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  2. 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 ...

  3. EuroBioBank - Wikipedia

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    EuroBioBank is an organization which manages a network of biobanks in Europe. It provides human DNA , cell, and tissue samples to the scientific community for research on rare diseases . Founding

  4. Biobank - Wikipedia

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    The term "biobank" first appeared in the late 1990s and is a broad term that has evolved in recent years. [1] [2] One definition is "an organized collection of human biological material and associated information stored for one or more research purposes."

  5. Biobanking Market to Reach Market Valuation of USD 95.5 ...

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    The segmental growth is also fueled by emphasis on disease-based research and alliances between pharma companies and biobanks. On the other hand, the population-based biobanks segment is expected to be the fastest growing owing to their ability to offer a wide range of environmental, genetic, and lifestyle data from a majority group of people.

  6. Category:Biobank organizations - Wikipedia

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    This category is for articles about specific biobanks, organizational networks of biobanks, or organizations which are closely involved with the field of biobanking. Pages in category "Biobank organizations"

  7. List of newspapers in France - Wikipedia

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    The Rise of Western Journalism 1815-1914: Essays on the Press in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Great Britain and the United States (2007), Chapter on France by Ross Collins Cragin, Thomas J. "The Failings of Popular News Censorship in Nineteenth-Century France."

  8. Organisation of European Cancer Institutes - Wikipedia

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    4 working groups: [6] accreditation and designation programme, biobanks and molecular pathobiology, supportive and palliative care, cancer economics and benchmarking, collaboration for good practices with patients, cancer outcomes research; 10 scientific papers/articles

  9. Retired surgeon admits ‘despicable acts’ in France’ largest ...

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    The numbers involved in France’s largest child abuse trial are staggering: 299 alleged victims, sexually abused in 10 hospitals and clinics over 25 years – all by one doctor, prosecutors say.