Canadian Biosample Repository
Canadian Biosample Repository (CBR) is a biobank located in Canada that collects, stores, and distributes biological samples for biomedical research. The CBR is a critical resource for researchers across the country and around the world, providing access to a wide variety of biosamples and associated data.
History[edit | edit source]
The Canadian Biosample Repository was established to address the need for a centralized, standardized resource for the collection and distribution of biological samples in Canada. The CBR has since grown to become a leading biobank in the country, supporting a wide range of research projects in areas such as genomics, proteomics, and epidemiology.
Collection and Storage[edit | edit source]
The CBR collects a variety of biological samples, including blood, tissue, and DNA. These samples are collected from donors across Canada, with the consent of the donor and in accordance with ethical guidelines. Once collected, the samples are processed and stored in the CBR's state-of-the-art facilities, which are designed to ensure the long-term viability and integrity of the samples.
Distribution[edit | edit source]
The CBR distributes biosamples to researchers upon request. The distribution process is governed by a set of policies and procedures designed to ensure that the samples are used responsibly and ethically. Researchers must submit a proposal detailing their intended use of the samples, which is then reviewed by the CBR's Ethics Committee.
Impact[edit | edit source]
The Canadian Biosample Repository has had a significant impact on biomedical research in Canada and beyond. By providing access to a diverse range of biosamples, the CBR has enabled researchers to conduct studies that would not have been possible otherwise. This has led to advances in our understanding of diseases such as cancer, diabetes, and heart disease, and has contributed to the development of new treatments and therapies.
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