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https://www.bips-institut.de/en/research/biobank.html
Biobank that contains more than 50,000 blood, urine and saliva samples as well as tissue materials from epidemiological field studies. The samples and DNA collected in various studies are increasingly being used for the investigation of genetic, environmental and life-style associated factors in the etiology and prognosis of cancer and other chronic diseases such as obesity, diabetes and metabolic syndrome.
Proper citation: Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology Biobank (RRID:SCR_004094) Copy
http://www.lionseyeinstitute.org/about-us/
A nonprofit ocular research center with the largest eye bank in the world that provides eye tissue for research and transplantation to ophthalmic specialists and surgeons nationwide. They empower researchers to conduct real-time studies of healthy and diseased ocular tissue leading to a greater understanding of the events that lead to blindness. Their mission is to improve visual outcomes and quality of life for those who are blind or visually impaired through innovative ocular endeavors.
Proper citation: Lions Eye Institute for Transplant and Research (RRID:SCR_004008) Copy
https://moffitt.org/research-science/shared-resources/tissue/
A central tissue repository at Moffitt specializing in protocol-driven human tissue collection, storage, processing and dissemination. Tissue Core provides investigators with access to high quality, well-annotated human specimens obtained from representative of the patient populations. The advent of powerful molecular technologies has opened the door to developing more effective treatments of patients with cancer. Access to high quality specimens with associated clinical, treatment, recurrence outcome data will be critical to developing and validating the tests needed for diagnosis and prediction of response to therapy. Since its commencement in 1993, the Tissue Core has collected more than 8,000 cases of human liquid cancers and solid primary and metastatic tumors both malignant and benign with adjacent normal, from variety of sites and diagnoses. Collected samples are mostly remnant tissues obtained from patients undergoing therapeutic surgical procedures at the Center. The core also ensures tissue release compliance with USF-IRB and Privacy Board recommendations. * Protocol driven sample collection, processing and distribution * Collection of sample and patient demographic information. * Nucleic acid extractions from tissue sections, FNA, core biopsies blood and bone marrow. * Histology services: H&E slides, staining, sectioning, paraffin blocks, OCT blocks, sample microdissection * WBC, plasma and serum isolation. * Project development and support: Facility staff provides advice and guidance to researchers.
Proper citation: Moffitt Cancer Center Tissue Core (RRID:SCR_004406) Copy
http://www.tumorbank.org/index.php
Since 1995 the Tumorbank Basel Foundation (German: Stiftung Tumorbank Basel) is a non-for-profit foundation acting in cancer translation research. The purpose of the Tumorbank Basel Foundation is to support in promoting optimization of decision making process for the management of solid cancer personalized treatment modalities to the benefit of the patient. Our Aims: * Acquisition and storage of biological material and clinical data of patients suffering of solid cancer diseases in particular breast and prostate cancer. * Promoting and supporting cancer research using the acquired material and data for clinical studies and translational research. * The development of molecular tumor analyses / tools for cancer patients and the performance of the resulting diagnostic services for personalized treatment modalities. The Tumorbank Basel Foundation has acquired * Data about more than 10''000 breast cancer patients * Data comprise clinical and pathological (histology & IHC) characteristics and biochemical (continuous quantified protein expression levels) features, which are available for almost all samples as well as clinical follow-ups now available for more than 2''000 patients * The RNA expression level of 65 genes has been assessed in >800 samples by Real-Time PCR (317 retrospectively in cases with follow-up, the remaining on a routine basis, prospectively since 2004) The Tumorbank Basel Foundation is storing in Freezers at - 80 degrees C * Ca. 6''000 fresh frozen tissue samples of breast cancer patients * Ca. 9''000 particulate fractions (cytosol / membrane) of all samples analyzed * Ca. 1''000 paired non-malignant adjacent tissue material samples * More than 1''000 extracted RNA samples of good quality * Serum and plasma collection from patients has been started since 2005 All data are stored in a relational SQL data bank using an application. The Tumorbank Basel Foundation is collaborating with several pathology institutes allowing to perform studies correlating results obtained from fresh frozen and paired paraffin embedded tissue samples. The Tumorbank Basel Foundation has started a prostate carcinoma project in Collaboration with the ZeTuP (www.zetup.ch) and pathology institute of St. Gallen. Fresh frozen samples of more than 150 prostate carcinoma patients have been collected and are under investigation.
