biobanked
Biobanked is an adjective describing biological samples or data that have been collected, processed, and stored in a biobank for research use. Biobanked materials commonly include blood, plasma, serum, tissue, DNA, RNA, cells, and related clinical or demographic data. The term emphasizes that the samples have undergone standardized handling and long-term preservation to maintain their suitability for future analyses.
Biobanking involves standardized collection and processing protocols, quality control, de-identification or anonymization where appropriate, and labeling
Governance and ethics are central to biobanking. Consent processes, data privacy protections, and governance frameworks determine
Biobanked resources underpin many areas of biomedical research, including longitudinal and cohort studies, biomarker discovery, genomics,
Challenges include variability in collection and processing, potential selection bias, evolving consent and privacy considerations, costs