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Biomaterialbank Marburg

Biomaterialbank Marburg

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Detailed information

What is a biobank?

Information for donors

Information for researchers

All facilities of the Faculty of Medicine at the Philipps-University Marburg can use biosamples stored in CBBMR for study purposes. In cooperation with faculty members, external contributors and partners can also conduct studies using CBBMR biosamples.

Biobanks work at the interface between patient care and biomedical research. They collect patients’ sample material that is no longer needed after diagnosis and is otherwise discarded. The biobank processes these residual materials such as body fluids or tissue and stores the biosamples under high quality standards until they are used in research projects. To ensure that the biomaterials can be precisely selected for studies and other research projects, clinical data such as age, gender, diagnosis and therapeutic procedures are also collected and documented for each patient and passed on to research in encrypted form.

Latest News

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06/19/2019

Allergic diseases have become widespread diseases in recent decades due to the dramatic increase in the number of new cases. This trend is…

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Vier neue Partner für die German Biobank Alliance (GBA)

05/13/2019 |   News

Die Comprehensive Biomaterial Bank Marburg (CBBMR), die Marburger Biobank am Fachbereich Medizin der Philipps-Universität Marburg ist Teil des…

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Continuously grown

12. May 2019

New partner of the German Biobank Alliance GBA

The Comprehensive Biomaterial Bank Marburg (CBBMR), the Marburg Biobank at the Faculty of Medicine of the Philipps University of Marburg is part of the national association of biobanks, the GBA.

 

4. November 2018

Ethics vote for the establishment of an organoid bank pancreatic tumor

The Marburg biobank is setting up a cell culture laboratory for the production of organoids

13. February 2018

Start collecting control blood

The biobank is being expanded with the provision of normal blood samples from voluntary healthy donors

8. January 2018

Start of the module expansion "Childhood Tumors"

The tumor bank is expanded to include childhood tumor diseases

17. July 2017

Launch of the module "SynChron- Chronic inflammatory diseases"

The Marburg Biobank collects tissue and blood samples for the investigation of autoimmune diseases and allergies.

18. September 2016

Certification Quality Management

The quality management of the CBBMR was today certified by the TÜV SÜD Management Service GmbH according to DIN EN ISO 9001:2015.
You can find further details under QM.

6. January 2015

Marburg biobank laboratory opened

The Marburg biobank will have its own biobank laboratory

30. June 2014

Starting shot for the tumor biobank

Now that all planning and preliminary work has been successfully completed, Module 1 "Tumor Diseases" is going into productive operation today.

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35043 Marburg

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