06769nam 2200517 450 991055274760332120240226140658.03-030-87637-3(MiAaPQ)EBC6927324(Au-PeEL)EBL6927324(CKB)21403613300041(PPN)261523740(EXLCZ)992140361330004120221030d2022 uy 0engurcnu|||uuuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBiobanks in low- and middle-income countries relevance, setup and management /Karine Sargsyan, Berthold Huppertz and Svetlana Gramatiuk, editorsCham, Switzerland :Springer,[2022]©20221 online resource (234 pages)Print version: Sargsyan, Karine Biobanks in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Relevance, Setup and Management Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 9783030876364 Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Contributors -- Abbreviations -- 1: Introduction to Biobanking -- Definitions of a Biobank -- References -- 2: Scientific Relevance, Problems and the Destitution for Principles of Biobanks and Biobanking Activities -- References -- 3: Types of Biobanks -- References -- 4: Ethical and Legal Principles in the Field of Biobanking -- References -- 5: Business Planning for Biobanks -- SWOT Analysis -- The Mission -- References -- 6: Biobanking Concepts Specific for Developing Countries -- References -- 7: Methods of Implementation and Set-Up of National Biobanking Networks -- Questionnaire: Survey Development and Content and Participant Selection -- Structured Interviews for Market Analysis -- Team Meetings: Development and Implementation -- The Example of the Ukraine Association of Biobanks -- Development and Progress of Ukraine´s Biobank Network -- Biobank Network Set-Up -- References -- 8: Implementation of Ethical and Legal Considerations in a Biobanking Network -- References -- 9: Collection and Management of Samples -- Registration of Samples -- Input of Samples -- Communication of Project Management -- Distribution -- Sample Qualification and Processing -- Storage -- 10: Quality Control and Risk Management in Biobanks -- Introduction -- Analytical Quality Control -- Functional Quality Control -- Quality Assurance -- Sample Management Quality Assurance -- Contamination Assessment of Nitrogen Tanks -- Quality Control of Bio-specimens in Biobanks and Hospital Sites -- Other Activities -- The Research of Characteristics -- References -- 11: Governance and Stakeholder Analysis -- References -- 12: Biobanking IT Systems, Database Structure and Web Applications -- References -- 13: Management Model and Sustainability Plan of Biobanks.14: Sustainability Plan and Project Management of a Biobanking Network -- 15: Establishing a Biobank Using Standardisation -- Example from UAB -- 16: Science and Innovation of Biobanks -- References -- 17: Running a Biobank Network -- References -- 18: Infrastructure: Delivering on the Promise of Biobanking -- BBMRI-ERIC -- Knowledge Hub of BBMRI-ERIC -- ELSI Group of BBMRI-ERIC -- IT Group of BBMRI-ERIC -- Sample Directory of BBMRI-ERIC -- The ADOPT Project and Beyond -- Joint Forces of Research Infrastructures -- References -- 19: Design Considerations and Equipment of Biobanks -- Equipment (and Some Design Considerations) -- Building and Rooms -- Consumables and Software -- Collection of Samples -- Arrival of Samples at Biobank Site -- Automation and Maintenance -- Aliquoting and Collection Tubes -- Choice of Collection Tube -- Liquid Handling -- Cold Sample Storage -- Backup Storage -- Automated Cold Storage -- Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) -- Biobank Information Management Systems (BIMS) -- Homegrown LIMS/BIMS -- Reference -- 20: Software Tools for Biobanking in LMICs -- Introduction -- Biobanking in Africa -- Biobank QC and Informatics -- Baobab LIMS: An Open-Source Laboratory Information Management System -- Enhancements and Continued Development of Baobab LIMS -- Sample Shipment -- High-Throughput Capability -- Meta-data Aware Functionality -- Quality Control and Audit Logs -- Software Installation and Verification -- Future Enhancements and Features -- Conclusion -- References -- 21: The Importance of Cancer Biobanks in Low- and Middle-Income Countries -- Future Perspectives -- Conclusion -- References -- 22: Biobanking in Paediatrics: A Look from Armenia as a Middle-Income Country -- ``Children Versus Adults´´ -- ``High-Income Countries Versus Low- and Middle-Income Countries´´ -- References.23: Biobanking of the Central Nervous System -- References -- 24: The Importance of Biobanking COVID-19 Samples -- Introduction -- COVID-19 and Biobanking -- Challenges of COVID-19 Biobanking -- Virtual Biobanking for Future COVID-19 Research -- Conclusion -- References -- 25: Oncobiobanking in a Middle-Income Country: The Example of Russia -- Introduction -- Biobanks in General -- How to Define a Biobank -- General Principles of the Biobank Infrastructure -- The Tasks of an Oncobiobank -- Research in Oncology with the Involvement of Biobank Resources -- The Russian Biobank Landscape -- Oncobiobank of the National Research Institute of Radiology of the Russian Ministry of Health -- Biobanking in the Future -- References -- 26: Sustainability of Biobanks and Biobanking in LMICs -- Introduction -- Definition of a Biobank -- Concept of ``Biobanking 3.0´´ -- The Three Dimensions of Sustainability of Biobanks and Biobanking -- Sustainability for Biobanks in LMIC: Challenges and Opportunities -- Outlook -- References -- 27: Biobanks for Enabling Research and Development by Trusted Patient Data Environment -- Introduction -- Proposed Solution -- References -- 28: Future Perspective of the Biobanking Field -- References -- Annexes -- Annex 1: Questions of BEMT Survey -- Annex 2: Patient Consent Form of the UAB -- Annex 3: Standard Operating Procedure Collection of Plasma from Whole Blood -- Annex 4: Ethics Committee Review Form.BiobanksBiobanksManagementAdministracióthubPaïsos en vies de desenvolupamentthubLlibres electrònicsthubBiobanks.BiobanksManagement.Administració570.752Sargsyan KarineHuppertz BertholdGramatiuk SvetlanaMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910552747603321Biobanks in Low- and 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