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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
http://www.lifelineofohio.org/
An independent, non-profit organization, Lifeline of Ohio (LOOP), promotes and coordinates the donation of human organs and tissue for transplantation. Its mission is to educate and empower central and southeastern Ohioans about organ and tissue donation while also facilitating the donation process. Lifeline of Ohio, a Donate Life Organization, has been approved by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) as the designated organ procurement organization (OPO) serving 37 Ohio counties along with Wood and Hancock counties in West Virginia. Accredited by both the Association of Organ Procurement Organizations (AOPO) and the American Association of Tissue Banks (AATB), Lifeline of Ohio provides services to 70 hospitals and the communities they serve through its procurement and tissue coordinators, and other professional staff.
Proper citation: Lifeline of Ohio (RRID:SCR_005027) Copy
http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/services.asp?pid=service&rid=2044
The Southern Alberta Organ and Tissue Donation Program is an integrated donation program for organs, occular tissue and non-occular tissue. These services are provided by the Southern Alberta Organ Donation Program, Lions Eye Bank & the Southern Alberta Tissue Program. This service provides: * coordination of donation, allocation, recovery and distribution of organs for transplantation for Southern Alberta; * recovery, processing, storage and distribution of occular and non-occular tissues for transplantation; * public , professional education and awareness; * research and statistics; * bereavement support.
Proper citation: Southern Alberta Organ and Tissue Donation Program (RRID:SCR_004577) Copy
http://www.bloodandtissue.org/
The Blood and Tissue Center of Central Texas is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. Its mission is to safeguard the community''s gifts of blood and tissue with uncompromising quality and excellence in customer service. The Center is licensed by the US Food and Drug Administration, accredited by the American Association of Blood Banks and American Association of Tissue Banks, and is a proud member of America''s Blood Centers. The Blood and Tissue Center today is the exclusive provider and guardian of the community blood supply for more than 37 medical facilities in a ten-county service area of Central Texas. In 2010, over 56,000 whole blood donations and 7,700 apheresis platelet donations were collected. These donations are tested extensively to assure suitability for transfusion and processed into life saving components: red blood cells, plasma, and platelets, which go to help Central Texas patients. The Center works with the Marrow Donor Program of Central and South Texas to increase the number of Central Texans on the National Marrow Donor Registry. The Tissue Services division was established in 1985 due to the increasing demand for allograft tissue. Today, The Tissue Center surgically recovers tissue from approximately 300 donors each year and assists with donor family services. The Tissue Center''s main facility is located in Austin with a satellite office in Corpus Christi.
Proper citation: Blood and Tissue Center of Central Texas (RRID:SCR_004578) Copy
http://www.tumorbank.unibe.ch/
Tumorbank Bern - TBB collects high quality clinical samples since 2003 for translational research selected by expert pathologists under controlled conditions of normal and diseased tissue from different origin. The Tumor Bank is approved by the Ethical Commission of Bern, we only collect samples with written informed patient consent. Origin of Tissue: Thoracic Surgery, Gynecology, Urology, Visceral Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, Head and Neck Surgery, Neurosurgery Tumorbank Bern TBB holds 12,000 samples from 3600 Patients. Please contact us to check if we have samples for your field of research.
Proper citation: Tumorbank Bern (RRID:SCR_004611) Copy
http://www.ontariotumourbank.ca/
The Ontario Tumour Bank is a province-wide biorepository and data bank focused on collection of tumor-related human biospecimens. It provides academic and industry cancer researchers with a diverse selection of high quality tumor-related specimens and data obtained directly by dedicated tumour bank staff, who follow a stringent set of procedures and ethical guidelines. The biospecimens and clinical data are an important resource for scientists engaged in translational research who are developing better diagnostic tools and new drug therapies. Researchers depend on the Ontario Tumour Bank to provide research biospecimens of high quality, diversity, and integrity. Operating at state-of-the-art hospitals and cancer centers across Ontario, the Ontario Tumour Bank coordinates the collection, storage, analysis, annotation, and distribution of tumor and peripheral blood samples. Working in collaboration with local pathologists, medical oncologists, surgeons and other hospital personnel, specially trained staff obtain patient consent, collect tissues and assemble comprehensive clinical information about each donor and the corresponding samples.
