Biological sampling for nonbiologists

Supported by findings in other disciplines, especially Quality Management, this short presentation tours us to the most important station-points when we organize biological samples for research. Starting from donor recruitment and ethical issues to be observed here, the speaker takes us to the logistics concerning sample reception, sample processing, sample analysis and then storage and distribution parameters. Reducing if not eliminating mistakes and safety is what counts in the flow.

Public views on the donation and use of human biological samples in biomedical research: a mixed methods study by Celine Lewis et al.

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Trust, morality and altruism in the donation of biological material: the case of Portugal by Susana Silva & Helena Machado

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Mistakes in a stat laboratory: types and frequency by Mario Plebani and Paolo Carraro

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