| Literature DB >> 27163838 |
Sunhee Lee1, Seungjoo Nam1, Paul E Jung1, Ki-Jeong Kim1, Yeonhee Lee1,2.
Abstract
With the enactment of the Nagoya Protocol, biological resources are now increasingly considered as assets of an individual country, instead of as the common property of mankind. As worldwide interest for securing biological resources intensifies, research resource centers (RRCs), which collect, preserve, and provide resources and their information to academia and industries, are gathering more attention. The Asian Network of Research Resource Centers (ANRRC) strives for conservation and effective use of bioresources and their data by connecting resource centers of Asia, a continent with the greatest diversity of life. Since its foundation in 2009, the Network has significantly expanded to encompass 103 RRCs of 14 countries. Through the Network, member countries discuss opportunities for resource exchange and research collaboration and share biobanking information and regulations of different countries for international harmonization of resource management. ANRRC also contributes to developing of International Standards of biobanks and biological resources as a liaison to the International Organization for Standardization technical committee 276 Biotechnology.Keywords: ISO/TC 276 Biotechnology; biobank network; biological resource centers (BRCs); international standardization; research resource centers (RRCs)
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27163838 DOI: 10.1089/bio.2016.0008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biopreserv Biobank ISSN: 1947-5543 Impact factor: 2.300