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Methods in Biobanking

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International biobank collaborations allow for studies with large number of subjects where generalizability of findings across populations can be investigated, which means establishing quality criteria concerning the nature of the sample, conditions of sample storage, and the adequacy of available information is of vital importance. Methods in Biobanking brings together contributions from experts in the field in order to aid in the establishment of this much needed consistency. The volume discusses how to use existing collections of biological material to answer significant questions concerning the cause of disease without violating the personal integrity of participating sample donors, the ethical issues surrounding biobanks, guidelines for the use of coding systems and the use of biocomputing and registry linkages in research projects, as well as many other key subjects. As a volume in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology(TM) series, this collection provides the kind of detailed description and implementation advice that is crucial for getting optimal results.Authoritative and cutting-edge, Methods in Biobanking seeks to provide scientists with the tools necessary to take advantage of the tremendous current resources of the world's biobanks and strengthen those resources for the future.

List of contents

Genetic Research and Biobanks.- The Need to Down Regulate: A Minimal Ethical Framework for Biobank Research.- Nordic Biological Specimen Bank Cohorts as Basis for Studies of Cancer Causes and Control: Quality Control Tools for Study Cohorts with More than 2 Million Sample Donors and 100,000 Prospective Cancers.- Biobanks Collected for Routine Healthcare Purposes: Build-Up and Use for Epidemiological Research.- Biobanks and Registers in Epidemiological Research on Cancer.- Study Designs for Biobank-Based Epidemiologic Research on Chronic Diseases.- The EPIC Biobank (European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition).- The AIDS and Cancer Specimen Resource (ACSR).- Specific Advantages of Twin Registries and Biobanks.- The Swedish Multi-Generation Register.- Multigenerational Information: The Example of the Icelandic Genealogy Database.- Creation of a New Prospective Research Biobank: The Example of HUNT3.- Best Practices for Establishing a Biobank.- Extraction, Quantitation, and Functionality Evaluation of DNA from Various Sample Types.- Cervical Cytology Biobanks as a Resource for Molecular Epidemiology.- Biobanking of Fresh Frozen Tissue from Clinical Surgical Specimens: Transport Logistics, Sample Selection, and Histological Characterization.- Protein Extraction from Solid Tissue.- Collection and Preservation of Frozen Microorganisms.- Handling of Solid Brain Tumor Tissue for Protein Analysis.- Blood Plasma Handling for Protein Analysis.- Biobank Informatics: Connecting Genotypes and Phenotypes.- A Practical Guide to Constructing and Using Tissue Microarrays.- Breast Cancer Genomics Based on Biobanks.- Monitoring, Alarm, and Data Visualization Service on Sample Preparing and Sample Storing Devices in Biobanks.- Fresh Frozen Tissue: RNA Extraction and Quality Control.

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International biobank collaborations allow for studies with large number of subjects where generalizability of findings across populations can be investigated, which means establishing quality criteria concerning the nature of the sample, conditions of sample storage, and the adequacy of available information is of vital importance. Methods in Biobanking brings together contributions from experts in the field in order to aid in the establishment of this much needed consistency. The volume discusses how to use existing collections of biological material to answer significant questions concerning the cause of disease without violating the personal integrity of participating sample donors, the ethical issues surrounding biobanks, guidelines for the use of coding systems and the use of biocomputing and registry linkages in research projects, as well as many other key subjects. As a volume in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology™ series, this collection provides the kind of detailed description and implementation advice that is crucial for getting optimal results.

Authoritative and cutting-edge, Methods in Biobanking seeks to provide scientists with the tools necessary to take advantage of the tremendous current resources of the world’s biobanks and strengthen those resources for the future.

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“The modest aim of Dillner’s tome, to ‘contribute to the development of competence in the subject area of Biobanking’, is admirably met. … As a compendium of interesting topics which are informatively presented by experts in the field the book works. So if you want to dip into the world of biobanking this is the book for you. … it is a useful text for undergraduate or master’s level courses, in which biobanking is a component part.” (John Gallacher, Human Genetics, Vol. 129, 2011)

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From the reviews:
"The modest aim of Dillner's tome, to 'contribute to the development of competence in the subject area of Biobanking', is admirably met. ... As a compendium of interesting topics which are informatively presented by experts in the field the book works. So if you want to dip into the world of biobanking this is the book for you. ... it is a useful text for undergraduate or master's level courses, in which biobanking is a component part." (John Gallacher, Human Genetics, Vol. 129, 2011)

Product details

Assisted by Joaki Dillner (Editor), Joakim Dillner (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9781493960774
ISBN 978-1-4939-6077-4
No. of pages 421
Dimensions 180 mm x 254 mm x 24 mm
Weight 824 g
Illustrations XI, 421 p.
Series Methods in Molecular Biology
Methods in Molecular Biology
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > General, dictionaries

B, biotechnology, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Materials science, Biomaterials, Cell Biology

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