The UK DNA Banking
Network (UDBN) is a secondary biobank: it aggregates and manages
resources (samples and data) originated by others. The network
comprises, on the one hand, investigator groups led by clinicians each
with a distinct disease specialism and, on the other hand, a research
infrastructure to manage samples and data. The infrastructure addresses
the problem of providing secure quality-assured accrual, storage,
replenishment and distribution capacities for samples and of
facilitating access to DNA aliquots and data for new peer-reviewed
studies in genetic epidemiology. 'Fair access' principles and practices
have been pragmatically developed that, unlike open access policies in
this area, are not cumbersome but, rather, are fit for the purpose of
expediting new study designs and their implementation. UDBN has so far
distributed >60,000 samples for major genotyping studies yielding
>10 billion genotypes. It provides a working model that can inform
progress in biobanking nationally, across Europe and internationally.
Keyword Search:
Gene banks;
Genetic research;
Epidemiology;
Deoxyribonucleic acid--DNA
Database Management Systems -- organization & administration, Great Britain, Humans, Policy Making, Quality Assurance, Health Care -- organization & administration, Quality Control, Biological Specimen Banks -- organization & administration (major), DNA -- genetics (major), Health Services Accessibility -- organization & administration
Genetic research;
Epidemiology;
Deoxyribonucleic acid--DNA
Database Management Systems -- organization & administration, Great Britain, Humans, Policy Making, Quality Assurance, Health Care -- organization & administration, Quality Control, Biological Specimen Banks -- organization & administration (major), DNA -- genetics (major), Health Services Accessibility -- organization & administration
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