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Cryopreservation – News and Features

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Biobanking Market to Reach $24.4bn in 2017

Further growth expected to 2023, predicts visiongain in new report.
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Genetic Analysis of UK Biobank Participants

UK Biobank announces plans to undertake detailed DNA analysis of its 500,000 participants to better understand the complex interaction of lifestyle and genes in causing life-threatening and disabling disorders.
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Establishing a Southern Swedish Malignant Melanoma OMICS and Biobank Clinical Capability

Current research developments and future healthcare solutions are expected to be closely linked to the utility of biobank initiatives.
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Organizing Human Specimen Collections: Getting the Best out of Biobanks

The diversity of biobanks, collections of human specimens from a variety of sources, raises questions about the best way to manage and govern them.
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Crystal Structure of an Insect Antifreeze Protein and its Implications for Ice Binding

This study reports the crystal structure of the 13-kDa RiAFP, determined at 1.21 Å resolution using direct methods.
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Oncodesign and OSEO Announce Funding of EUR 13.4 Million

This private-public partnership project, which aims to put in place the first national subsidiary dedicated to personalized medicine in oncology, has a EUR 41 million overall investment budget.
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Autoscribe announces Biobank data management seminars in the UK

Biobanking seminars to be held from March through April in UK.
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Physicists Crack Science of Ice Formation

Salt - and just about anything else that dissolves in water, which is called a solute - lowers water's melting point, which is why it's useful for de-icing roads.
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BRI Receives $4.4 Million Type 1 Diabetes Grant

BRI established the T1D Exchange Biobank Operations Center with a $4.4 million grant from The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust.
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Researchers, Guardians of Trust in Biobank Research?

Do we trust biobank researchers? In his doctoral thesis, Linus Johnsson claims that we do: At least in Sweden. And since we do, researchers in turn have a moral responsibility towards us.
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