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Biobanking, the collection and storage of human tissue, presents advanced research opportunities but also complex data management challenges. Laboratory Information Managing Systems (LIMS) are crucial for effective biobank information management and sample traceability.

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  • Biomedical research
  • Human tissue biobanking
  • Information management

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  • Human tissue collection and storage have historical roots in medicine.
  • Biobanking has emerged as a distinct scientific discipline, enabled by technological advancements.
  • Modern biobanking facilitates the procurement and long-term storage of viable human cells ex vivo for research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the complex information management issues arising from advancements in biobanking.
  • To outline the essential requirements for managing information within biobanks.
  • To highlight the role of Laboratory Information Managing Systems (LIMS) in biobanking operations.

Main Methods:

  • Review of information management requirements in biobanking.
  • Consideration of technological advancements enabling ex vivo cell storage and genetic information retrieval.
  • Focus on Laboratory Information Managing Systems (LIMS) as a solution for data management.

Main Results:

  • Technological progress in biobanking offers significant potential for biomedical research, including genetic studies.
  • These advancements necessitate robust information management strategies for samples, processing, donor data, traceability, and sample utilization.
  • Laboratory Information Managing Systems (LIMS) are identified as a key tool for comprehensive information management in biobanks.

Conclusions:

  • Effective information management is critical for the successful operation of biobanks.
  • Biobanking advancements require sophisticated systems to handle the associated data complexity.
  • Laboratory Information Managing Systems (LIMS) provide essential capabilities for managing biobank data, ensuring sample integrity and research traceability.