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Automated biobanking - an overview

  There is a growing interest in automated biobanking from Government, academic and commercial organizations, in the need for large-scale automated repositories for biological samples such as blood, tissue, plasma and DNA. These repositories are intended to be information resources for approved medical researchers to develop new and better ways of preventing, diagnosing and treating common illnesses such as cancer, heart disease and diabetes.
Biobanking - long-term maintenance and management of biological samples
  The term Biobank is now being used to describe such facilities and early examples include the new UK Biobank near Manchester, England and the Karolinska Institute, in Stockholm, Sweden. Central to these initiatives is the need to maintain and manage large collections of different biological samples under conditions that preserve the useful content of the samples for at least several years and in some cases decades.
  These type of initiatives typically involve a library containing from hundreds of thousands up to tens of millions of individual sample aliquots requiring storage at -80°C or colder. The samples require careful management to guarantee sample conditions over their lifetime whilst also providing a high integrity of sample tracking to ensure reliable retrieval.
Automated biobanking and TAP Biosystems
  These scale-up challenges mirror those surmounted by compound management in the Pharmaceutical industry in the 1990s and as a pioneer in this field The Automation Partnership has developed a range of robotic solutions to address the needs of automated biobanking in the future.
ULT sample management - Polar from TAP
  ULT sample management with Polar - sample storage at -80°c in liquid nitrogen.
Building on TAP’s extensive experience in ULT sample management for the pharmaceutical industry, Polar’s novel design meets the growing demand from national Biobanks, academic institutions and private facilities for a new type of large-scale repository for long term storage of biological samples (20-25 years).
Polar features:
 
  • Sample storage at -80°c in liquid nitrogen – for long-term sample preservation
  • Unique modular design – offers flexibility for different inventory sizes
  • Robotic operation in controlled -20°c conditions – eliminates the need for costly manual intervention
  • Full audit trail and sample traceability – ensures requirements are met for effective data management
  • Optimal storage density – maximises available storage space
  • System control from TAP’s proven Concerto software – that can be extended to control manual satellite stores and external processes
 
For more information on automated biobanking and ULT sample management and storage with Polar
See more on automated biobanking and Polar - the system in use
Learn more about the key applications in automated biobanking
Contact Ian Ransome, Sales Director
 
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