Biobanks and biomarkers: Their current and future role in biomedical research.

Michael Colwill, Samantha Baillie, Richard Pollok, Andrew Poullis
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The importance and utility of biobanks has increased exponentially since their inception and creation. Initially used as part of translational research, they now contribute over 40% of data for all cancer research papers in the United States of America and play a crucial role in all aspects of healthcare. Multiple classification systems exist but a simplified approach is to either classify as population-based or disease-oriented entities. Whilst historically publicly funded institutions, there has been a significant increase in industry funded entities across the world which has changed the dynamic of biobanks offering new possibilities but also new challenges. Biobanks face legal questions over data sharing and intellectual property as well as ethical and sustainability questions particularly as the world attempts to move to a low-carbon economy. International collaboration is required to address some of these challenges but this in itself is fraught with complexity and difficulty. This review will examine the current utility of biobanks in the modern healthcare setting as well as the current and future challenges these vital institutions face.

生物银行和生物标记物:它们在生物医学研究中的当前和未来作用。
生物银行的重要性和效用自其创立以来呈指数增长。最初用作转化研究的一部分,现在它们为美国所有癌症研究论文提供了超过40%的数据,并在医疗保健的各个方面发挥着至关重要的作用。存在多种分类系统,但一种简化的方法是要么分类为基于人群的实体,要么分类为面向疾病的实体。虽然历史上是公共资助的机构,但世界各地的工业资助实体显著增加,这改变了生物银行的动态,提供了新的可能性,但也带来了新的挑战。生物银行面临着数据共享和知识产权方面的法律问题,以及道德和可持续性问题,尤其是在世界试图转向低碳经济之际。应对其中一些挑战需要国际合作,但这本身就充满了复杂性和困难。这篇综述将研究生物银行在现代医疗环境中的当前效用,以及这些重要机构面临的当前和未来的挑战。
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