UCL-RFH Biobank

  • Research type

    Research Tissue Bank

  • IRAS ID

    208955

  • Research summary

    UCL-RFH Biobank

  • REC name

    Wales REC 4

  • REC reference

    16/WA/0289

  • Date of REC Opinion

    14 Dec 2016

  • REC opinion

    Further Information Favourable Opinion

  • Data collection arrangements

    The Royal Free UCL Biobank allows researchers to store human tissue samples for researcher purposes. The research will contribute to understanding disease , making new treatments and diagnostic tools. the samples may be from any clinical procedure that is not needed for diagnosis, and patients are always asked if they are happy for their samples to be collected and stored. Some of the samples may be stored for future, and as yet unknown research. All research which is carried out will be ethically approved by an independent ethical review baord.

  • Research programme

    the researchers who use the samples range from internal academic researchers who use samples for research that has been funded by Charities, government funders and possibly industrial collaborators. Samples from clinical trials may use the biobank to store samples, when patients opt into a clinical trial, to run detailed analysis on how the new treatment (or placebo) is working. Commercial researchers may wish to store samples that is part of biomedical research into new drugs and diagnostic tools

  • Storage license

    11016

  • RTBTitle

    UCL-RFH Biobank

  • Establishment organisation

    Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust

  • Establishment organisation address

    9 South, Royal Free Hospital, Pond Street

    London

    NW3 2QG