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2. Report Overview
Biobanking: Developing Smart, Sustainable and Ethically Compliant Biorepositories for the Future
discusses fundamental concepts in biobanking and recent technology advancements in the field. The
report also describes ethical and regulatory concerns in biobanking as well as the economic challenges
and opportunities surrounding this industry. Furthermore, this report provides strategic
recommendations on how to overcome some of the most critical economic, technological and ethical
challenges facing this fast-growing sector.
Biobanks collect human biospecimens and associated data for medical-scientific research, and organize
samples and data in a systematic way for use by others. The importance of biobanks lies in determining
the most effective way to store that information and make it available when required. Biobanks may
collect different samples from diseased or healthy individuals in various settings. The integration of novel
tools such as big data techniques, coupled with the increasing industry need for high-quality
biospecimens for research, will lead to expanding biospecimen collections, ultimately resulting in the
growth of this sector. Biobanks currently exist on every continent with most located in North America,
followed by Europe. Australia has the highest number of biobanks in the Asia-Pacific region whilst India
has the highest number of biobanks, when considering the developing economies only.
The development of a biobank depends upon peoples willingness to donate their samples for research
and to agree to sample storage. The participation and support of the public is therefore of crucial
importance as their attitude towards biobanking activities will determine the success of many of these
organizations.
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3. Table of Content
Introduction
Fundamentals of Biobanking
Designing Biobanks
Classification of Biobanks
Applications of Biobanks
Economic Challenges faced by Biobanks
Cost-Control Strategies for Biobanks
Cost-Recovery Strategies for Biobanks
Funding Models and Recommendations for Biobanks
Biobank Characterization by Type
Population-based Biobanks
Disease-Based Biobanks
Biobanks Based on Type of Sample Collections
Role of Biobanks in Drug Discovery and Development
Biobanking and Clinical Trials
Regional Presence of Biobanks
Selected Biobank Profiles
Advances in Biobanking Technologies and Solutions
Specimen Collection and Storage
Transport of Specimens
Data Handling Software
Big Data
4. Table of Content
Current Technological, Ethical and Legal challenges
Big Data Opportunities in Healthcare
Integration of Big Data Technologies
Public Attitudes Towards Biobanking
Informed consent challenges
Informed Consent Strategies for Biobanks
Ethics and Regulations in Biobanking
Current Challenges
International Charter of Principles for Sharing Biospecimens and Data
Ethics and Regulations Case Studies
Intellectual Property Opportunities for Biobanks
IPRs Challenges and Risks for Biobanks
IPR Strategies and Recommendations for Biobanks
Procedure and Regulatory Harmonization for the Biobanking Industry
Harmonization Impact on Biobanks
Current Harmonization Challenges
Japan’s Initiative in Harmonizing Biobanks
Harmonization Initiative by Global Alliance for Genomics and Health
Bibliography
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