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Brain Institute is dedicated to improving patients lives by bringing together transformative research and patient-centered care today and for generations to come. Few places in the world are as primed for discovery and development as UT Southwestern.
Brain banks are specialized repositories that collect, preserve, and distribute human brain tissue for scientific research.
Brain banking is a process that involves collecting postmortem brain tissue samples, a practice that has been ongoing since the end of the 19th century (1). Since its beginning, the collecting and processing of brain tissue has changed drastically and became systematic in the 1960s.
There are less than 200 brain banks worldwide, highlighting how precious donated tissue is. The role of a brain bank is to accurately catalog, store, and distribute this tissue to investigators to advance their research projects and provide a better understanding of how our brains work and are affected by disease.
The brain bank provides well-characterized brain samples from donors with neurodegenerative disorders, cerebrovascular diseases and unaffected controls to researchers striving to learn more about the neuropathology, genomics, biochemistry and molecular etiology of complex neurological conditions.
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