• Automated Repositories
• Biospecimen Science
• Environmental Biospecimen
• Hospital Integrated Biorepositories
• Informatics
• Informed Consent Procedures for the
Collection of Biospecimens
• International Repository Locator
• Pharma-Academia
• Rare Diseases
• Rights to and Control of Human Tissue Samples

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ISBER 2012 Annual Meeting & Exhibits
Westin Bayshore Hotel
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
May 15-18, 2012
The quantity of environmental and biological specimens and derivatives is rising and will continue to do so. Automation of the processes to collect, prepare, distribute, and archive the materials and the data associated with those materials becomes compelling as laboratory operations increase. Interoperability and facile exchange of specimens and data between collections is critical. Automated repositories present challenging issues with regards to design, sample process, data process and labware. The repository management industry is at a juncture where establishment of automation guidelines will greatly accelerate future development.
Issues
1. Determine appropriate automation strategies as throughput requirements increase.
2. Explore process and laboratory operations to ascertain where standardization of protocols including labware is warranted to effect efficient automation.
3. Propose automation pathway recommendations to ISBER Best Practices guidelines.
Outcomes
We expect to connect the communities of repository professionals with automation experts through discussion groups and publications. Archived discussion communications and papers published in industry journals will foster cooperative guidelines development and a knowledge base for those entering the field.