Marianne K. Henderson

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American biologist and biobank expert




Marianne K. Henderson is an American biologist renowned for her contributions to the field of biobanking and her leadership in the development of standards and best practices for biorepositories. She has played a pivotal role in advancing the infrastructure and methodologies that support biomedical research.

Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]

Marianne K. Henderson was born and raised in the United States. She pursued her undergraduate studies in biology, where she developed a keen interest in the intersection of biological sciences and technology. Henderson went on to earn her graduate degree in a related field, focusing on the application of biological research in clinical settings.

Career[edit | edit source]

Marianne K. Henderson

Henderson began her career in the field of biobanking at a time when the discipline was still emerging. Her early work involved the establishment of protocols for the collection, storage, and distribution of biological specimens. She quickly became a leading figure in the development of biobanking standards, contributing to the creation of guidelines that ensure the quality and integrity of biological samples.

National Cancer Institute[edit | edit source]

Henderson has been associated with the National Cancer Institute (NCI), where she has held various leadership roles. At the NCI, she has been instrumental in the management of biorepositories, ensuring that they meet the highest standards of quality and ethical compliance. Her work has facilitated numerous research projects, providing researchers with access to high-quality biological specimens.

International Society for Biological and Environmental Repositories[edit | edit source]

Henderson has also been actively involved with the International Society for Biological and Environmental Repositories (ISBER), where she has served in leadership positions. Her contributions to ISBER have been significant in promoting international collaboration and the sharing of best practices in biobanking.

Contributions to Biobanking[edit | edit source]

Marianne K. Henderson's contributions to biobanking are extensive. She has been a key advocate for the development of standardized procedures that enhance the reproducibility and reliability of research findings. Her work has emphasized the importance of ethical considerations in biobanking, including informed consent and the protection of donor privacy.

Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]

Throughout her career, Henderson has received numerous awards and accolades for her contributions to the field of biobanking. Her work has been recognized by professional organizations and institutions worldwide, highlighting her impact on the advancement of biomedical research infrastructure.

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