Proper citation: Tumorbank Basel Foundation (RRID:SCR_004962) Copy
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on June 28,2022. A network of several university centers in Germany that classifies neurological and psychiatric disorders neuropathologically and collects and provides brain tissue for research. The aim and task of the Brain-Net are: the collection of clinically and neuropathologically well-characterized brain tissue samples; the standardization of neuropathological diagnoses according to internationally accepted criteria; and providing a basis for future research projects using genetic, epidemiological, biometric and other issues to neurological and psychiatric disorders.
Proper citation: Brain-Net (RRID:SCR_005017) Copy
http://www.alabamaorgancenter.org
The Alabama Organ Center (AOC) is the federally designated organ procurement organization for the state of Alabama. We work with all of the hospitals in the state to coordinate their donation services. Like all organ procurement organizations, the AOC is a non-profit organization. We provide a variety of services: * Hospital education * Public education * Screening of potential donors * Coordination of the donation process * Family support The AOC is committed to providing a better quality of life for those who require an organ or tissue transplant, while respecting the families who share the gift of life.
Proper citation: Alabama Organ Center (RRID:SCR_004721) Copy
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented May 10, 2017. A pilot effort that has developed a centralized, web-based biospecimen locator that presents biospecimens collected and stored at participating Arizona hospitals and biospecimen banks, which are available for acquisition and use by researchers. Researchers may use this site to browse, search and request biospecimens to use in qualified studies. The development of the ABL was guided by the Arizona Biospecimen Consortium (ABC), a consortium of hospitals and medical centers in the Phoenix area, and is now being piloted by this Consortium under the direction of ABRC. You may browse by type (cells, fluid, molecular, tissue) or disease. Common data elements decided by the ABC Standards Committee, based on data elements on the National Cancer Institute''s (NCI''s) Common Biorepository Model (CBM), are displayed. These describe the minimum set of data elements that the NCI determined were most important for a researcher to see about a biospecimen. The ABL currently does not display information on whether or not clinical data is available to accompany the biospecimens. However, a requester has the ability to solicit clinical data in the request. Once a request is approved, the biospecimen provider will contact the requester to discuss the request (and the requester''s questions) before finalizing the invoice and shipment. The ABL is available to the public to browse. In order to request biospecimens from the ABL, the researcher will be required to submit the requested required information. Upon submission of the information, shipment of the requested biospecimen(s) will be dependent on the scientific and institutional review approval. Account required. Registration is open to everyone., documented on August 17, 2021.Biospecimens and support services to advance translational research including a wide range of specimen types, including matched sets of normal and diseased tissue, Formalin-Fixed, Paraffin-Embedded (FFPE), blood, and serum, focusing primarily on cancer. They stock a wide range of sample formats to help meet research goals quickly and on budget. Collections are preformed to be ideal for a wide range of studies including genomic, proteomic, molecular and histologic analysis. ILSbio provides tissue and tissue derivatives that are high quality, cost effective and procured in compliance with current and anticipated regulations. The company obtains its clinical specimens under strict IRB approved protocols with informed consent and the utmost attention to issues of patient safety, anonymity and confidentiality. Clinical and pathological data is available for all specimens. Researchers use the tissue products at all levels of scientific study ranging from large pharma and biotech organizations to small labs and university research facilities. They also participate in wholesale distribution to other bio-banking organizations.
