Establishing Bio-bank in Nepal

Authors

  • Man Kumar Tamang Queensland Brain Institute, The University of Queensland, Australia
  • Uday Narayan Yadav Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity, University of New South Wales, Australia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33314/jnhrc.v18i2.2208

Abstract

Globally, the establishment of bio-banks began around 1990s when scientists felt need for collaborative researches in biomedical field. Bio-banks collect and preserve biological specimens which are provided to researchers to investigate about specific disease or treatment. In Nepal, eye bank and skin bank are only two types of bio-banks currently in existence. However, specimens collected in these bio-banks are used only for medical treatment, not for research. With this regard, there is urgent need to establish bio-banks in Nepal. In this article, we aim to provide insights on current status of bio-banking and its benefits for scientific development of Nepal.
Keywords: Bio-bank; eye bank; Nepal; skin bank

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Published

2020-09-08