Introduction: The use of human-derived samples is vital to numerous areas of biological and medical research. Despite this, researchers often find or anticipate difficulty in sourcing samples. There are ongoing efforts to increase the visibility and accessibility of UK human tissue biobanking, but minimal (if any) research on the reasons behind researchers' choice of sample source has been undertaken. We have analyzed UK researchers' motivations on using their preferred sample sources and their perceived barriers to human sample use. / Methods: The study was based on an online survey of academic and industry researchers, followed by focus groups, with participants across the United Kingdom. Both the survey and focus groups probed partici...
Biobanks, which contain human biological samples and/or data, provide a crucial contribution to the ...
Introduction: Recent advances in genetic, genomic and proteomic technology have increased the value ...
Biobanks are vital for biospecimen production in research, despite the regulatory, recruitment and c...
Aim: To survey UK cellular pathology departments regarding their attitudes and practices relating to...
Objective A mixed methods study exploring the UK general public's willingness to donate human biosam...
Aim To survey UK cellular pathology departments regarding their attitudes and practices relating to ...
Background: Sharing of tissue samples for research and disease surveillance purposes has become incr...
Biobanks, which contain human biological samples and/or data, provide a crucial contribution to the ...
OBJECTIVE: A mixed-methods study exploring the UK general public's views towards consent for the use...
A focus group study in adults and teenagers in Flanders: Attitudes towards research on human stored ...
As academics closely involved in UK biobanking, we welcome the suggestions made in The Lancet Oncolo...
Biobanks, which contain human biological samples and/or data, provide a crucial contribution to the ...
One of the most significant impediments to the current goals of genomic research is the limited avai...
OBJECTIVE: Annotated clinical samples taken from patients are a foundation of translational medical ...
Funding: The author disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorshi...
Biobanks, which contain human biological samples and/or data, provide a crucial contribution to the ...
Introduction: Recent advances in genetic, genomic and proteomic technology have increased the value ...
Biobanks are vital for biospecimen production in research, despite the regulatory, recruitment and c...
Aim: To survey UK cellular pathology departments regarding their attitudes and practices relating to...
Objective A mixed methods study exploring the UK general public's willingness to donate human biosam...
Aim To survey UK cellular pathology departments regarding their attitudes and practices relating to ...
Background: Sharing of tissue samples for research and disease surveillance purposes has become incr...
Biobanks, which contain human biological samples and/or data, provide a crucial contribution to the ...
OBJECTIVE: A mixed-methods study exploring the UK general public's views towards consent for the use...
A focus group study in adults and teenagers in Flanders: Attitudes towards research on human stored ...
As academics closely involved in UK biobanking, we welcome the suggestions made in The Lancet Oncolo...
Biobanks, which contain human biological samples and/or data, provide a crucial contribution to the ...
One of the most significant impediments to the current goals of genomic research is the limited avai...
OBJECTIVE: Annotated clinical samples taken from patients are a foundation of translational medical ...
Funding: The author disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorshi...
Biobanks, which contain human biological samples and/or data, provide a crucial contribution to the ...
Introduction: Recent advances in genetic, genomic and proteomic technology have increased the value ...
Biobanks are vital for biospecimen production in research, despite the regulatory, recruitment and c...