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Title: | The clinical bank of BBMRI.mt |
Authors: | Vella, Joanna Grech, Laura Scerri, Jeanesse Scerri, Christian A. Bezzina Wettinger, Stephanie Camilleri, Graziella Zammit, Esther Grech, Godfrey Soler, Doriette Borg, Isabella Camilleri-Podesta, Marie Therese Abela, Mark Ebejer, Jean Paul Borg, Joseph N. Galdies, Ruth Cassar, Wilhelmina Camilleri, Alexander Farrugia, Rosienne Pace, Nikolai Paul Said Conti, Valerie Vella, Norbert Saliba, Christian Said, Edith Ellul, Bridget Grima, David Felice, Alex |
Keywords: | Rare diseases -- Malta Biobanks -- Malta |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Publisher: | University of Malta. Department of Pathology |
Citation: | Vella, J., Borg, J., Grech, L., Galdies, R., Scerri, J., Cassar, W.,...Felice, A.E. (2015). The clinical bank of BBMRI.mt. HandsOn : Biobanks 2015 -The EXPOnential Relevance of Biobanking. Clinical Biobanks for Personalized Medicine. Milan. |
Abstract: | The Malta BioBank forms part of the new inter-faculty Centre for Molecular Medicine and BioBanking at the University of Malta and is the BBMRI-ERIC national node of Malta (BBMRI.mt) (Refer to Poster 82). The business model of the Clinical Bank is based on a collaboration between the University of Malta, the Department of Health and Mater Dei Hospital’s departments including Pathology, Paediatrics, Neurology and Oncology. The clinical catalogue holds a number of disease collections including: the Globin Bank; Parkinson’s Disease (PD); Diabetes; Multiple Sclerosis; Renal Disorders; various cancers including breast, colon, lung and gastric cancer; and a number of rare diseases. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/25232 |
Appears in Collections: | Scholarly Works - CenMMB Scholarly Works - FacM&SAna Scholarly Works - FacM&SPat |
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