TY - JOUR
T1 - The biological resources and molecule archives organization: Turn a need into an opportunity for the Smart Specialization Strategy of the Lazio region
AU - Bravo, Elena
AU - Franchin, Tiziana
AU - Santoro, Filippo
AU - Conti, Laura
AU - Carrara, Stefania
AU - Marino, Mirella
AU - Di Caro, Antonino
AU - Cigliana, Giovanni
AU - Mandoj, Chiara
AU - Baselice, Simona
AU - Daniele, Nicola
AU - Giampaoli, Simona
AU - Quintarelli, Concetta
AU - Salerno, Massimiliano
AU - Zinno, Francesco
AU - Russo, Giandomenico
AU - Errico, Maria Cristina
AU - Minghetti, Luisa
AU - Ricciardi, Walter
AU - Napolitano, Mariarosaria
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Smart Specialization Strategy (S3) of Lazio defines smart specialization strategies to bring out the excellence of the territory with prospects of success on the global market. Chemical-pharmaceutical, biomedical and biotechnological feld is one of the 7 sectors considered of greatest interest for the S3. Key engine of biotechnology development are biological materials and associated data, stored in biobanks. However, to ensure that the research and product development carried out with that resources gives statistically signifcant and reproducible results, it is essential that they are collected, manipulated and stored using standardized and traced methods. Implementation of the recent published standard ISO 20387-"Biotechnology-Biobanking-General requirements for biobanking" is bridging biobanks toward to storage and distribution of qualifed biological material only. Human biobanks are also an essential part of the assistance and care of the citizen and constitute an unavoidable cost of the regional health system. However, biobanks organization, rationalization of their territorial distribution, completion of the process of recognition and regional accreditation, parallel to the implementation of the offer of remunerated services for biobanking, can turn the cost of the necessary preservation of the samples, into an opportunity of territorial development. The paper describes the necessity, shared by a working group represented by several Lazio biobanks, of including biobank activities in the virtuous circle designed by the S3,concretizing the framework prefgured by the S3 document on infrastructures for research, innovation and technology transfer. To allow inclusion of biobank activities in the virtuous circle, we underline the need to quickly start the process of recognition of the territorial research biobanks, to implement at regional level the process of optimization and rationalization of the management of biological samples, in accordance with the international harmonization standards and with the territorial indications of sustainability.
AB - Smart Specialization Strategy (S3) of Lazio defines smart specialization strategies to bring out the excellence of the territory with prospects of success on the global market. Chemical-pharmaceutical, biomedical and biotechnological feld is one of the 7 sectors considered of greatest interest for the S3. Key engine of biotechnology development are biological materials and associated data, stored in biobanks. However, to ensure that the research and product development carried out with that resources gives statistically signifcant and reproducible results, it is essential that they are collected, manipulated and stored using standardized and traced methods. Implementation of the recent published standard ISO 20387-"Biotechnology-Biobanking-General requirements for biobanking" is bridging biobanks toward to storage and distribution of qualifed biological material only. Human biobanks are also an essential part of the assistance and care of the citizen and constitute an unavoidable cost of the regional health system. However, biobanks organization, rationalization of their territorial distribution, completion of the process of recognition and regional accreditation, parallel to the implementation of the offer of remunerated services for biobanking, can turn the cost of the necessary preservation of the samples, into an opportunity of territorial development. The paper describes the necessity, shared by a working group represented by several Lazio biobanks, of including biobank activities in the virtuous circle designed by the S3,concretizing the framework prefgured by the S3 document on infrastructures for research, innovation and technology transfer. To allow inclusion of biobank activities in the virtuous circle, we underline the need to quickly start the process of recognition of the territorial research biobanks, to implement at regional level the process of optimization and rationalization of the management of biological samples, in accordance with the international harmonization standards and with the territorial indications of sustainability.
KW - Biobanche di ricerca
KW - Biobank
KW - Biotechnology
KW - Quality
KW - Research
KW - Smart Specialization Strategy
KW - biotecnologia
KW - campioni
KW - qualità
KW - ricerca
KW - Biobanche di ricerca
KW - Biobank
KW - Biotechnology
KW - Quality
KW - Research
KW - Smart Specialization Strategy
KW - biotecnologia
KW - campioni
KW - qualità
KW - ricerca
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/142293
UR - http://www.recentiprogressi.it/r.php?v=3112&a=31001&l=336580&f=allegati/03112_2019_02/fulltext/06_rassegna - bravo.pdf
U2 - 10.1701/3112.31001
DO - 10.1701/3112.31001
M3 - Articolo in rivista
SN - 0034-1193
VL - 110
SP - 68
EP - 74
JO - Recenti Progressi in Medicina
JF - Recenti Progressi in Medicina
ER -