Proper citation: Ontario Tumour Bank (RRID:SCR_004732) Copy
http://www.fairfaxcryobank.com
For over 20 years Fairfax Cryobank has provided the highest quality donor sperm that has led to the creation of many happy healthy families. We provide the caring and sensitive support you need, the high quality donor sperm you require, and are accredited by the AATB (American Association of Tissue Banks) and fully compliant with FDA regulations governing reproductive tissue banks. Fairfax Cryobank offers a large selection of high quality donors; only 1 in 200 applicants make it through our rigorous screening process to become donors. We perform the most extensive genetic and infectious disease testing of all sperm banks. Fairfax Cryobank is dedicated to supplying updated verified and accurate medical and personal information on our donors. We have a caring, sensitive and knowledgeable Client Services Team ready to assist you in your choices. Fairfax Cryobank provides a variety of services that will support your process of selecting your perfect donor match including photo matching and a clear and user friendly donor search. We appreciate the importance of finding the right match, the total package, and so we offer incentives and specials that allow you to purchase donor sperm and accompanying products at reduced cost. We have a long-standing reputation of excellence with over two decades of satisfied physicians and patients. Trust, credibility, and quality are the basis of our success.
Proper citation: Fairfax Cryobank (RRID:SCR_005023) Copy
http://www.biobank-gso.org/apex/f?p=200:1:2527679222961463
The Virtual Tumour Bank of the Canceropole Grand Sud-Ouest''s mission is to federate the cancer research of four French regions: Aquitaine, Languedoc-Roussillon, Limousin and Midi-Pyrenees. This site allows access to an inventory of the specimens stored in the tumor banks of the Greater South-West region, within the laboratories of Pathology of the University Hospital Centers and Cancer Centers of Bordeaux, Limoges, Montpellier, Nimes and Toulouse. You may search by disease or multiple criteria. These specimens are removed from patients primarily to confirm and accurately characterize their cancer diagnosis, and are therefore stored by the tumor bank for diagnostic and/or therapeutic purposes. These samples can be re-qualified for scientific research pending that a number of conditions are met, including the absence of refusal from the person (in compliance with French regulations). So far, the tumor bank is a major tool for cancer treatment and research. This inventory is a further evidence of the coordination effort between the eight concerned tumor banks that have been mobilized at the service of patients and research within the framework of the Canceropole Grand Sud-Ouest programs. These biological resources are made available to research groups that conduct basic or translational programs in the field of oncology. They will not be made available for projects in fields other than oncology.
Proper citation: Southwest France Tumour Bank (RRID:SCR_004574) Copy
http://www.cornellsurgery.org/pro/services/burn-surgery/skin-bank.html
Established nearly 30 years ago, the New York Firefighters Skin Bank is the only comprehensive skin bank in New York State, providing allograft skin grafts to patients throughout the region. Allograft skin grafts enable burn victims to fight infection, maintain their fluids and body heat, and control pain. The Skin Bank also provides cryopreservation services so that patients can bank their own skin for future autologous transplantation.
Proper citation: New York Firefighters Skin Bank (RRID:SCR_004604) Copy
LifeLink Foundation is a non-profit community service organization dedicated to the recovery of life-saving and life-enhancing organs and tissue for transplantation therapy. The Foundation works in a sensitive, diligent, and compassionate manner to facilitate the donation of desperately needed organs and tissues for waiting patients, support research efforts to enhance the available supply of organs and tissue for transplant patients, improve clinical outcomes of patients post transplantation and works closely with the United Network For Organ Sharing (UNOS) to support its goals. We are committed to inspiring the public to save lives through organ donation. To make organ transplant a reality, LifeLink Foundation focuses its attention in a number of areas: Immunology Laboratory, Public Education, Fundraising, Organ Recovery.
Proper citation: LifeLink Foundation (RRID:SCR_004967) Copy
http://www.gsds.org/Home%20Page
Golden State Donor Services (GSDS) is the nonprofit, federally designated transplant donor network serving two and a half million people in the greater Sacramento area. We are committed to saving and improving lives by connecting one life to another through donation and transplantation. We support potential donor families in their time of loss, provide care for them through the donation process and coordinate the recovery of organs and tissues for transplant. We also provide after-care support to donor families while at the same time working to inspire universal acceptance of donation to ensure every person in need receives the ����??Gift of Life.����?? GSDS'' designated service area includes 11 counties in Northern California, (Amador, Calaveras, Colusa, El Dorado, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, Sierra, Sutter, Yolo, and Yuba), as well as the communities of Santa Rosa and Reno. Currently GSDS has agreements with 30 hospitals. In Golden State Donor Services'' area, more than 1000 people now wait for an organ transplant, (heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, intestine or pancreas).
Proper citation: GSDS - Golden State Donor Services (RRID:SCR_004605) Copy
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