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- Introduction
- Elaine W. Gunter - Specimen Solutions, LLC
- Presentation topics
- Disclaimer
- Life in the molecular diagnostic era
- Pragmatic (but critical) questions
- More pragmatic questions
- Gaining access to banked specimens
- Why consider specimen banking?
- Genetic research
- Uses of genetic testing
- Additional uses of genetic testing
- Materials can be stored for nucleic acid extraction
- Optimal blood collection for DNA/RNA extraction
- Dried blood spots collected on Whatman paper
- Tissue collection options prior to long-term storage
- How should specimens be stored?
- Specimen storage
- Walk-in storage units of vials, bags or tissues
- Mechanical freezers for DNA/RNA storage
- High-capacity vapor-phase liquid nitrogen dewar
- Examples of multi-aliquot specimen storage
- Newer forms of storage at ambient temperature
- Multi-aliquot specimen storage possibility
- Multi-aliquot specimen storage at -70 to -800C
- "Cryo Bio System" plastic straw storage system
- Some of well-known collections/repositories
- The NCI cancer genome atlas
- SWAN: study of woman's health across the nation
- TuBaFrost project
- NCI's cooperative human tissue network
- NCI SPOREs
- Spanish national tumor bank network
- U.K. Biobank
- CDBMP
- What permissions are required?
- U.S. research on human specimens
- HIPAA legal obligations protect living subjects
- Genetic analysis of samples
- Well-characterized disease genetic markers
- Additional disease genetic markers
- Previously developed polymorphism assays
- DNA microarray chips
- Current methodologies in molecular diagnostic
- Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing
- Microsatellite assays
- Tissue microarrays allow tumor molecular profiling
- Tissue arrays have wide utility
- Whole genome amplification
- The future is now in molecular diagnostics
- Resource book for repositories and collections
- NCI guidelines for supported biorepositories
- ISBER
- Acknowledgements
Topics Covered
- The rationale for specimen banking
- Recommended practices
- Genetic analyses prior to banking nucleic acids or tissues
- Long-term storage of samples
- Access to the resource
- Analysis of samples
- Choice of markers
- Types and testing of markers
- Major banking programs
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Gunter, E. (2018, June 1). Specimen banking: saving for the future [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 3, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/TGQA4791.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Ms. Elaine Gunter has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.