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Organisation profile
As an accredited and certified biobank we operate under a strict quality management system and all our sample logistics and storage activities are carried out by experienced staff following standard operating procedures. We are equipped with 24/7 temperature monitoring and on-call staff, alarm systems, back-up freezers and generators, ensuring the security of your samples.
- Study kit design & provision
- Logistics of biological samples and study related goods in compliance with IATA regulations
- Biological sample receipt, inventory and storage
- Storage equipment and related environmental monitoring management
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Projects
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EATRIS-Plus: Consolidating the capacities of EATRIS-ERIC for Personalised Medicine
Ammerlaan, W. (PI), Marchese, M. (Partner), Beaumont, K. (Partner) & Nazarov, P. (Partner)
1/01/20 → 31/12/23
Project: Research
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Data-driven clinical decision support tool for diagnosing mild cognitive impairment in Parkinson’s disease
NCER-PD Consortium, 12 Jan 2026, In: npj Parkinson's Disease. 12, 1, p. 15 15.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Research › peer-review
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Author Correction: Integrating digital gait data with metabolomics and clinical data to predict outcomes in Parkinson's disease
Sapienza, S., Klucken, J., Zelimkhanov, G., Vega, C., Vaillant, M., Tsurkalenko, O., Trouet, J., Thien, H., Theresine, M., Sokolowska, K., Sharify, A., Roland, O., Richard, I., Remark, L., Rauschenberger, A., Pexaras, A., Perquin, M., Pavelka, L., Pauly, L. & Pauly, C. & 42 others, , 7 Nov 2025, In: npj Digital Medicine. 8, 1, 1 p., 645.Research output: Contribution to journal › Correction
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Co-occurrence of memory impairment and fatigue distinguishes post COVID from pandemic-related health effects in the 4-year CON-VINCE cohort study
Bulaev, D., Rauschenberger, A., Fritz, J. V., Tsurkalenko, O., Kolodkin, A., Vaillant, M., Klucken, J., Krüger, R., Lorentz, V., Bocquet, V., Mtimet, S., Roland, O., Kofanova, O., Aouali, N., Menster, M., Alexandre, M., Valenti, M., Richard, I., Marques, G. & Contesotto, G. & 72 others, , 27 Oct 2025, In: Scientific Reports. 15, 1, 14 p., 37381.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Research › peer-review
Open Access