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Indiana CTSI & IU Simon Cancer Center Biorepository Symposium |
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Biorepositories: Scientific, Technical and Ethical Considerations
Date: December 4, 2008
Location: Cancer Research Institute (R4 101), Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis
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Schedule
| 1:00-1:05 |
Welcome
Anantha Shekhar, M.D., Ph.D.
Director, Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute
Assistant VP for Life Sciences, Indiana University
Raymond E. Houk Professor and Associate Dean for Translational Research |
| 1:05-1:45 |
Pratical application and best practices of storage of Biospecimans
F. John Mills, M.D., Ph.D.
Clinical Pathologist
CEO of Bio Storage |
| 1:45-2:25 |
Extracting and processing high-quality RNA and DNA for biobanking
Kevin Krenitsky, M.D. internist (genomic)
CEO of Bio Serve
Consultant of BioCrossroads |
| 2:25-3:05 |
Tissue Procurement: Challenges and Practical Solutions
Carl Morrison, M.D., D.V.M.
Associate Professor
Director of Division of Molecular Pathology
Department of Pathology
Roswell Park Cancer Institute |
| 3:05-3:20 |
BREAK |
| 3:20-3:50 |
Data Comparison: Impact of storage conditions on DNA quality
Larry Cohen
Western Regional Manager
GenVault Corporation |
| 3:50-4:20 |
How biorepositories can help your research
Tatiana Foroud, Ph.D.
Chancellor's Profesor
P. Michael Conneally Professor of Medical and Molecular Genetics
Director, Division of Hereditary Genomics
Indiana University School of Medicine |
| 4:20-5:00 |
Ethical and Legal Considerations in Biobanking
Jennifer Girod, J.D., Ph.D., R.N.
Indiana University Center for Bioethics |
| 5:00 |
Wrap-up |
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