Proper citation: ILSbio (RRID:SCR_004682) Copy
Founded in 1977, California Cryobank (CCB) is a full-service sperm bank providing a comprehensive resource for frozen donor sperm, private semen cryopreservation, and specialized reproductive services (including egg and embryo storage and artificial insemination guidance). We are extremely proud of our 30 years of reproductive success. The demand for expert services has grown exponentially as discussion of reproductive challenges has continued to become more mainstream. At California Cryobank we understand that regardless of how much information and education you bring to the process, there can still be significant apprehension accompanying such big steps as sperm donation and donor insemination. CCB''s commitment to making our clients as comfortable as possible is what sets us apart and makes us so much more than just another sperm bank. Our services are entirely patient-centric; from the education that we provide����??answering questions and providing step-by-step timetables that let patients know what to expect in the weeks and months to come from donor sperm selection through insemination����??to the guidance that we offer. Our team is comprised of physicians, lab technicians, genetic counselors, Client Service Consultants, and Donor Matching Consultants. Every facet of our services is completely and expertly led by one of our experienced and compassionate team members. And while our sperm donor program is the foundation of our service, California Cryobank provides a full range of services for our clients including cord blood banking and access to our CCB Sibling Registry.
Proper citation: California Cryobank, Inc. (RRID:SCR_004684) Copy
Established in 1970, the University of Miami Tissue Bank (UMTB) is the oldest academic institution of its kind in the United States. UMTB came about and evolved in an effort to provide safe and effective bone and soft tissue grafts to patients long before allograft bone transplantation was widely accepted. UMTB has always been focused on safety and the advancement of knowledge in allograft use. More scientific peer-reviewed articles, book chapters and innovations have come from UMTB either directly or indirectly than from any other organization of its kind. UMTB continues to be a leader in transplantation research and has maintained an impeccable safety record. As the only university-run tissue bank, UMTB works closely with surgeons and basic science investigators to advance the field of bone and soft tissue transplantation. Our scientific endeavors include clinical trials to confirm and improve graft efficacy for oral surgery, orthopedic tumor and spine surgery, and sports injuries. When warranted, we engage commercial entities for these studies. As a multidisciplinary organization of surgeons, pathologists, scientists and technicians, we have safely recovered, processed, distributed and implanted aseptically processed bone, cartilage and soft tissue grafts in thousands of patients. We make extraordinary efforts to ensure aseptic recovery and processing to protect the biologic activity, integrity, bio attributes, and safety of the graft. We believe that the American Association of Tissue Banks (AATB) has adopted appropriate guidelines for Tissue Banking in the United States and the University of Miami is a proud member of this organization.
Proper citation: University of Miami Tissue Bank (RRID:SCR_004560) Copy
Founded by the physician partners of ACORN, Inc. (Accelerated Community Oncology Research Network), World BioBank embraces forward-thinking technology and a strong commitment to the advancement of bioscience. The World BioBank collects cancer samples, normal samples, and other non-neoplastic diseases. Data available include sample-specific data, patient-specific data, and study-related data. * SOLID TISSUES (snap frozen and matched formalin-fixed paraffin embedded diseased and normal internal controls) from: Surgical resections, Image-guided biopsies, Bone marrow biopsies, Endoscopic biopsies * LIQUID TISSUES: Peripheral blood, Genomic DNA (from buffy coat), Plasma, Serum World BioBank is committed to marrying samples to a wealth of longitudinal medical data and tissue-specific data.
Proper citation: World BioBank (RRID:SCR_004958) Copy
Donor Services of Indiana (DSI) in Fort Wayne is the nonprofit tissue bank established to provide high-quality human tissue and eye tissue for transplant to patients in our region, and for use in medical research. The program depends on contributions made by generous people who have consented to donation after the death of a family member. Bone, tendons, skin grafts and heart valves can significantly improve the quality of life for transplant recipients by preventing amputation, restoring mobility, relieving pain and sometimes saving lives. DSI adheres to the strict guidelines of the American Association of Tissue Banks and is widely recognized for its leadership in tissue banking. Transplant tissue provided by DSI is from regional donors evaluated and procured by our clinical staff, tested under our rigorous protocols, and distributed, tracked and followed by our professionals. DSI provides tissues back to the community from which they came and is equipped to deliver needed tissues on an urgent basis for medical emergencies, surgeries and procedures.
