Workshop of Biorepositories and Biospecimen Research

Congratulations on the success of the Workshop of Biorepositories and Biospecimen Research.
 
National Foundation for Cancer Research (NFCR) and NCI's Office of Biorepositories and Biospecimen Research successfully hosted "The U.S.-China Workshop on Developing Common Standards for Biorepositories and Biospecimen Research" on October 19, 2011, at the Tianjin Cancer Institute and Hospital in Tianjin, China.
 
This international workshop was intended to advance cancer research by raising awareness about the importance of developing and implementing common standards for biorepositories in the U.S. and China.  Dr. Carolyn Compton, Head of Office of Biorepositories and Biospecimen Research (OBBR), emphasized the need to initiate a process to identify and agree upon standards that can be implemented in both countries, and the importance of taking that first step toward global collaboration in the field.
National Cancer Institute (NCI) has long recognized the need to standardize and optimize biospecimen and data collections for cancer research and has made a significant effort to establish evidence-based best practices in the field. This initiative culminated in the "NCI Best Practices for Biospecimen Resources" (NCI Best Practices). The NCI Best Practices were originally published in 2007 and an updated version is to be released soon.
 
In 2004, NFCR and Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital (TMUCIH) established a Joint Tissue Bank (JTB) to collect and store fresh frozen tumor tissue and blood samples for use in cutting-edge cancer research. By 2007, the JTB had evolved into a larger project - serving as a research collaboration platform in China -- the Tissue Bank Consortium in Asia (TBCA). TBCA is a member-based collaboration among biorepositories in Asia and biopharmaceutical companies, along with governmental and research organizations, that promotes biospecimen-based cancer research collaboration.  The Consortium encourages the adoption of common standards for biobank operations, including quality control procedures related to biospecimen collection and storage, annotation and recording of associated clinical data, data sharing, and all other relevant processes, among the participating members. Today, TBCA is becoming a China-focused biorepository network in Asia that operates according to international standards.
 
This Joint Workshop reflected NCI's and NFCR's shared commitment to the dissemination and exchange of scientific knowledge about standards for biorepositories nationally and internationally. Through formal presentations and discussion among Workshop participants, the conference underscored the importance and the potential of expanded research collaboration involving scientists from China and the United States, and emphasized the role that access to high quality biospecimens plays in contemporary molecular-based cancer research.
 
Among the major Workshop presentations were:
 
The Role of Biospecimens in Translational Research and Molecularly Informed Medicine
Carolyn Compton, M.D., Ph.D., Director, OBBR, National Cancer Institute (NCI)
 
Building a High Quality Biorepository at Tianjin Cancer Institute and Hospital - Part of a National Platform-Building Program Funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China
Xishan Hao, M.D., President, Tianjin Medical University and Tianjin Cancer Institute and Hospital
 
Navigating Towards Successful International Collaborations with the Biospecimens from China, a Case Study
Wei Zhang, Ph.D., Professor and Director, Cancer Genomics Core Laboratory, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
 
For more information about the workshop, please visit www.nfcr.org/jointworkshop.
To learn more about the Tissue Bank Consortium in Asia, visit www.nfcr.org/tissuebank.
 
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