Open Journal of Bioresources (Dec 2018)

The Quebec Respiratory Health Network Biobank

  • Sabrina Biardel,
  • Christine Racine,
  • Yvan Fortier,
  • Andrea Karen Mogas,
  • Émilie Maillé,
  • Emmanuelle Brochiero,
  • François Maltais,
  • Anne-Marie Lauzon,
  • Sze Man Tse,
  • Catherine Laprise,
  • Philippe Joubert,
  • Éric Rousseau,
  • Élyse Bissonnette,
  • Michel Laviolette,
  • Yohan Bossé,
  • Simon Rousseau

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5334/ojb.39
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5

Abstract

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The Quebec Respiratory Health Network (RHN) Biobank is a multi-site infrastructure located in the province of Quebec (Canada) to collect, store, and supply high-quality human biological specimens for research on respiratory diseases. The sample types are diverse (plasma, serum, buffy coat, primary lung cells, lung parenchyma, bronchial biopsies, polyps, others), disease-oriented, and mirror research activities conducted at each site. The biobank currently manages approximately 57,000 specimens from 8,000 research participants or patients treated by standard of care. Specimens’ inventory and corresponding clinical data from all sites are denominalized and linked to a centralized database with retrieval and querying capabilities. Archival samples from recent to nearly 20-year collections are available to academic and industry researchers studying respiratory diseases. Funding statement: The infrastructure is supported by the Quebec Respiratory Health Network (rsr.chus.qc.ca) of the 'Fonds de la recherche du Québec – Santé' (FRQS), the research centers involved, local foundations and users of the biobank. Each biobank site is responsible to sustain their activities.

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