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Biobanking in rare disorders.

Hanns Lochmüller1, Peter Schneiderat

  • 1Institute of Human Genetics, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. hanns.lochmuller@ncl.ac.uk

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Biobanks provide valuable human samples and data for research, especially for rare disorders. Transnational cooperation and networks enhance biobanking practices and resource sharing for scientific advancement.

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Area of Science:

  • Biomedical research
  • Translational science
  • Rare disease research

Background:

  • Biobanks are crucial for collecting human biomaterials and associated data.
  • High-quality biomaterials are essential for fundamental and translational research.
  • Rare disorder research significantly benefits from specialized biobanking resources.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the importance of biobanks in research.
  • To emphasize the value of human samples for rare disorder studies.
  • To promote transnational cooperation in biobanking.

Main Methods:

  • Not explicitly stated in the abstract, but implies the establishment and operation of biobanks and networks.
  • Facilitating access to biomaterials for researchers.
  • Ensuring common practices and quality standards across biobanks.

Main Results:

  • Biobanks provide essential high-quality human biomaterials for research.
  • Each sample from rare disorder patients is highly valuable for scientific discovery.
  • Transnational cooperation optimizes resource sharing and research outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • Biobanking is indispensable for advancing medical research, particularly for rare disorders.
  • Networks of biobanks are vital for standardizing practices and improving access to rare samples.
  • Collaborative biobanking efforts accelerate research and facilitate scientific breakthroughs.