The Northern Ireland Biobank: A Cancer Focused Repository of Science

The Northern Ireland Biobank (NIB) was established in 2011 as a joint initiative between Queen ’s University Belfast and Belfast Health and Social Care Trust to provide the infrastructure for the standardised collection and storage of high quality, well annotated human tissue samples, with matched bloods and bodily fluids to underpin cancer research in Northern Ireland and beyond. The NIB h as been instrumental in supporting translational research locally, nationally and internationally with a number of key achievements to date. The vision of NIB is to develop an internationally recognised biobank network within Northern Ireland which collects, stores and distributes high quality, clin ically annotated biospecimens for biomarker research to benefit cancer patients. Funding statement:NIB receives core funding from the Health and Social Care Research and Development Division of the Public Health Agency in Northern Ireland with charitable funding from Friends of the Cancer Centre. NIB previously received charitable funding from Cancer Research UK and Prostate Cancer UK. Published on 2018-09-11 13:13:47
Source: Open Journal of Bioresources - Category: Biotechnology Source Type: research