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TítuloBiobanking in the COVID-19 era and beyond: Part 2. A set of tool implementation case studies
Autor(es)Allocca, Clare M.
Snapes, Emma
Albert, Monique
Bledsoe, Marianna J.
Castelhano, Marta G.
De Wilde, Mieke
Furuta, Koh
Kozlakidis, Zisis
Martin, Dunja
Martins, Anabela
Palavras-chaveCOVID-19
Conformity assessment
Standards
Biobanking
Tools
Quality management system
Data15-Dez-2020
EditoraMary Ann Liebert
RevistaBiopreservation and Biobanking
CitaçãoAllocca, Clare M.; Snapes, Emma; Albert, Monique; Bledsoe, Marianna J.; Castelhano, Marta G.; De Wilde, Mieke; Furuta, Koh; Kozlakidis, Zisis; Martin, Dunja; Martins, Ana; McCall, Shannon J.; Schacter, Brent, Biobanking in the COVID-19 era and beyond: Part 2. A set of tool implementation case studies. Biopreservation and Biobanking, 18(6), 547-560, 2020
Resumo(s)The COVID-19 era has brought about a number of novel challenges for the global biobanking community. An array of diverse tools (e.g., standards, best practices, and plans) exists to support quality and fitness-for-purpose in biobank operations. The International Society for Biological and Environmental Repositories (ISBER) COVID-19 Response Task Force has set out to identify needs and gaps in these tools and make recommendations for the next generation of available tools, having closely examined the COVID-19-related challenges. While conducting this work to examine the relationships between tools and biobank adaptability, a subgroup of the task force conducted a parallel effort to develop and describe individual COVID-19 era case studies based on a number of operating biobanks. Each case study presents a different combination of implemented tools. Observations and lessons learned from these case studies are provided, and experiences with tool implementation are discussed. This information is supplemented by data relating to tool usefulness that was obtained through an ISBER survey discussed in a companion article. The knowledge gained from this study will be combined with other task force efforts to make recommendations to better position the biobanking community in their response to future emergencies.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/70398
DOI10.1089/bio.2020.0083
ISSN1947-5535
Versão da editorahttps://www.liebertpub.com/doi/full/10.1089/bio.2020.0083
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