programs. As new technologies are developed for using biospecimens to diagnose and treat disease, as well as to evaluate genetic risks, patients are becoming more aware of the importance and benefits of biobanking as part of the medical infrastructure. As a result, patients who donate biospecimens are becoming more interested in learning more about their own sample’s use and in seeing the actual results of the research. One of the aspects of these evolving attitudes toward biobanking was addressed in a previous Q&A concerning biospecimen “ownership” in the January 2011 issue of Clinical Chemistry (Gronowski et al.; Clin Chem 57:540 – 4).

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Clinical chemistry

دوره 60 11  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2014