The collaborative biobank (CoBi): Donor and recipient samples & data to facilitate future research on hematopoietic cell transplantation

Claudia Spielau,Carolin Bunzel, Stefan Abert,Henning Baldauf, Alexander H. Schmidt,Johannes Schetelig

Best Practice & Research Clinical Haematology(2024)

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Biobanking provides benefit for future generations by facilitating medical research and subsequent translation and application of research findings. Long-term storage and research involving biological material and associated data necessitate the proper implementation of ethical and legal standards. A key principle includes recognizing informed consent as a crucial element for legitimizing the collection of biological material and data. Furthermore, any collected material and data must be employed exclusively for the research framework that aligns with the explicit consent provided by the participants. Last but not least, data privacy and security are essential in biobanking. This review elucidates chances and limitations of biobanking in the field of allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation. We discuss the practical implementation of the requirements, illustrated by the Collaborative Biobank, a collaborative research platform for research in blood cancer.
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Biobank,Informed consent,Data privacy and security,Research framework,Collaborative biobank,Material and associated data,Donor and patient repository,Hematopoietic stem cell collection,Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation,Blood cancer
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