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The massive survey of 40 to 69 year olds, called the Biobank study, will store fluids, measurements and information in perpetuity for largely unspecified research purposes.
unknown title 2009
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Both bills would establish a national 'Biobank' to pool data that could serve as a resource for scientific researchers, and the legislation also calls for increases in federal funding.
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Our ongoing collaboration with the Biobank in Denmark will enable us to test that link in the future.
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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Given the UK government's obsession with DNA profiles, and its contempt for any idea of privacy, you would be mad to sign up for the UK Biobank at present.
Why You Should Boycott the UK Biobank glyn moody 2008
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Both maternal and fetal samples were excluded if the last menstrual period and birth weight were not consistent with case-control status, suggestive of sample misidentification or if extracted DNA was not available in the Biobank.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Kelli K. Ryckman et al. 2010
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The United Kingdom's Biobank is even more ambitious.
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The United Kingdom's Biobank is even more ambitious.
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Prof. Muntoni acknowledges the financial support from the Medical Research Coucil (Award G0502130) for antisense oligonucleotide studies and for funding the Biobank of the University College London Medical Research Council Neuromuscular translational research centre.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Gemma L. Walmsley et al. 2010
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But he added: 'Our ongoing collaboration with the Biobank in Denmark will enable us to test that link in the future. '
Home | Mail Online 2009
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But he added: ` Our ongoing collaboration with the Biobank in Denmark will enable us to test that link in the future. '
Food &Health Skeptic 2009
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