Proper citation: Donor Services of Indiana (RRID:SCR_004838) Copy
Established in 1987, LifeGift is a not-for-profit organ procurement organization that recovers organs and tissue for individuals needing transplants in 109 Texas counties in North, Southeast and West Texas. Our Role * Help grieving families consider the decision to give the gift of life. Inform families of registered donors of their loved ones����?? wishes to donate. * Coordinate the organ and tissue recovery process with surgeons, other transplant professionals and transplant centers. Collect data for use in transplantation research. * Partner with hospitals to continually develop effective, government-regulated donation systems to help increase the number of donated organs available for transplant. * Educate the public about the need for organ and tissue donation. Serve the African-American, Latino and Asian minority communities with specific educational programs. * Continue to support and maintain contact with donor families following the donation process, facilitating communication between recipients and donor families, if both parties desire.
Proper citation: LifeGift Organ Donation Center (RRID:SCR_004555) Copy
http://ehs.sph.berkeley.edu/holland/biorepository/
Established in 2004, SPH Biorepository was built to create a centralized facility for many research programs, as well as for new ones; more effective use of the available storage space; development of new database management tools; and quality control of sample processing and banking. While maintaining ultimate control of the samples accumulated in their research projects, PIs will have the assurance of competent handling of their biological samples, reliable access, safe storage, and expert advice from the Biorepository personnel. In the long-term, the Biorepository will provide: * Safe and orderly storage of banked samples * Samples diversification in case of a major disaster *Leverage for additional funding for the new projects Over 145,000 thousands of various biological and environmental samples have been stored and archived through the CHAMACOS, Vitamin, FACES, IBD, and other projects. The Biorepository (Holland - Director) has accumulated substantial expertise in the development of customized databases to barcode and monitor sample location, transfer, and use.
Proper citation: SPH Biorepository (RRID:SCR_004551) Copy
https://komentissuebank.iu.edu/
The goals of the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Tissue Bank at the IU Simon Cancer Center are to acquire biomolecule and tissue specimens from the entire continuum of breast development: puberty to menopause and to make these specimens or the digital data derived from them available and accessible to researchers across the globe.
Proper citation: Susan G. Komen Tissue Bank (RRID:SCR_004708) Copy
LifeSource is the non-profit organization dedicated to saving lives through organ and tissue donation in the Upper Midwest. We serve more than 6 million people in communities across Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and portions of western Wisconsin. As the federally-designated organization that manages organ and tissue donation in our region, we are dedicated to working with our hospital and community partners to support donor families, facilitate the donation of organs and tissues to transplant recipients and encourage the people in our communities to register as donors.
Proper citation: LifeSource (RRID:SCR_004702) Copy
http://www.sc.edu/cancer_research/bioSystem.php
The South Carolina Biorepository System (SCBS), directed by Dr. Phil Buckhaults, School of Medicine, is a statewide tissue bank working with health care facilities across South Carolina to collect tumor and matched normal tissue samples from patients with cancer, and providing these samples to researchers statewide. All specimens are de-identified to protect patient privacy, but are annotated with essential, detailed clinical data. Currently, the SCBS inventory includes specimens from the leading types of cancers in South Carolina: breast, colorectal, lung, and prostate, as well as many other cancer sites. The ultimate goal is to improve the lives of cancer patients and their families.
