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Title: How-to guide : next generation biobanking/biobanking with the next generation
Authors: Casati, Sara
Ellul, Bridget
Altavilla, Annagrazia
Charalambidou, Georgia
Codina, Anna
Colcelli, Valentina
Colussi, Ilaria
Coviello, Domenico
Franchin, Tiziana
Locatelli, Manuela
Martin, Gillian M.
Nafria, Begonya
Papagregoriou, Gregory
Stephens, Richard
Smits, Elke
Tzortzatou, Olga
Keywords: Biomedical research -- Methodology
Biobanks -- Moral and ethical aspects
Biobanks -- Management
Artificial intelligence -- Medical applications
Translational medical research
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Zenodo
Citation: Casati, S., Ellul, B., Altavilla, A., Charalamidou, G., Cordina, A., Valentina, C.,…Tzortzatou, O. (2024). How-To Guide: Next Generation Biobanking/Biobanking with the Next Generation. Zenodo (V 1.0), https://zenodo.org/records/11400120
Abstract: It has long been well established that the availability of an extensive, systematic collection of human samples (both diseased and healthy) with well-documented phenotypic data is a crucial requirement for developing and strengthening precision and preventive medicine. Advanced science and tailored medicine need a global, integrated data based on translational biobanking. Biobanking global data (biological, omics, profiling, interfamilial and intergenerational data) over time implies participation and engagement and defines new frontiers of scientific citizenship. [excerpt]
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/123659
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