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Blueprint for building a biorepository in a resource-limited setting that follows international best practices
BACKGROUND: Genetic diversity is abundant on the African continent. However, genomic research has been hampered by a lack of high quality and extensively annotated biospecimens and the necessary infrastructure to support such a technology-intensive effort. OBJECTIVE: The Institute of Human Virology...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6739520/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31534913 http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ajlm.v8i1.722 |
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author | Abimiku, Alash’le G. Croxton, Talishea Ozumba, Petronilla J. Agala, Ndidi Balogun, Olasinbo Jonathan, Emmanuel Onyemata, Enzenwa Ndifon, Kachimi Nadoma, Sunji Anazodo, Thankgod Peters, Sam Beiswanger, Christine M. |
author_facet | Abimiku, Alash’le G. Croxton, Talishea Ozumba, Petronilla J. Agala, Ndidi Balogun, Olasinbo Jonathan, Emmanuel Onyemata, Enzenwa Ndifon, Kachimi Nadoma, Sunji Anazodo, Thankgod Peters, Sam Beiswanger, Christine M. |
author_sort | Abimiku, Alash’le G. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Genetic diversity is abundant on the African continent. However, genomic research has been hampered by a lack of high quality and extensively annotated biospecimens and the necessary infrastructure to support such a technology-intensive effort. OBJECTIVE: The Institute of Human Virology Nigeria (IHVN) partnered with the H3Africa Consortium and the Coriell Institute for Medical Research to build an internationally recognised biorepository for the receipt, processing, storage and distribution of biospecimens for biomedical research. Here, the authors describe the procedures, challenges and results encountered. RESULTS: Key requirements for a high-quality biorepository were identified: (1) institutional support of infrastructure and services, (2) on-site trained staff with primary commitment to the biorepository, (3) reliance on best practices from globally recognised biorepository groups, (4) early implementation of a quality management system, (5) adoption of a laboratory information management system with demonstrated versatility in functions, (6) collaboration with external experts and sharing of experience through abstracts, newsletters, published manuscripts, and attendance at meetings and workshops, (7) strict adherence to local and national ethical standards and (8) a sustainability plan that is reviewed and updated annually. CONCLUSION: Utilising published best practices of globally recognised experts in the biorepository field as a benchmark, IHVN expanded and reorganised its existing laboratory facility and staff to take on this new purpose. |
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spelling | pubmed-67395202019-09-18 Blueprint for building a biorepository in a resource-limited setting that follows international best practices Abimiku, Alash’le G. Croxton, Talishea Ozumba, Petronilla J. Agala, Ndidi Balogun, Olasinbo Jonathan, Emmanuel Onyemata, Enzenwa Ndifon, Kachimi Nadoma, Sunji Anazodo, Thankgod Peters, Sam Beiswanger, Christine M. Afr J Lab Med Lessons from the Field BACKGROUND: Genetic diversity is abundant on the African continent. However, genomic research has been hampered by a lack of high quality and extensively annotated biospecimens and the necessary infrastructure to support such a technology-intensive effort. OBJECTIVE: The Institute of Human Virology Nigeria (IHVN) partnered with the H3Africa Consortium and the Coriell Institute for Medical Research to build an internationally recognised biorepository for the receipt, processing, storage and distribution of biospecimens for biomedical research. Here, the authors describe the procedures, challenges and results encountered. RESULTS: Key requirements for a high-quality biorepository were identified: (1) institutional support of infrastructure and services, (2) on-site trained staff with primary commitment to the biorepository, (3) reliance on best practices from globally recognised biorepository groups, (4) early implementation of a quality management system, (5) adoption of a laboratory information management system with demonstrated versatility in functions, (6) collaboration with external experts and sharing of experience through abstracts, newsletters, published manuscripts, and attendance at meetings and workshops, (7) strict adherence to local and national ethical standards and (8) a sustainability plan that is reviewed and updated annually. CONCLUSION: Utilising published best practices of globally recognised experts in the biorepository field as a benchmark, IHVN expanded and reorganised its existing laboratory facility and staff to take on this new purpose. AOSIS 2019-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6739520/ /pubmed/31534913 http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ajlm.v8i1.722 Text en © 2019. The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Licensee: AOSIS. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License. |
spellingShingle | Lessons from the Field Abimiku, Alash’le G. Croxton, Talishea Ozumba, Petronilla J. Agala, Ndidi Balogun, Olasinbo Jonathan, Emmanuel Onyemata, Enzenwa Ndifon, Kachimi Nadoma, Sunji Anazodo, Thankgod Peters, Sam Beiswanger, Christine M. Blueprint for building a biorepository in a resource-limited setting that follows international best practices |
title | Blueprint for building a biorepository in a resource-limited setting that follows international best practices |
title_full | Blueprint for building a biorepository in a resource-limited setting that follows international best practices |
title_fullStr | Blueprint for building a biorepository in a resource-limited setting that follows international best practices |
title_full_unstemmed | Blueprint for building a biorepository in a resource-limited setting that follows international best practices |
title_short | Blueprint for building a biorepository in a resource-limited setting that follows international best practices |
title_sort | blueprint for building a biorepository in a resource-limited setting that follows international best practices |
topic | Lessons from the Field |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6739520/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31534913 http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ajlm.v8i1.722 |
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