存储库I的最佳实践:收集、存储和检索用于研究的人类生物材料

K. Pitt, Lori D. Campbell, A. Skubitz, R. Aamodt, A. Anouna, Philip M Baird, J. Beck, M. Bledsoe, Yvonne De Souza, W. Grizzle, Jaya Gosh, N. Holland, R. Hakimian, Cheryl Michels, Katherine C. Sexton, Kathi Shea, Azadeh T. Stark, J. Vaught
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为研究目的而保存生物和环境标本,并确保物种多样性,需要发展长期储存方法,以便将来有效利用。分享实现这一目标的成功战略是国际生物与环境资源库学会(ISBER)的早期推动力之一。此外,ISBER促进教育和研究,并促进与标本收集、储存和传播有关的所有活动的质量和安全。ISBER的存储库最佳实践(最佳实践)反映了其成员的集体经验,为存储库专业人员提供了指导存储库活动的全面基础。这些实践反映了特设委员会内外个人的意见。将定期审查最佳做法,并对其进行修订,以反映研究和技术的进步。所有修订均须经ISBER理事会批准。这些做法反映了建立和运行标本收集设施的最有效方法,并不打算作为必需的做法。ISBER最佳实践第一版的重点是人类标本收集的管理。ISBER打算在后续版本中扩大重点,包括围绕其他标本类型的最佳实践。同样,由于对本版本的最初贡献大多来自美国的个人,因此这里描述的实践主要反映了美国的观点。ISBER计划在未来的版本中扩大实践的范围,包括来自其他国家的实践,以使本文件更能代表国际观点和经验。
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Best practices for repositories I: Collection, storage, and retrieval of human biological materials for research
THE DESIRE TO PRESERVE biological and environmental specimens for research purposes and to ensure species biodiversity require the development of methods for long-term storage that will enable their effective future use. Sharing successful strategies for accomplishing this goal was one of the early driving forces for the International Society for Biological and Environmental Repositories (ISBER). In addition, ISBER fosters education and research and promotes quality and safety in all activities relating to specimen collection, storage and dissemination. ISBER’s Best Practices for Repositories (Best Practices) reflect the collective experience of its members to provide repository professionals with a comprehensive foundation for the guidance of repository activities. These Practices reflect input from individuals within and outside ad hoc committees. Best Practices will be reviewed periodically and will be revised to reflect advances in research and technology. All revisions are subject to approval by the ISBER Council. These Practices reflect the most effective approaches to the establishment and running of specimen collection facilities and are not intended as required practices. The focus of this first version of the ISBER Best Practices is on the management of human specimen collections. It is ISBER’s intention to broaden the focus to include Best Practices surrounding other specimen types in subsequent versions. Likewise, because most of the initial contributions to this edition were from individuals based in the United States, the Practices described here primarily reflect U.S. perspectives. ISBER plans to broaden the scope of the Practices in future editions to include those from other nations in order to make this document more representative of international perspectives and experience.
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