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Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina Katherine Garman Department of Pathology, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina Shannon J. McCall Biospecimens enable research in all diseases Sample Distribution Biobanking Research Support: Leveraging Duke’s Broad Consent Biobanking IRB Protocol Blood products Urine, ascites, pleural fluid, CSF DNA, RNA Tissue, healthy and diseased Fresh, frozen, FFPE Fresh Tissue Processing Biobanking Protocol Consultation Patient Consent and Enrollment Specimen Handling and Processing Specimen Collection Quality Control & Histology Review Specimen Tracking/ Storage Biofluids Shared Resource Substrate Services Core Biospecimen Repository and Processing Core DUKE BIOBANK [email protected] (Director) ……incorporate biospecimens into your research plan. …access services for biospecimen processing & derivatization On-campus biobanking expertise in the handling and storage of liquid and solid human biospecimens. Adherence to biobanking best practices ensures that valuable biospecimens are handled properly and are fit-for-purpose for your research. biobank.duke.edu …prioritize quality in your research with biospecimens Study set-up IRB and Grant template language Budget estimates Consenting of patients to Duke’s Broad Consent Biobanking Protocol Blood collection Surgical biospecimen collection High throughput DNA & RNA extraction mRNA & miRNA profiling Histologic review of tumor samples Quality metrics for DNA & RNA LIMS for specimen tracking Cryogenic storage Distribution within and outside of Duke ….find Duke patients for your research question Surgical Sample Collection Blood Collection & Processing Histological Review Cryogenic Storage Tissue for Xenograft Research We are here to help you
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Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina Katherine Garman

Department of Pathology, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina Shannon J. McCall

Biospecimens enable research in

all diseases

SampleDistribution

Biobanking Research Support:Leveraging Duke’s Broad Consent Biobanking IRB Protocol

• Blood products• Urine, ascites,

pleural fluid, CSF• DNA, RNA• Tissue, healthy and

diseased• Fresh, frozen, FFPE

Fresh Tissue

Processing

Biobanking Protocol Consultation

Patient Consent and Enrollment

Specimen Handling and Processing

SpecimenCollection

Quality Control & Histology Review

Specimen Tracking/ Storage

Biofluids Shared Resource

Substrate Services Core

Biospecimen Repository

and Processing Core

DUKE

[email protected] (Director)

……incorporate biospecimens into your

research plan.

…access services for biospecimen processing

& derivatization

On-campus biobanking expertise in the handling and storage of liquid and solid human biospecimens.

Adherence to biobanking best practices ensures that valuable biospecimens are handled properly and are fit-for-purpose for your research.

biobank.duke.edu

…prioritize quality in your research with

biospecimens

• Study set-up• IRB and Grant template

language• Budget estimates

• Consenting of patients to Duke’s Broad Consent Biobanking Protocol

• Blood collection • Surgical biospecimen

collection

• High throughput DNA & RNA extraction

• mRNA & miRNA profiling

• Histologic review of tumor samples

• Quality metrics for DNA & RNA

• LIMS for specimen tracking

• Cryogenic storage

Distribution within and

outside of Duke

….find Duke patients for your research question

Surgical

Sample

CollectionBlood Collection

& Processing

Histological

ReviewCryogenic

Storage

Tissue for Xenograft Research

We are here to help you