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|a Biobanking of Human Biospecimens :
|b Principles and Practice /
|c edited by Pierre Hainaut, Jim Vaught, Kurt Zatloukal, Markus Pasterk.
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|a -- 1. 20 years of biobanking: dawning or a new era (Volume Editors) -- SECTION 1: BIOBANKS IN PRACTICE -- 2. Principles of cryo-preservation-Allison Hubel (University of Minnesota) -- 3. Biobank design and infrastructure-A. Zaayenga (SmarterLab Inc) -- 4. Minimal standards for biobank annotations-H.M. Moore (National Cancer Institute) -- 5. Biobank governance and sustainability- M. Pasterk (IPRI, France) -- 6. Biobanking in low resource contexts-R. Lawlor (University of Verona) -- 7. Biosafety and biosecurity -G. D’Agnolo (Italian National Committee on Biosafety, Biotechnology and Life Sciences) -- 8. Quality assurance and quality control in Biobanking- Di Donato (INSERM, France) -- 9. Biocomputing for biobanks-P. Fearn (University of Washington) -- 10. Ethical and societal challenges for biobanks-Jane Kay (INSERM, France) -- SECTION 2: TYPES OF BIOBANKS -- 11. Disease-oriented biobanks: from pathology archives to personalized medicine-Peter Riegman (Erasmus University) -- 12. Biobanking for molecular epidemiology- J.Dillner (Helmoltz, Munich). -- 13. Biobanking for biomarker discovery- Jim Vaught (National Cancer Institute) -- 14. Biobanking in clinical trials- G. Golfinopoulos (EORTC, Belgium) -- 15. Industrial Biobanks-(To Be Defined). -- SECTION 3: NETWORKING BIOBANKS -- 16. International biobank networks: the P3G experience-I. Fortier (McGill University) -- 17. Networking Biobanks throughout Europe- KurtEero Vuorio (INSERM, France) -- 18. Biobanking networks through 5 continents -R. Hewitt, N. Zeps -- 19. Driving international convergence through evidence-based standards (Volume Editors). -- 20. National Networking – the case of Spain- Morente Manuel (CNIO, Madrid) -- SECTION 4: The Future of Biobanking -- 21. Training biobankers for the 21st century-E. Gormally (Fac Catholique, France) -- 22. The Science of Biobanking and biospecimen research- Jim Vaught (National Cancer Institute) -- 23. Economics of Biobanking-Jim Vaught (National Cancer Institute) -- 24. Meeting Tomorrow’s Challenges: Biobanking for All (Volume Editors).
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