Seiler Catherine Y, Eschbacher Jennifer, Bowser Robert, LaBaer Joshua
1 The Biobank Core Facility at St. Joseph's Hospital and Barrow Neurological Institute , Phoenix, Arizona.
2 Divisions of Neurology and Neurobiology, Barrow Neurological Institute , Phoenix, Arizona.
Biopreserv Biobank. 2015 Dec;13(6):401-9. doi: 10.1089/bio.2015.0076.
Sustainability in the biobanking community has recently become an important and oft-discussed issue as biorepositories struggle to balance limited external funding and complex cost recovery models with high operating costs and the desire to provide the highest quality materials and services to the research community. A multi-faceted view of biobanking sustainability requires consideration of operational and social sustainability in addition to the historical focus exclusively on financial sustainability. Planning and implementing this three pillar model creates a well-rounded biorepository that meets the needs of all the major stakeholders: the funders, the patients/depositors, and the researcher recipients. Often the creation of a detailed business plan is the first step to develop goals and objectives that lead down a path towards sustainability. The definition of sustainability and the complexity of a sustainable business plan may differ for each biorepository. The DNASU Plasmid Repository at Arizona State University stores and distributes DNA plasmids to researchers worldwide, and the Biobank Core Facility at St. Joseph's Hospital and Barrow Neurological Institute consents patients and collects, stores, and distributes human tissue and blood samples. We will discuss these two biorepositories, their similar and different approaches to sustainability and business planning, their challenges in creating and implementing their sustainability plan, and their responses to some of these challenges. From these experiences, the biobanks share lessons learned about planning for sustainability that are applicable to all biorepositories.
随着生物样本库努力平衡有限的外部资金和复杂的成本回收模式与高昂的运营成本,以及向研究界提供最高质量材料和服务的愿望,生物样本库领域的可持续性最近已成为一个重要且经常被讨论的问题。对生物样本库可持续性的多方面看法需要考虑运营和社会可持续性,而不仅仅是历史上只关注财务可持续性。规划和实施这个三支柱模式可创建一个全面的生物样本库,满足所有主要利益相关者的需求:资助者、患者/捐赠者和研究接受者。通常,制定详细的商业计划是制定通向可持续性道路的目标和宗旨的第一步。每个生物样本库对可持续性的定义和可持续商业计划的复杂性可能有所不同。亚利桑那州立大学的DNASU质粒库向全球研究人员存储和分发DNA质粒,圣约瑟夫医院和巴罗神经学研究所的生物样本库核心设施对患者进行知情同意并收集、存储和分发人体组织和血液样本。我们将讨论这两个生物样本库,它们在可持续性和商业规划方面的异同方法、在制定和实施可持续性计划时面临的挑战,以及它们对其中一些挑战的应对措施。从这些经验中,生物样本库分享了适用于所有生物样本库的关于可持续性规划的经验教训。