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Fourth meeting of the European Network of Research Tissue Banks – Future strategy to increase collaborations in the supply of human tissue for biomedical research

机译:欧洲研究组织库网络第四次会议–加强生物医学研究中人体组织供应合作的未来战略

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This report records the Fourth meeting of the European Network of Research Tissue Bank (Brussels, 18th March 2004) which was attended by Mel Read MEP. The existing membership of this informal group represents European Human Research Tissue Bankers, biomedical researchers seeking access to human tissue and allied groups including animal welfare representatives. This Fourth meeting provided a forum to update members on individual activity in this area. A particular focus of this meeting was to consider the status of this group and future affiliations to increase the profile and activity of this Network. This meeting addressed differences in legislative and ethical requirements governing the use of human tissue in biomedical research in the different countries represented. Future activity of the ENRTB, planned at this meeting, will target harmonisation of current differences which are currently barriers to increased access to human tissue for biomedical research. Through the harmonisation of procurement, processing and distribution of human tissue specimens the ENRTB will provide a mechanism to benefit human health through increased use of human tissue in pharmacotoxicological studies and the associated replacement of animal tests.
机译:该报告记录了欧洲研究组织银行网络第四次会议(布鲁塞尔,2004年3月18日),梅尔·瑞德·梅普(Mel Read MEP)出席了会议。该非正式小组的现有成员包括欧洲人类研究组织银行家,寻求进入人体组织的生物医学研究人员以及包括动物福利代表在内的联盟组织。第四次会议提供了一个论坛,以使成员了解该领域的个人活动。这次会议的特别重点是考虑该小组的地位和未来的附属机构,以增加该网络的形象和活动。这次会议讨论了代表不同国家在生物医学研究中使用人体组织的法律和道德要求方面的差异。在本次会议上计划的ENRTB的未来活动将以协调当前差异为目标,当前差异是目前阻碍生物医学研究获取人体组织的障碍。通过协调人体组织标本的采购,处理和分配,ENRTB将提供一种通过在药物毒理学研究中更多地使用人体组织以及相关的动物实验替代来有益于人体健康的机制。

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