Disease based biobank

Disease-oriented biobanks (which may also be referred to as clinical biobanks) are placed at the interface between clinical practice and research. They collect biological samples from patients, aiming at discovery and validation of genetic and non-genetic risk factors of diseases. They are usually established in hospitals and research institutes, and multi-centre collections can raise from clinical trials and genetic studies. Two domains of clinical biobanks can be distinguished: tissue banks and rare disease biobanks. They represent disease-oriented biobanks as they collect samples and data within the context of clinical care. Biological materials found in such biobanks are collected from patients and represent residual material of samples taken as part of an exploration or a clinical follow-up. Samples for clinical studies and diagnostic purposes have been collected throughout the history of medicine.

World Conference on Regenerative Medicine 2015 Leipzig, Germany, Biomarkers for Cancer Immunotherapy San Francisco, USA, Biomarkers & Diagnostics World Congress Philadelphia, USA, ESBB conference Johannesburg, South Africa, ART World Congress Symposium on Safe and Efficient IVF New York City, USA, Keystone Cardiac Development, Regeneration and Repair (Z2) Snowbird, Utah, USA, Phacilitate Cell & Gene Therapy World Washington D.C., USA, Keystone Stem Cells and Cancer Breckenbridge, CO, USA, Keystone Stem Cells and Regeneration in the Digestive Organs (X6) Keystone, Colorado, USA, World Conference on Regenerative Medicine 2015 Leipzig Germany.

 

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  • Biobanking in Atherosclerotic Disease
  • rare disease biobank
  • genetic disease biobank
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