Literature DB >> 30016130

Challenges for the Sustainability of University-Run Biobanks.

Nana Cecilie Halmsted Kongsholm1, Søren Tvorup Christensen2, Janne Rothmar Hermann3, Lars Allan Larsen4, Timo Minssen3, Lotte Bang Pedersen2, Neethu Rajam5, Niels Tommerup4, Aaro Tupasela6, Jens Schovsbo5.   

Abstract

Most university biobanks begin like other university research projects, that is, with an idea conceived by an individual researcher in pursuit of his/her own research interests, publications, funding, and career. Some biobanks, however, come to have scientific value that goes beyond the projects that were initially responsible for the collection of the samples and data they contain. Such value may derive from among other things the uniqueness of the samples in terms of their sheer volume, the quality of the samples, the ability to link the samples with information retrieved in disease registries, or the fact that the samples represent very rare diseases. This article focuses on biobanks of this kind, and the special obligations that publicly funded universities have to ensure the sustainability of biobanks with continued scientific value. We argue that universities should adopt policies to deal with the various, diverse issues which may arise during the lifecycle of a biobank. The policies should be flexible, accommodate the freedoms of individual researchers, and reflect the multifaceted nature of biobanks. Yet they should be specific enough to provide guidance and robust enough to safeguard legal norms and ethical values. The article sets out concrete recommendations which universities should consider and act upon.

Keywords:  FAIR principles; access to samples; biobanks; custodianship; property rights; sustainability

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30016130     DOI: 10.1089/bio.2018.0054

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biopreserv Biobank        ISSN: 1947-5543            Impact factor:   2.300


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1.  Raising to the Challenge: Building a Federated Biobank to Accelerate Translational Research-The University Biobank Limburg.

Authors:  Loes Linsen; Kimberly Vanhees; Evi Vanoppen; Kim Ulenaers; Suzanne Driessens; Joris Penders; Veerle Somers; Piet Stinissen; Jean-Luc Rummens
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2019-10-22
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