The Canadian Tissue Repository Network Biobank Certification and the College of American Pathologists Biorepository Accreditation Programs: Two Strategies for Knowledge Dissemination in Biobanking.

IF 1.2 4区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
Biopreservation and Biobanking Pub Date : 2017-02-01 Epub Date: 2016-10-14 DOI:10.1089/bio.2016.0021
Rebecca O Barnes, Katheryn E Shea, Peter H Watson
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Abstract

As health research increasingly relies on biospecimens and associated data, new demands have emerged for biorepositories to provide assurances of the quality of their overall operations, not just assurances of the quality of the biospecimens and data that they hold. The biobanking community has responded in various ways, including the creation of two different programs to disseminate biobanking best practices. This article describes in detail the Canadian Tissue Repository Network (CTRNet) Biobank Certification Program and the College of American Pathologists (CAP) Biorepository Accreditation Program. Despite differences in their approaches, these programs share one key element-assessment of biobanking practices by an external organization. In the absence of a single internationally endorsed biobanking best practices dissemination program, the CTRNet and CAP programs provide two different solutions, each contributing to the pursuit of enhanced quality in biobanking.
加拿大组织库网络生物库认证和美国病理学家学院生物库认证计划:生物库知识传播的两种策略。
随着卫生研究日益依赖生物标本和相关数据,出现了新的要求,要求生物储存库保证其整体业务的质量,而不仅仅是保证其持有的生物标本和数据的质量。生物银行社区以各种方式回应,包括创建两个不同的项目来传播生物银行的最佳实践。本文详细介绍了加拿大组织库网络(CTRNet)生物库认证计划和美国病理学家学院(CAP)生物库认证计划。尽管方法不同,但这些项目都有一个共同的关键要素——外部组织对生物银行实践的评估。在缺乏一个国际认可的生物银行最佳实践传播计划的情况下,CTRNet和CAP计划提供了两种不同的解决方案,每种方案都有助于提高生物银行的质量。
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Biopreservation and Biobanking
Biopreservation and Biobanking CELL BIOLOGY-MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
12.50%
发文量
114
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Biopreservation and Biobanking is the first journal to provide a unifying forum for the peer-reviewed communication of recent advances in the emerging and evolving field of biospecimen procurement, processing, preservation and banking, distribution, and use. The Journal publishes a range of original articles focusing on current challenges and problems in biopreservation, and advances in methods to address these issues related to the processing of macromolecules, cells, and tissues for research. In a new section dedicated to Emerging Markets and Technologies, the Journal highlights the emergence of new markets and technologies that are either adopting or disrupting the biobank framework as they imprint on society. The solutions presented here are anticipated to help drive innovation within the biobank community. Biopreservation and Biobanking also explores the ethical, legal, and societal considerations surrounding biobanking and biorepository operation. Ideas and practical solutions relevant to improved quality, efficiency, and sustainability of repositories, and relating to their management, operation and oversight are discussed as well.
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