Authors
Jimmie Vaught, Joyce Rogers, Kimberly Myers, Mark David Lim, Nicole Lockhart, Helen Moore, Sherilyn Sawyer, Jeffrey L Furman, Carolyn Compton
Publication date
2011/6/1
Journal
Journal of the national cancer institute monographs
Volume
2011
Issue
42
Pages
1-7
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
High-quality biospecimens with appropriate clinical annotation are critical in the era of personalized medicine. It is now widely recognized that biospecimen resources need to be developed and operated under established scientific, technical, business, and ethical/legal standards. To date, such standards have not been widely practiced, resulting in variable biospecimen quality that may compromise research efforts. The National Cancer Institute (NCI) Office of Biorepositories and Biospecimen Research (OBBR) was established in 2005 to coordinate NCI’s biospecimen resource activities and address those issues that affect access to the high-quality specimens and data necessary for its research enterprises as well as the broader translational research field. OBBR and the NCI Biorepository Coordinating Committee developed NCI’s “Best Practices for Biospecimen Resources” after consultation with a broad …
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