Biobanks have been established from the beginning of the millennium as relevant infrastructures to support biomedical research. These repositories have also transformed the paradigm of collecting and storing samples and associated clinical data, moving these practices from the healthcare services and research laboratories to dedicated services. In Portugal, the establishment of biobanks is happening in the absence of a specific legal framework, turning it difficult to fully understand the scope of their action. This ethnographic research explored how establishing a biobank challenges the dynamics between healthcare and biomedical research. The ethnography intended to follow the path of biological samples from the hospital, where they were c...
Biobanks correspond to different situations: research and technological development, medical diagnos...
Biobanks, which contain human biological samples and/or data, provide a crucial contribution to the ...
Biobanks are repositories that store human biological materials and their associated data. They are ...
The possibility of preserving human tissue separated from the body, from which to extract clinical i...
16noThe term “biobanking” is often misapplied to any collection of human biological materials (biosp...
Medical research increasingly relies on collections of donated human tissue, such as DNA samples, bl...
Biobanks – collections of human biological specimens stored for future research use – are crucial fo...
This article outlines and discusses Brazil's new regulations on the use of human biological material...
The collection and storage of biological samples for research purposes is an activity linked for som...
The aim of the present review is to discuss how the promising field of biobanking can support health...
Medical research has greatly beneited from molecular biology and increasingly relies on tools from t...
The challenges facing biobanks are changing from simple collections of materials to quality-assured ...
Past practices of informal sample collections and spreadsheets for data and sample management fall s...
Biobanks are repositories, which assemble, store, and manage collections of human specimens and rela...
Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION: Current guidelines for clinical biobanking have a strong...
Biobanks correspond to different situations: research and technological development, medical diagnos...
Biobanks, which contain human biological samples and/or data, provide a crucial contribution to the ...
Biobanks are repositories that store human biological materials and their associated data. They are ...
The possibility of preserving human tissue separated from the body, from which to extract clinical i...
16noThe term “biobanking” is often misapplied to any collection of human biological materials (biosp...
Medical research increasingly relies on collections of donated human tissue, such as DNA samples, bl...
Biobanks – collections of human biological specimens stored for future research use – are crucial fo...
This article outlines and discusses Brazil's new regulations on the use of human biological material...
The collection and storage of biological samples for research purposes is an activity linked for som...
The aim of the present review is to discuss how the promising field of biobanking can support health...
Medical research has greatly beneited from molecular biology and increasingly relies on tools from t...
The challenges facing biobanks are changing from simple collections of materials to quality-assured ...
Past practices of informal sample collections and spreadsheets for data and sample management fall s...
Biobanks are repositories, which assemble, store, and manage collections of human specimens and rela...
Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION: Current guidelines for clinical biobanking have a strong...
Biobanks correspond to different situations: research and technological development, medical diagnos...
Biobanks, which contain human biological samples and/or data, provide a crucial contribution to the ...
Biobanks are repositories that store human biological materials and their associated data. They are ...