Not exact matches
The massive
repository of genetic material is poised to advance
research — just don't bother asking for your
samples back
According to this 2009 article by the late bioweapons researcher Jonathan Tucker, after most smallpox stocks were shifted to the two central
repositories, «[a] few scientific
research centers also reported finding and destroying vials containing the smallpox virus that had been retained inadvertently in laboratory freezers, sparking fears that other poorly secured
samples might exist that could fall into the hands of terrorists.»
Human
Research Program (HRP) Collections (Biochemical Profile and
Repository): A 53S crewmember collected blood and urine
samples yesterday and today for his FD120 session of the Biochem Profile investigation.
Indeed, symposium talks covered diverse topics such as using DNA sequencing to track biodiversity in water
samples from Monterey Bay (Collin Closek) as well as using crowdsourcing to create an open
repository of
research talks (Rajan Vaish).
Human
Research Program (Biochemical Profile and
Repository): A 53S crewmember collected blood and urine
samples for his FD120 sessions of the Biochem Profile,
Repository and Cell Free Epigenome investigations.
The CHIC DNA
Repository, co-sponsored by the OFA and the AKC / CHF, collects and stores
samples of canine DNA, along with geneaological and phenotypical information that corresponds to the DNA, in order to facilitate testing and
research in the future that is aimed at reducing the incidence of inherited disease in canines.
While not a
research effort, the Orthopedic Foundation For Animals» Canine Health Information Center (CHIC) DNA
Repository is an all - breed long - term DNA
sample storage program that provides
samples to qualified researchers.
If your breed has a small population, consistent contributions to the
repository over time can amass enough
samples for your breed to participate in
research projects.
June 19, 2012 CHIC DNA
Repository The CHIC DNA
Repository collects and stores canine DNA
samples to facilitate future
research and testing aimed at reducing the incidence of inherited disease in dogs.
CHIC is a DNA
repository that collects and stores DNA
samples that are used to further
research in inherited canine diseases.