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- catalog abstract "The National Biospecimen Network (NBN) Design Team, part of the Tissue Access Working Group convened by the National Dialogue on Cancer, is drafting a blueprint for a high-quality biospecimen network of biological sample banks. To assist in this effort, RAND has conducted case studies of twelve existing human tissue repositories to evaluate their utility for genomics- and proteomics-based cancer research and to identify "best practices" necessary for establishing a national tissue resource and data bank to optimize and accelerate genomics- and proteomics-based research. This monograph presents the findings for each repository evaluated. It addresses biospecimen collection, processing, annotation, storage, and distribution; bioinformatics; consumer and user needs; business plans and operations; privacy, ethical concerns, and consent issues; intellectual property rights and legal issues; and public relations, marketing, and education. All of the repositories evaluated exhibit some of the characteristics that would be useful for an NBN, but some incorporate more of the requirements than others do. Whether the Design Team decides to build a new repository or use existing institutions to create a national network, information gained from existing repositories provides important insights.".
- catalog alternative "Human tissue repositories".
- catalog contributor b13073591.
- catalog contributor b13073592.
- catalog contributor b13073593.
- catalog created "2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2003.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "The National Biospecimen Network (NBN) Design Team, part of the Tissue Access Working Group convened by the National Dialogue on Cancer, is drafting a blueprint for a high-quality biospecimen network of biological sample banks. To assist in this effort, RAND has conducted case studies of twelve existing human tissue repositories to evaluate their utility for genomics- and proteomics-based cancer research and to identify "best practices" necessary for establishing a national tissue resource and data bank to optimize and accelerate genomics- and proteomics-based research. This monograph presents the findings for each repository evaluated. It addresses biospecimen collection, processing, annotation, storage, and distribution; bioinformatics; consumer and user needs; business plans and operations; privacy, ethical concerns, and consent issues; intellectual property rights and legal issues; and public relations, marketing, and education. All of the repositories evaluated exhibit some of the characteristics that would be useful for an NBN, but some incorporate more of the requirements than others do. Whether the Design Team decides to build a new repository or use existing institutions to create a national network, information gained from existing repositories provides important insights.".
- catalog extent "xxxviii, 208 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Also available via the Internet.".
- catalog hasFormat "Case studies of existing human tissue repositories.".
- catalog identifier "0833035274 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Also available via the Internet.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Case studies of existing human tissue repositories.".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Santa Monica, Calif. : Rand,".
- catalog relation "Also available via the Internet.".
- catalog relation "Case studies of existing human tissue repositories.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "362.17/83 22".
- catalog subject "Cadaver homografts Case studies.".
- catalog subject "Organizational Case Studies United States.".
- catalog subject "Preservation of organs, tissues, etc. Case studies.".
- catalog subject "QS 523 C337 2004".
- catalog subject "RD127 .C375 2004".
- catalog subject "Tissue Banks standards United States.".
- catalog subject "Tissue Preservation methods United States.".
- catalog subject "Tissue banks Case studies.".
- catalog title "Case studies of existing human tissue repositories : "best practices" for a biospecimen resource for the genomic and proteomic era / Elisa Eiseman ... [et al.].".
- catalog title "Human tissue repositories".
- catalog type "Case studies. fast".
- catalog type "Computer network resources. local".
- catalog type "text".