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Guidelines for Human Biospecimen - National Institutes of ...
oir.nih.govDefinition of Human Biospecimens These guidelines apply to human biospecimens , including --but are not limited to --blood and other body fluids, tissues, and other biological material s obtained from humans.
Biological sample collection, processing, storage
publications.iarc.frcentres or biospecimen resources. Biological resource centres are (1,2) service providers and repositories of living cells, as well as genomes of organisms, archived cells and tissues, and information relating to these materials. The US National Cancer Institute (3) defines a biospecimen resource as a “… collection of human specimens and
Standard Operating Procedure Spill Control Procedures
kingstonhsc.caensuring that information about the material/biospecimen spilled is available for those involved in the clean-up to ensure proper classification, appropriate equipment is available, necessary precautions are taken, appropriate expertise is available to assist and internal/external resources are requested, if needed.
CAP Accreditation Checklists – 2021 Edition
documents.cap.orgBiospecimen processing and quality, including DNA/RNA extraction/amplification, cell fractionization, cell and tissue culture, and histology Specialized techniques, such as whole slide imaging, digital image analysis, tissue microarray, laser capture microdissection, and molecular methods Inventory management system Storage
Opportunities and Challenges related to the use of ...
www.nih.govresearch data management, and biospecimen capabilities via the CTSA program), to health systems such as Kaiser Permanente and Geisinger, and consortia of heterogeneous health systems such as the HMO Research Network and PCORnet, the PCORI-supported consortium of Clinical Data Research Networks (CDRNs) and Patient-Powered Research Networks (PPRNs).4