Characterizing biobank organizations in the U.S.: results from a national survey
Genome Medicine2013Vol. 5(1), pp. 3–3
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Gail E. Henderson, R. Jean Cadigan, Teresa Edwards, Ian Conlon, Anders G Nelson, James P. Evans, Arlene M. Davis, Catherine Zimmer, Bryan J. Weiner
Abstract
Effective utilization of biobank collections and effective policies to govern their use will require understanding of the immense diversity found in organizational features, including the very different history and primary goals that many biobanks have.
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