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Biobanking, an emerging field supported by academia, industry and
health administrators alike, is distinctly different today from the
practice that once defined it. The science of Biobanking, which
initially involved simply storing blood or tissue samples in a
freezer, is now a highly sophisticated field of research, and
expected to grow exponentially over the next decade or two. This
book aims to serve the purpose of further enriching the available
literature on Biobanking, by offering unique and more useful
collection of ideas for the future. The book outlines the
experiences of developing modern Biobanking repositories in
different countries, whilst covering specific topics regarding the
many aspects of Biobanking. This book will be of interest to a wide
range of readers including: academics, students, volunteers and
advocates of patients' rights.
Biobanking is considered to be one of the ten ideas changing the
world with an estimated value of $45 billion by 2025. Despite the
challenges, as the climate for innovation in the biobanking
industry continues to flourish around the world, it is certain that
amazing discoveries will emerge from this large-scale method of
preserving and accessing human samples; biobanking is no longer
just a place for collecting and storing samples. This book will
cover a wide variety of subjects from across the future biobanking
spectrum including scientific strategies, personalized medicine,
regenerative medicine and stem cell challenges, disease
surveillance, population genetics and innovative methods of
biobanking.
Biobanking is considered to be one of the ten ideas changing the
world with an estimated value of $45 billion by 2025. Despite the
challenges, as the climate for innovation in the biobanking
industry continues to flourish around the world, it is certain that
amazing discoveries will emerge from this large-scale method of
preserving and accessing human samples; biobanking is no longer
just a place for collecting and storing samples. This book will
cover a wide variety of subjects from across the future biobanking
spectrum including scientific strategies, personalized medicine,
regenerative medicine and stem cell challenges, disease
surveillance, population genetics and innovative methods of
biobanking.
Biobanking, an emerging field supported by academia, industry and
health administrators alike, is distinctly different today from the
practice that once defined it. The science of Biobanking, which
initially involved simply storing blood or tissue samples in a
freezer, is now a highly sophisticated field of research, and
expected to grow exponentially over the next decade or two. This
book aims to serve the purpose of further enriching the available
literature on Biobanking, by offering unique and more useful
collection of ideas for the future. The book outlines the
experiences of developing modern Biobanking repositories in
different countries, whilst covering specific topics regarding the
many aspects of Biobanking. This book will be of interest to a wide
range of readers including: academics, students, volunteers and
advocates of patients' rights.
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