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Decentralized biobanking system design—nonfungible token (NFT) framework and software applications uniting patients, specimens, and scientists. This system diagram illustrates key entities of biobanking connected via a specimen supply chain (red arrow) yet presently lacking a unified platform for collaboration.
JMIR Bioinform Biotech 2025;6:e70463
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Biobanking ecosystem: biospecimen supply chain from clinical by-products to institutionalized assets. In the current biobanking paradigm, personally relevant insights and extra tissue are often wasted, representing lost opportunity to advance patient care and maximize value from donated biospecimens. CRO: contract research organization.
JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e59485
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The 2017 revision to the common rule includes a new category of regulatory broad consent that provides more flexibility for researchers to consent participants for the storage, biobanking, and secondary research use of identifiable information or biospecimens [4]. Further, many advocates and ethicists have articulated an obligation to communicate that remnant tissue may be used for research and that researchers should proactively obtain informed consent [7,8].
J Med Internet Res 2021;23(12):e31121
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Electronic Video Consent to Power Precision Health Research: A Pilot Cohort Study
Engage UC, an NIH-funded study, examined biobanking in the University of California system with community constituents to better define the innovative and accessible consent materials needed as part of a scalable institutional biobanking program in support of PM [4,11].
JMIR Form Res 2021;5(9):e29123
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At the IPCI and Swiss TPH biobanking facilities, freezer temperatures are supervised and recorded continuously by two independent temperature control systems that assure biospecimen safety. Access to freezers and biospecimens are restricted to key study personnel. Access to biospecimens for biomarker analyses in the context of a project will need approval from the project leaders.
JMIR Res Protoc 2017;6(10):e210
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Facebook Advertising Across an Engagement Spectrum: A Case Example for Public Health Communication
Facebook users could engage with Web content, videos, and photo albums that included descriptions and public opinions of biobanking and newborn screening. Website click ads led to 15,958 clicks through to our website, at a cost of US $0.35 per website click. The website click ad that incurred CPM had a much lower click-through rate (CTR) than the same ad that incurred CPC: 0.13%, compared with 3.77%.
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2016;2(1):e27
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