[Extract] Biobanks are collections of biological specimens, with accompanying health and demographic information, stored and maintained for research purposes.1 Research may range from large scale population-based longitudinal studies or more defined disease and tissue-specific initiatives. In both observational and cohort studies, biobanks provide an invaluable resource that allows researchers to examine the complex range of factors which contribute to disease, without having to devote time to, and source funding for, the collection and storage of samples
Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people do not enjoy equal access to specialist hea...
Indigenous populations, in common with all populations, stand to benefit from the potential of genet...
The aim of the Te Mata Ira project was to explore Māori views on biobanking and genomic research, an...
[Extract] Biobanks are collections of biological specimens, with accompanying health and demographic...
Genomics is increasingly becoming an integral component of health research and clinical care. The pe...
Biobanks have great potential in advancing population health research by enabling access to biospeci...
© Springer International Publishing AG 2017. Advances in our understanding of genetic and rare disea...
Indigenous-led, culturally safe health research and infrastructure are essential to address existing...
Thousands of blood samples taken from Australia’s indigenous people lie in institutional freez...
Publically funded biobanking initiatives and genetic research should contribute towards reducing ine...
Expanded carrier screening (ECS) for recessive monogenic diseases requires prior knowledge of genomi...
This paper explores the manners in which Indigenous and allied non-Indigenous researchers, medical d...
Expanded carrier screening (ECS) for recessive monogenic diseases requires prior knowledge of genomi...
BACKGROUND: Genetic research has potential benefits for improving health, such as identifying molecu...
Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people experience a greater burden of disease and ...
Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people do not enjoy equal access to specialist hea...
Indigenous populations, in common with all populations, stand to benefit from the potential of genet...
The aim of the Te Mata Ira project was to explore Māori views on biobanking and genomic research, an...
[Extract] Biobanks are collections of biological specimens, with accompanying health and demographic...
Genomics is increasingly becoming an integral component of health research and clinical care. The pe...
Biobanks have great potential in advancing population health research by enabling access to biospeci...
© Springer International Publishing AG 2017. Advances in our understanding of genetic and rare disea...
Indigenous-led, culturally safe health research and infrastructure are essential to address existing...
Thousands of blood samples taken from Australia’s indigenous people lie in institutional freez...
Publically funded biobanking initiatives and genetic research should contribute towards reducing ine...
Expanded carrier screening (ECS) for recessive monogenic diseases requires prior knowledge of genomi...
This paper explores the manners in which Indigenous and allied non-Indigenous researchers, medical d...
Expanded carrier screening (ECS) for recessive monogenic diseases requires prior knowledge of genomi...
BACKGROUND: Genetic research has potential benefits for improving health, such as identifying molecu...
Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people experience a greater burden of disease and ...
Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people do not enjoy equal access to specialist hea...
Indigenous populations, in common with all populations, stand to benefit from the potential of genet...
The aim of the Te Mata Ira project was to explore Māori views on biobanking and genomic research, an...