UCL/UCLH Biobank for Studying Health and Disease

  • Research type

    Research Tissue Bank

  • IRAS ID

    183090

  • Research summary

    UCL/UCLH Biobank for Studying Health and Disease

  • REC name

    Yorkshire & The Humber - Leeds East Research Ethics Committee

  • REC reference

    15/YH/0311

  • Date of REC Opinion

    16 Jul 2015

  • REC opinion

    Favourable Opinion

  • Data collection arrangements

    The UCL/UCLH Biobank for Studying Health and Disease acts as a physical repository for biological samples and data collected from patients attending University College London Hospital (UCLH) NHS Foundation Trust, UCL Partner (UCLP) NHS Trusts and the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH) NHS Trust. Samples and data are stored at the UCL/UCLH Biobank for Health and Disease based at the UCL Cancer Institute, University College London. Samples and data are also maintained at our satellite sites; Charles Bell House, University College London and the RNOH, Stanmore. The Biobank includes both existing collections and new material collected prospectively. Samples are mainly collected from donors with a wide variety of different cancer types following an informed consent process. All human tissue samples are stored within secure and HTA licenced premises.

  • Research programme

    The UCL/UCLH Biobank for Studying Health and Disease supports research projects principally involved in the study of human disease and the normal functioning of the human body. To meet this need, the Biobank stores a full spectrum of normal and pathological specimens. The majority of samples were originally taken for diagnostic purposes and the Biobank stores material from these samples that is surplus to diagnostic requirements. However samples also include blood and related products and other naturally excreted body fluids such as sputum, saliva, faeces and urine specifically collected for the Biobank. The diagnostic histopathology formalin fixed paraffin-embedded archive of tissue blocks and tissue sections together with human tissue used in xenograft experiments also form part of the Biobank.

  • Storage license

    12055

  • RTBTitle

    UCL/UCLH Biobank for Studying Health and Disease

  • Establishment organisation

    UCL Cancer Institute

  • Establishment organisation address

    Rockefeller Building

    21 University Street

    London

    WC1E 6DE