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  2. UK Biobank - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] [17] Nature has referred to UK Biobank as an "unprecedented open access database." [18] Since 2012, [19] 30,000 researchers from over 90 countries [20] have registered to use UK Biobank. As of November 2023 there have been over 9,000 [21] peer-reviewed publications using UK Biobank data, including over 3,000 in 2023. [22]

  3. List of biobanks - Wikipedia

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    A biobank is a physical place which stores biological specimens.In some cases, participant data is also collected and stored. Access policies details may vary across biobanks but generally involve obtaining ethics approval from institutional review boards (IRB) and scientific review or peer review approval from the institutions under which the biobanks operate as well as Ethics approval from ...

  4. Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics - Wikipedia

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    www.chg.ox.ac.uk The Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics is a human genetics research centre of the Nuffield Department of Medicine in the Medical Sciences Division, University of Oxford , funded by the Wellcome Trust among others.

  5. Why A.I. models are as difficult to kill as a zombie - AOL

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    The email was from the U.K. Biobank, a large-scale database of health and genetic data drawn from 500,000 British residents, that is widely available to the public and private sector.

  6. Generation Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Generation Scotland is a biobank, a resource of biological samples and information on health and lifestyle from thousands of volunteer donors in Scotland.. The aim of Generation Scotland is to create an ethically sound, family- and population-based infrastructure to identify the genetic basis of common complex diseases. [1]

  7. Wellcome Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Gibbs Building on Euston Road. The Wellcome Trust's operations are run from two buildings on Euston Road in London.The Wellcome Building, at 183 Euston Road, built in 1932 in Portland stone houses the Wellcome Collection and the adjoining glass and steel building at 215 Euston Road is the Gibbs Building, by Hopkins Architects, which opened in 2004 as the administrative headquarters of the ...

  8. Biobank - Wikipedia

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    A biobank is a type of biorepository that stores biological samples (usually human) for use in research. Biobanks have become an important resource in medical research, supporting many types of contemporary research like genomics and personalized medicine. Biobanks can give researchers access to data representing a large number of people.

  9. Virtual biobank - Wikipedia

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    A virtual biobank is a virtual repository which provides data extracted from and characterizing samples stored at classical biobanks. [1] Virtual biobanks are large databases and can provide high-resolution images of samples as well as other characteristic data. These virtual biobanks can be accessed via specialized software or web portals.