Barnes Rebecca O, Schacter Brent, Kodeeswaran Sugy, Watson Peter H
1 Canadian Tumour Repository Network , Victoria, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada .
Biopreserv Biobank. 2014 Oct;12(5):300-5. doi: 10.1089/bio.2014.0052. Epub 2014 Oct 14.
Biorepositories, the coordinating hubs for the collection and annotation of biospecimens, are under increasing financial pressure and are challenged to remain sustainable. To gain a better understanding of the current funding situation for Canadian biorepositories and the relative contributions they receive from different funding sources, the Canadian Tumour Repository Network (CTRNet) conducted two surveys. The first survey targeted CTRNet's six main nodes to ascertain the relative funding sources and levels of user fees. The second survey was targeted to a broader range of biorepositories (n=45) to ascertain business practices in application of user fees. The results show that >70% of Canadian biorepositories apply user fees and that the majority apply differential fees to different user groups (academic vs. industry, local vs. international). However, user fees typically comprise only 6% of overall operational budgets. We conclude that while strategies to drive up user fee levels need to be implemented, it is essential for the many stakeholders in the biomedical health research sector to consider this issue in order to ensure the ongoing availability of research biospecimens and data that are standardized, high-quality, and that are therefore capable of meeting research needs.
生物样本库作为生物样本收集和注释的协调中心,正面临着越来越大的财务压力,并且在维持可持续性方面面临挑战。为了更好地了解加拿大生物样本库目前的资金状况以及它们从不同资金来源获得的相对贡献,加拿大肿瘤样本库网络(CTRNet)进行了两项调查。第一项调查针对CTRNet的六个主要节点,以确定相对的资金来源和用户费用水平。第二项调查针对更广泛的生物样本库(n = 45),以确定用户费用应用中的商业惯例。结果表明,超过70%的加拿大生物样本库收取用户费用,并且大多数对不同用户群体(学术机构与行业、本地与国际)收取差别费用。然而,用户费用通常仅占总运营预算的6%。我们得出结论,虽然需要实施提高用户费用水平的策略,但生物医学健康研究领域的众多利益相关者必须考虑这个问题,以确保能够持续获得标准化、高质量且能够满足研究需求的研究生物样本和数据。