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Academic Valorization of Biobanks

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Collections intended for purely academic purposes are run on a nonprofit basis, whereas commercially managed collections are intended to make a profit for their owners by placing on the market samples private researchers can buy when they do not have their own source of research materials. In recent years, researchers using collections for multicentric projects have been reflecting on how collections can best be used. Calls for applications for European research programs stipulate that consortia conduct their research in accordance with European and international ethical guidelines.

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    The Royal Liverpool Children’s Inquiry Report, www.go.uk.

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    Report n°2002 009, Conservation d'éléments du corps humain en milieu hospitalier, March 2002, La Documentation Française, p 21 and subsequent.

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    French author, best known for his novel Madame Bovary.

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    Act 94-645.

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    Act 2004-800 2004-08-06 JORF August 7, 2004.

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    Apport des cohortes à la connaissance de la santé ADSP n° 78 March 2012; www.hcsp.fr.

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    Les cohortes au niveau international : histoire et perspectives Archan Singh-Manoux ADSP n° 78 March 2012 pp. 31–33.

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    www.constances.fr.

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    Source: www.inca.fr.

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    www.ibisa.net.

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    http://www.bbmri-eric.eu/BBMRI-ERIC/about-us/.

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    http://www.p3g.org/about-p3g/glance.

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    Bravo et al. (2015).

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    http://www.p3g.org/.

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    http://genomicsandhealth.org/.

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    https://www.rd-alliance.org/.

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    https://orcid.org/.

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    http://www.codata.org/.

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    http://www.ease.org.uk.

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    http://www.equator-network.org/.

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    http://www.equator-network.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Cobra-check-list.pdf.

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    https://www.openaire.eu/.

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    https://www.datacite.org/.

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    https://www.force11.org/.

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    https://www.rd-alliance.org/groups/data-citation-wg.html.

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Duguet, AM., Mabile, L., Cambon-Thomsen, A. (2018). Academic Valorization of Biobanks. In: Bioy, X. (eds) Public Regulation of Tumor Banks. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90563-1_11

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