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  • Biomedical research
  • Data science
  • Biobanking infrastructure

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  • Biobanking has evolved significantly over decades to support research needs.
  • Advancements in biological understanding and sample handling have improved sample quality.
  • Modern biobanking faces challenges from large-scale data generation and complex research requirements.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the critical need for biobanks to adapt their strategic focus.
  • To address the challenges posed by new research methodologies and data demands.
  • To advocate for a transition towards a data-centric approach in biobanking.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of historical biobanking practices.
  • Evaluation of current research trends, including next-generation sequencing.
  • Assessment of increasing data requirements for disease research.

Main Results:

  • Traditional sample-centric strategies are becoming insufficient.
  • Next-generation sequencing generates unprecedented data volumes and resolution.
  • Enhanced donor data is essential for advancing disease understanding.

Conclusions:

  • Biobanks must transition from a sample-centric to a data-centric strategy.
  • Failure to adapt risks rendering valuable samples unused.
  • A data-centric approach is vital for future research relevance and success.