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Mission
The Translational Science BioCore (TSB) BioBank facilitates basic science and translational research through the integration of human biospecimen collection and storage with services in histology, molecular and morphometric analyses, in partnership with the Translational Research Initiatives in Pathology (TRIP) laboratory. The TSB BioBank prospectively collects, stores and distributes human cancer biospecimens, including tissue, blood, and other body fluids, in accordance with procedures that comply with the confidentiality, safety and other regulatory standards set by UW-Madison and the National Cancer Institute’s Best Practices for Biospecimen Resources. Specialized tissue microarrays (TMAs) with clinical annotation can also be developed to support the individual needs of investigators.
Contact
- Website Link
- Email: biobank@uwcarbone.wisc.edu
- Lab Phone: 608-262-4303
- Office Phone: 608-262-8884
Facilities
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Publications
- Swick AD, Stein AP, McCulloch TM, Hartig GK, Ong IM, Sampene E, Prabakaran PJ, Liu CZ, Kimple RJ. Defining the boundaries and expanding the utility of head and neck cancer patient derived xenografts. Oral Oncol. 2017 Jan;64:65-72. doi: 10.1016/j.oraloncology.2016.11.017. Epub 2016 Dec 8. PMID: 28024726; PMCID: PMC5218527.
- Ayuso JM, Vitek R, Swick AD, Skala MC, Wisinski KB, Kimple RJ, Lambert PF, Beebe DJ. Effects of culture method on response to EGFR therapy in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma cells. Sci Rep. 2019 Aug 28;9(1):12480. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-48764-3. PMID: 31462653; PMCID: PMC6713778.
- Pasch CA, Favreau PF, Yueh AE, Babiarz CP, Gillette AA, Sharick JT, Karim MR, Nickel KP, DeZeeuw AK, Sprackling CM, Emmerich PB, DeStefanis RA, Pitera RT, Payne SN, Korkos DP, Clipson L, Walsh CM, Miller D, Carchman EH, Burkard ME, Lemmon KK, Matkowskyj KA, Newton MA, Ong IM, Bassetti MF, Kimple RJ, Skala MC, Deming DA. Patient-Derived Cancer Organoid Cultures to Predict Sensitivity to Chemotherapy and Radiation. Clin Cancer Res. 2019 Sep 1;25(17):5376-5387. doi: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-18-3590. Epub 2019 Jun 7. PMID: 31175091; PMCID: PMC6726566.
֍ This core facility utilizes iLab, an online management tool that allows researchers to request services, schedule equipment and manage billing with UW shared resources.