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Biobanking

Biobanking refers to the collection, storage, and management of biological samples, such as blood, tissue, or DNA, for research purposes. These samples help scientists study diseases, develop new treatments, and understand genetic factors that influence health. Biobanks often also gather health information from donors, which can be linked to the biological samples. This process allows researchers to conduct large-scale studies that can lead to breakthroughs in medicine and public health. By participating in biobanking, individuals contribute to advancements in healthcare that can benefit society as a whole.

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    Biobanking is the process of collecting, storing, and managing biological samples, such as blood, tissues, and DNA, for research purposes. These samples are used by scientists to study diseases, understand genetics, and develop new treatments. Biobanks play a crucial role in advancing medical research by providing researchers with reliable and well-organized samples. This helps in discovering the causes of diseases, improving diagnoses, and creating personalized medicine. Biobanks often have strict ethical guidelines to protect donors' privacy and ensure responsible use of the samples.