J. Geiger, S. Both, S. Kircher, Michael Neumann, A. Rosenwald, R. Jahns
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引用次数: 15
Abstract
The ibdw was established in 2011 as one of 5 centralised national biobanks in Germany within the framework of the governmental funding program “Nationale Biobank-Initiative”. The ibdw is a joint core facility of both, the University Hospital and the Julius-Maximilians-University Wurzburg and acts as a faculty-wide service provider of human biological material for medical research. From the outset main emphasis was placed on comprehensive automation and seamless integration of sample collection in clinical routine workflows thereby securing highest quality standards. The ibdw collects fluid and tissue samples in parallel from patients, based on a broad informed consent, hence not limiting future research use.