Other Biobanks register continued (BIOIVT, vendors, Biochain, BioSEND, Novus Biologicals, ACCEGEN, Genomics England Banner Brain, NJ Brain Endowment Bank, NDRI, Neurobiobank Munich), Korean Open Government License KOGL Type 4, J-PPMI NCNP, Biobanks in Japan table

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Novus Biologicals — NB820-59177 (continued)

Dear Jaewon, Thank you for contacting Novus Biologicals regarding NB820-59177. We only offer 1 lot at a time but multiple donors can be available with a custom request. You would want to submit a separate custom request by emailing nb-custom@bio-techne.com with what you are requesting so they can see what is feasible and the cost associated. The current donor is from lot CF11134 with the following donor information.

The current donor is from CS11134 with the following donor information:

Age at Sampling 28 years old (1 donor)

ACCEGEN

Scott Baker, PhD Manager, Scientific Support, Novus Biologicals + Bio-Techne Brand, 10730 East Briarwood Avenue Centennial, CO 80112 P: 303 720 1900 F: 303 720 1991 M: 888.506.6887 novus.bio-techne.com

Genomics England Banner Brain

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URLhttps://www.genomicsengland.co.uk/
ContactJames Duboff

NJ Brain Endowment Bank in Miami (Aging Center)

In Sun City, Arizona, PD N ~ 200 (each has DNA and blood samples), they have DLB, PSD, MSA. Banner Sun Health Research Institute Brain and Body Donation Program joined Parkinson’s Disease Biomarkers Program — a new portal that will enable researchers to submit requests for biomarker data and associated tissue requests to the Banner brain bank.

The Florida Asu Aging Study has more than 900 brains, many of these are PD, also many longitudinal data associated with them. Most of the 10 Morris K. Udall Centers of Excellence for Parkinson’s Disease Research supported by NINDS collect PD brain. Many of these are stored in large banks, such as the Brain Endowment Bank in Miami, that are operated through the NeuroBioBank portal. Samples are of high quality.

NDRI

National Disease Research Interchange offers customized collection of brain tissue. The organization is based in Philadelphia and receives funding from the NIH as well as charitable donations. NDRI does not bank tissues; rather, it procures them prospectively for specific research studies. To use the service, researchers fill out an online application.

NDRI can prepare whole brains, or only a portion, such as a hippocampus.

As with brain banks, researchers pay tissue recovery, processing, and shipping costs.

tissue request: https://www.neuropathology.unsf.edu/manchen.de/disease/Disease_Index/tissue_request/index.html

Neurobiobank Munich (NBM)

The Neurological Foundation Human Brain Bank, that no formaldehyde can be put into a postmortem NZ due to IC. The number of CSF samples are also limited. In most cases, they have completed whole genome sequencing of the brain samples.

OrganizerSamurang Medical CenterSeoul National University HospitalPusan National University HospitalHyungji University
Project LeaderPL Sang-Wun SooPL Hyun-Jin ParkPL Jin-Joon KimPL Hyun-Joong Han
Project period2016-2017-2018-2021-
Homepagehttps://www.kbnsystenk.orghttp://bealcank.acud.orghttp://www.kbns.unik.orghttp://pdsbloodbank.org
Website under construction

OPEN KOGL — Korea Open Government License — Type 4: Source Indication - Commercial Use

holds the brains of more than 5,000 donors

J-PPMI (NCNP)

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organisationJ-PPMI (NCNP) National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry
Japan academia9 Japanese academia including Niigata U and Juntendo U
~100
Project LeaderPL Kibar (collab)
Clinic Inflam & Neuro panels - CSF (in PD and RBD #132)
Japan Brain Bank Net (JBBN)Autopsy, brain, blood
PL Riyu (collab)
analysislipid and protein analysis in PD brains (for cGAS and GBA, Niigata univ)

Biobanks in Japan

Biobank nameURLSpecimensDiseaseSample number
CollabNational Center Biobank Networkhttps://ncbiobank.org/DNA/Serum/Plasma/Tissues/CellsCollaboration by 6 national centers119,000 registrants
CollabNCNP biobankhttps://www.ncnp.go.jp/biobank/biobank.htmlPlasma/DNA/CSFAD/MCI/MS/ALS/SCZ/MDD/BD etcPlease see the full table
CollabNCGG biobankhttp://www.ncgg.go.jp/ngc/biobank/Plasma/DNA/Serum/Tissues/CellsDementia, osteoarthritis etc9,130 registrants, 35,924 specimens
CollabNCCHD biobankhttp://www.ncchd.go.jp/ndschor/research/section/56/DNA/Serum/Plasma/TissuesPediatric diseases including rare diseases1,623 registrants
Fukushima psychiatry biobankhttp://fmu-bb.jp/index.htmlBrain (frozen & FFPE)Psychiatry diseases53 brain
Tohoku medical megabank (ToMMo)https://www.dist.megabank.tohoku.ac.jp/DNA/Serum/Plasma/PBMC/UrineACID-10 disease150,800 case
ACBiobank JapanDNA/Serum51 diseases253,000 case
MTA/CollabOkayama-U biobankhttp://biobank.ccsv.okayama-u.ac.jp/Serum/Plasma/PBMC/Tissuesneurological diseases
CollabKyoto-U Nagahama phase0 cohorthttp://zeroji-cohort.com/DNA/RNA/Serum/Plasma/UrineICD-10 disease including dementia10,082 registrants