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Tissue Collection & Banking

Storage and filing of specimens

If not disbursed fresh, samples are stored in -80° mechanical freezers or liquid nitrogen vapor phase storage.  All samples are subject to our robust quality assurance program, adhering to ISBER Best Practices.

The PBC has implemented a unique inventory system called the Biospecimen Inventory and Operations System (BIOS).  This web-based system was activated in 2010 and is currently in use throughout the 4 PBC sites (Presbyterian, Shadyside, Magee, and Children's) and allows for the integration of demographic and medical records information with the tissue resources.

Data Annotation

The PBC can provide annotated clinical data for procured specimens by way of the following avenues:

  • A relationship with the UPMC CancerCenter Registry to obtain data on the continuance of care and detailed patient-specific annotation.
  • Direct access to CoPath to provide de-identified pathology reports.

Getting Started

Tissue banking services are financially supported by funded grants or fee-for-service cost recovery.  Please contact Christina Kline (412-864-6658, puetc@upmc.edu) or Nicole Pistorius (412-623-5890, pistoriusnd@upmc.edu) to discuss how to obtain these services or for assistance in developing a budget.

 

ISBER

The University of Pittsburgh Biospecimen Core follows ISBER (International Society for Biological and Environmental Repositories) Best Practices and has a robust Quality Program and Quality Manager.