This chapter describes biobanks as institutions for collection, preservation, curation, and production of knowledge and information, in both material and immaterial forms. That characterization calls for research and comparative analysis of the broad diversity of specific biobanks, using a standardized research framework. Such a framework is identified and described here, as the knowledge commons framework. The chapter describes applications of the framework to biobanks to date and suggests directions for future research
The establishment of biobanks is gaining prominence globally. The open and evolving nature of bioban...
The challenges facing biobanks are changing from simple collections of materials to quality-assured ...
Biobanks are repositories that collect, store and distribute large quantities of biological samples ...
This chapter describes biobanks as institutions for collection, preservation, curation, and producti...
This chapter discusses the emergence of biobanks around the world. Specifically, it considers the sc...
The article traces the genealogy of the Minimum Information About Biobank Data Sharing model, create...
Biobanks are repositories that store human biological materials and their associated data. They are ...
Biobanks represent an invaluable research tool and, as a result of their intrinsic and extrinsic nat...
Abstract Background Medical research to improve health care faces a major problem in the relatively ...
Biobanks have been heralded as essential tools for translating biomedical research into practice, dr...
Within the field of biodiversity governance, initiatives for sharing knowledge through networking di...
The possibility of preserving human tissue separated from the body, from which to extract clinical i...
This is the final version. Available on open access from STS Italia via the URL in this record.Bioba...
Good biobank governance implies—at a minimum—transparency and accountability and the implementation ...
Rapid technological advances, the establishment of large-scale biobanks, and the exchange of data ac...
The establishment of biobanks is gaining prominence globally. The open and evolving nature of bioban...
The challenges facing biobanks are changing from simple collections of materials to quality-assured ...
Biobanks are repositories that collect, store and distribute large quantities of biological samples ...
This chapter describes biobanks as institutions for collection, preservation, curation, and producti...
This chapter discusses the emergence of biobanks around the world. Specifically, it considers the sc...
The article traces the genealogy of the Minimum Information About Biobank Data Sharing model, create...
Biobanks are repositories that store human biological materials and their associated data. They are ...
Biobanks represent an invaluable research tool and, as a result of their intrinsic and extrinsic nat...
Abstract Background Medical research to improve health care faces a major problem in the relatively ...
Biobanks have been heralded as essential tools for translating biomedical research into practice, dr...
Within the field of biodiversity governance, initiatives for sharing knowledge through networking di...
The possibility of preserving human tissue separated from the body, from which to extract clinical i...
This is the final version. Available on open access from STS Italia via the URL in this record.Bioba...
Good biobank governance implies—at a minimum—transparency and accountability and the implementation ...
Rapid technological advances, the establishment of large-scale biobanks, and the exchange of data ac...
The establishment of biobanks is gaining prominence globally. The open and evolving nature of bioban...
The challenges facing biobanks are changing from simple collections of materials to quality-assured ...
Biobanks are repositories that collect, store and distribute large quantities of biological samples ...