Bioresources provide researchers with access to vital human tissue in their pursuit for cures and better treatment.
FHMRI’s bioresource banks are amongst the largest in Australia with more than 30 years of donations and data. Pairing this vast resource with the latest, and future, technologies and research provides valuable insights for life-changing research.
FHMRI’s bioresources include the:
Types of samples: Serum from head and neck cancer patients (and non-cancer controls).
Number of samples: 1000+ patients.
Contact: Dr Charmaine Woods
Types of samples: Synovial tissue, synovial fluid, PBMC, serum, whole blood
Number of samples: 1000
Member of: The A3BC: Australian Arthritis and Autoimmune collaborative
Types of samples: Blood (plasma, serum, WBCs), endoscopic tissue biopsies from oesophagus, stomach, duodenum, oesophageal and gastric cancer.
Number of samples: 2000+ patients, with more than 10,000 samples.
Member of: PROBEnet (QIMR)
Contact: Dr Damian Hussey and Dr Tanya Irvine
Types of samples: Brain tumour tissue (all tumour types), normal (control) brain tissue, blood (whole blood, plasma, buffy coat).
Number of samples: 500.
Member of: BCBA (Brain Cancer Biobanking Australia) and ABNA (Australasian Biospecimen Network Association).
Contact: Dr Rebecca Ormsby
Types of samples: Fixed and frozen brain, spinal cords.
Number of samples: 400.
Member of: ABNA (Australasian Biospecimen Network Association).
Contact: Professor Simon Conn
Types of samples: colorectal, prostate, breast, renal, oesophago-gastrectomy (solid tumour & matching non-malignant tissue).
Number of samples: 2000+
Member of: Australasian Biospecimen Network Association (ABNA)
Contact: Virginia Papangelis
Sturt Rd, Bedford Park
South Australia 5042
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