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  • Biobanking and Biomedical Research
  • Data Management and Harmonization

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  • Harmonization of biobanking terminology is crucial for effective data sharing.
  • Existing resources like medical thesauri and legal instruments offer relevant terms, but their comparative use is underexplored.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate preferred definitions for key biobanking terms among European professionals.
  • To identify potential challenges and improvements for harmonizing biobanking language.

Main Methods:

  • A web-based questionnaire collected preferred definitions for 10 key terms from 560 European biobank professionals.
  • Survey responses were analyzed for scope, regional differences, semantics, and ontological context.

Main Results:

  • 123 participants (23% response rate) provided input on definitions for terms like 'biobank', 'sample', and 'informed consent'.
  • A tendency to focus definitions solely on the research aspect of biobanking was observed.
  • Potential regional and legal variations in term definitions were highlighted.

Conclusions:

  • Biobanking definitions must encompass all aspects, bridging research and clinical applications.
  • Harmonized terminology, considering legal contexts, is essential for improved data sharing and interdisciplinary collaboration.