What is a population biobank?
A population biobank contains information on an entire population, a region, or a disease group. Population biobanks are often used for research projects in population genomics. According to the Council of Europe’s Recommendation on research on biological materials of human origin (2006), a population biobank is: “A collection of biological materials that has the following characteristics: i. The collection has a population basis; ii. It is established, or has been converted, to supply biological materials or data derived therefrom for multiple future research projects; iii. It contains biological materials and associated personal data, which may include or be linked to genealogical, medical and lifestyle data and which may be regularly updated; iv. It receives and supplies materials in an organised manner.
A population biobank contains information on an entire population, a region, or a disease group. Population biobanks are often used for research projects in population genomics. According to the Council of Europe’s Recommendation on research on biological materials of human origin (2006), a population biobank is: “A collection of biological materials that has the following characteristics: i. The collection has a population basis; ii. It is established, or has been converted, to supply biological materials or data derived therefrom for multiple future research projects; iii. It contains biological materials and associated personal data, which may include or be linked to genealogical, medical and lifestyle data and which may be regularly updated; iv.