Biorepository and Specimen Resource Core
Our centralized biobank can provide a range of biospecimens conveniently from one source.
Through the generosity of our blood and tissue donors, the Biorepository and Specimen Resource Core provides ethically collected and curated biospecimens to companies specializing in biomedicine, life sciences, and medical drugs and devices. We also support academic and clinical researchers located throughout the country, and even worldwide.
We customize biospecimens to support projects that will:
All our biospecimens are collected from people who give consent to use their biospecimens for research. We never pressure patients to donate biospecimens.
Our mission is to support research and medical product development by efficiently providing high-quality biospecimens while maintaining Advocate Aurora Health’s high ethical standards.
We work closely with surgeons, operating room teams and pathologists to collect fresh tissue. The tissue may be diseased tissue, such as cancer tissue, or discarded healthy tissue not needed for clinical purposes.
We also have access to formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue because of our partnership with our pathology team. This tissue is stored in solid blocks preserved by chemicals.
When we draw blood from a consented patient for testing, the unused portion is often stored in our biorepository to use for research and product development. We collect:
We also store blood specimens for future use in special vials in ultra-cold freezers.
If a researcher or company needs blood from a person with a specific condition, we ask people with the condition if they would like to participate in the research project by donating a specimen. When researchers need other types of biological materials, like cardiovascular tissue, urine or saliva, our experts will locate and approach people within our health care system who are willing to provide biospecimens for research.
To make the operation quicker and more efficient, we use a centralized process to approve projects and obtain biospecimens from our hospitals and clinics. This centralized process means researchers don’t have to approach and apply to numerous hospitals or clinics to obtain the biospecimens they need.
Other advantages of working with the Biorepository and Specimen Resource Core include:
To request biospecimens, please follow these steps:
Upon acceptance, we’ll share your request with the Biospecimen Utilization and Project Review Committee for review. If the committee approves the request, we will work with you to establish a Material Transfer Agreement that ensures patient privacy among other terms and conditions.
For research or product development that includes external researchers or companies, please contact us.
We support a diverse portfolio of research with our biorepository services