Proper citation: South Carolina Biorepository System (RRID:SCR_005034) Copy
http://ari.ucsf.edu/programs/asb.aspx
The AIDS Specimen Bank (ASB) provides repository services to cohort studies such as the Women''s Interagency HIV Study (WIHS), Primary HIV Infection Study, Staying Well Study, clinical trials performed at UCSF, and others. The majority of ASB clients are HIV investigators, but the bank also processes and stores specimens collected from some non-HIV studies. The ASB is also the Specimen Bank Core for the UCSF/GIVI Center for AIDS Research. The mission of the AIDS Specimen Bank is to provide the following: * Processing and handling of specimens * Short-term or long-term storage (includes ultra-low temperatures and liquid nitrogen) * Data management * Well-characterized specimens to qualified investigators for translational research * Consultation to investigators inquiring about specimen collection and storage * International resource for HIV research * Networking tool within the research community All body fluids����??sera, plasma, saliva, vaginal lavage, etc.����??are stored as 1-milliliter aliquots in ultra-low freezers (-70��������C). PBMCs are processed and stored in liquid nitrogen. All equipment involved with the processing of specimens (centrifuges and Coulter counter) is calibrated by trained technicians. The ASB is a participant in the Adult AIDS Clinical Trials Group PBMC Cryopreservation and Viability Panel, in which sets of processed and frozen PBMCs are sent to the Immunology Quality Assessment Program (IQA) testing lab for viability and cell counts. Our laboratory has participated in the IQA program for three years, and all samples have proven to be acceptable to their standards. The ASB is compliant with Good Laboratory Practices guidelines.
Proper citation: UCSF AIDS Specimen Bank (RRID:SCR_004981) Copy
http://www.communitytissue.org/
Community Tissue Services (CTS), a not-for-profit tissue bank, was founded in Dayton, Ohio in 1986 as a division of the Community Blood Center. The tissue bank was established to help patients in need of life saving or life enhancing tissue grafts. CTS'' goal is to educate the community of the importance of tissue donation so that families can make informed decisions about the options of donation. CTS serves the public through recovery, processing and distribution of human tissue grafts used for transplantation. Since 1994, CTS has expanded its Dayton, Ohio operations into Texas, Oregon, California, Indiana, Pennsylvania and Tennessee, with over 300 employees nationwide. CTS is an accredited member of the American Association of Tissue Banks and CTS-CTIR is ISO 13485 certified. Strongly committed to providing the highest quality of tissues for transplantation, the tissue bank complies with all federal and state regulations. CTS is currently one of the largest US tissue banks, distributing nearly 10% of the tissue grafts in the United States. CTS is the largest nonprofit provider of skin grafts to surgeons for severe burn patients.
Proper citation: Community Tissue Services - CTS (RRID:SCR_004582) Copy
New Mexico Donor Services (NMDS) is committed to saving and improving lives, connecting one life to another through donation and transplantation. NMDS and New Mexico hospitals share responsibility to ensure that an individual''s decision to be a donor is followed or their family is given the option to donate organs and/or tissue. Hospitals identify potential donors, make timely referrals, and manage the patients to allow NMDS to evaluate the patient for donor suitability and check donor status on their driver''s license or ID. Organs are distributed to waiting recipients through the national organ transplant list maintained by the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) based on medical factors such as blood type, size and tissue match. It is illegal to distribute organs based on wealth or celebrity status. Tissue is distributed based on patient need, medical criteria and availability.
Proper citation: NMDS - New Mexico Donor Services (RRID:SCR_005033) Copy
http://tissuebank.stanford.edu/
The Stanford Tissue Bank was established with seed funding from the Bio-X Program and the Department of Pathology, and currently receives support from the Stanford Cancer Institute. The goal of the Tissue Bank is to facilitate biomedical research using tissues at Stanford, by providing services for the procurement, storage, distribution, and study of tissues. Current Tissue Bank activities and services include collecting and banking freshly-frozen tissue specimens from excess surgical material and from autopsy, providing fresh tissue specimens for viable cell studies, processing and banking blood components, maintaining a tissue database with links to clinicopathological data, performing histological staining and pathological review, and coordinating patient consent and assuring regulatory compliance. As a centralized shared resource, the Tissue Bank adds value through experience, efficiency, standardization, accountability, protection of patient confidentially, and timely completion of research. An oversight committee serves to guide policies, prioritize resources, and review service requests to ensure equitable usage.
Proper citation: Stanford Tissue Bank (RRID:SCR_004615) Copy
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