Specimen Repository Agreement 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Specimen Repository Agreement in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the 'Purpose' section, which outlines the agreement's intent regarding DNA specimen preservation. Ensure you understand the roles of both parties involved.
  3. Fill in the 'Term' section by specifying the commencement date and duration of the agreement. This is crucial for establishing timelines for specimen handling.
  4. In the 'Exclusivity' section, confirm that you are aware of any competitive restrictions placed on UNTHSC during and after the agreement term.
  5. Proceed to complete sections related to 'Termination', ensuring you understand conditions under which either party can terminate the agreement.
  6. Review and fill out details in 'Payment', ensuring all financial obligations are clearly stated and agreed upon.
  7. Finally, ensure all signatures are collected electronically using our platform’s signing feature for a seamless completion process.

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A repository is a collection of information and/or biospecimens whose organizers. May receive information/biospecimens from multiple sources. Maintain the information/biospecimens over time.
A specimen repository, also known as a biobank, collects, stores, processes and distributes (according to appropriate laws, rules and regulations) biological materials and the data associated with those materials. The purpose can be scientific research or medical treatment.
Biorepositories are libraries where biospecimens are carefully stored. Biorepositories are critical for enabling modern molecular-based research to improve clinical outcomes for patients. Biospecimens are made available to qualified scientists to study for clinical or research purposes.
A clinical data repository is defined as a centralized database that stores various types of patient information, including clinical history, imaging data, and laboratory results, which can be utilized to inform decisions regarding medical procedures such as flow studies.
Biorepository. A biorepository is a facility that collects, catalogs, and stores samples of biological material for laboratory research. Biorepositories collect and manage specimens from animals, plants, and other living organisms.

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A herbarium (herbaria, plural) is a repository, a facility designed to ensure long-term preservation of scientific plant samples, generally referred to as specimens.
A Clinical Data Repository is a database or data warehouse where health data, generally with a granularity around each patient, is consolidated from multiple sources to provide health professionals an organized way to analyze the data and create reporting.

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