Bardsley J S
Keystone Skin Bank, International Institute for the Advancement of Medicine (IIAM), Exton, Pennsylvania 19341.
Hum Exp Toxicol. 1994 Jun;13(6):435-7. doi: 10.1177/096032719401300612.
Mounting interest in Europe over the incorporation of the human biological model in the laboratory has been fuelled by scientific advances and the much improved accessibility to human tissue. The collection of tissue is complicated by a host of ethical considerations and lack of public awareness of the benefits of donation to research and education. In the United States, the International Institute for the Advancement of Medicine (IIAM) has been successful in networking the cooperation of organ banks, tissue banks and hospitals, to collect otherwise discarded anatomical gifts with consent from the donor or donor's next of kin for medical research applications. IIAM is a non-profit, non-transplant anatomic bank that is provisionally licensed in the state of New York--one of the first states to implement comprehensive licensing procedures. Over the last year, IIAM has been serving a growing number of investigators in Europe with both fresh and frozen preparations. However, the various logistical problems in trans-Atlantic transportation and economic considerations warrant the exploration of establishing a satellite bank in Europe that would entail a more efficient and cost effective service to this region. This permanent facility would have access to IIAM's frozen inventory of tissue and tissue-derived protein samples, and would serve to facilitate the provision of fresh tissue, cells and slices to European researchers requiring such materials for their studies.
科学进步以及获取人体组织的便利性大幅提高,激发了欧洲对在实验室采用人体生物学模型的兴趣与日俱增。组织采集因一系列伦理考量以及公众对捐赠用于研究和教育的益处缺乏认知而变得复杂。在美国,国际医学进步研究所(IIAM)成功地促成了器官库、组织库和医院之间的合作网络,以便在获得捐赠者或其近亲同意的情况下,收集原本会被丢弃的解剖学捐赠物用于医学研究。IIAM是一家非营利性、非移植解剖库,在纽约州获得临时许可,纽约州是最早实施全面许可程序的州之一。在过去一年里,IIAM一直为越来越多的欧洲研究人员提供新鲜和冷冻制剂。然而,跨大西洋运输中的各种后勤问题和经济因素促使人们探索在欧洲建立一个卫星库,这将为该地区提供更高效、更具成本效益的服务。这个永久性设施将能够获取IIAM的冷冻组织库存和组织衍生蛋白样本,并将有助于为需要这些材料进行研究的欧洲研究人员提供新鲜组织、细胞和切片。