He served as the Director of
Biospecimen Repositories, housing over 30 million clinical specimens used for studies of HIV, HCV, HBV and other infectious diseases sponsored by NIAID, NCI and NHLBI, as well as many other government and industry clients.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Conversant Biologics, Huntsville • AL 2010 — 2011
Biospecimen Laboratory Associate Performed unique sample identification while receiving and documenting samples into inventory and relieving fulfillment requirements and quality control procedures to protect sample integrity for human samples of blood, bone marrow and tumor tissue.
The proposed rules
for biospecimens were inspired by the case of Henrietta Lacks, a poor black woman whose cancer cells became widely used in research labs without her or her family's consent.
Instead, HHS and 15 other agencies have issued the final 543 - page rule — but without the new
biospecimen provisions.
Qualified research collaborators are encouraged to consider use of
biospecimens in future research:
In addition, the STRIPE study includes
biospecimen collection to allow study of cytokines and other biomarkers in the diagnosis and pathogenesis of TACO.
The biorepository maintains the largest pediatric cancer
biospecimen bank in the nation.
An idea that ran into early trouble, a
national biospecimen network, had first been proposed by C - Change.
Korean Genome and Epidemiology Study (KoGES) KoGES collects epidemiological data and
biospecimens such as blood, urine, and genomes from a large - scale cohort of subjects aged 40 to 69 years through medical examinations and health surveys.
Its flagship product, Labmatrix ®, is a web - based database application that addresses the needs in clinical trial sample & consent tracking, study subject &
biospecimen management, and collaborative clinical & translational research programs.
Collection and harmonization of disparate clinical, molecular, patient research and
biospecimen data is key to effective research, but presents challenges in terms of access, organization, security and compliance.
The department serves as liaison to and interfaces with internal and external investigators on both small and large multicenter studies to manage and access samples and to
coordinate biospecimen collection and processing.
Your study teams are empowered with up - to - date, accurate and actionable insights
on biospecimen and related patient informed consent activities, boosting trial execution productivity while reducing operational and compliance risks for both ongoing trials and future translational medicine studies.
Key functions of the Core are to collect, process and store well -
characterized biospecimens, access the comprehensive Biorepository for the development and validation of screening and diagnostic assays, and enable virological and immunological studies.
In 2007, Pfizer Animal Health began to expand its focus on pet oncology through a $ 1.1 million grant to the Morris Animal Foundation in support of an ongoing national canine
tumor biospecimen bank.
The establishment of the biobank with the Connemara
pony biospecimens will aide future genetic studies targeted to this breed.
In 2006, Pfizer Animal Health gave $ 1.1 million to initiate the Pfizer Animal
Health Biospecimen Repository, managed by the Canine Comparative Oncology and Genetics Consortium (CCOGC), which is the most complete collection of canine cancer tissue in xistence.
Two shared resources provide support for the program; the Blue Buffalo Clinical Trials Office /
Biospecimen Repository, also known as the Veterinary Clinical Research Support Shared Resource (VCRSSR, supported by the OSU Comprehensive Cancer Center and Center for Clinical and Translational Sciences) and the Comparative Pathology and Mouse Phenotyping Shared Resource (CPMPSR).
A provincial resource
of biospecimens and linked clinical data to support translational cancer research
The team refined the assay with independent investigations of plasma samples from patients with different stages of cancer, from individuals with benign pancreatic disease, and from healthy controls, all obtained from Petersen, who directs
the biospecimen resource program for pancreas research at the Mayo Clinic.
Bioethicist Hank Greely of Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, who also supported
the biospecimens consent requirement, believes the decision to drop the proposal from the final rule is «a predictable result of the disparity in lobbying power» between research institutions and patients.
Biomedical and university research groups that lobbied against
the biospecimens provisions are relieved.
The Biospecimen Extraction Resource (BER) provides a centralized laboratory for standardized, high - quality DNA, RNA and protein extraction from blood, tissues, saliva, cells, or other patient - derived biospecimens.
The Biospecimen Extraction Resource provides a centralized laboratory for standardized, high quality DNA, RNA and protein extraction from blood, tissues, saliva, cells, or other patient derived biospecimens.
Its biospecimen repository is still used in translational studies of HTLV biology and pathogenesis by our lab and international collaborators.
Biospecimen - based data usually represent the majority of study data in regulatory submissions.
Each biospecimen source site will ship the specimens, except the brain and spinal cords, to caHUB.
Canine cancer patient
biospecimens are available for scientific use through the Canine Comparative Oncology and Genomics Consortium (CCOGC) and the Pfizer - CCOGC Biospecimen Repository.
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