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The BioBank at The University of Kansas Cancer Center supports cancer research by serving as a bank for human tissues and fluids, called biospecimens. Biospecimens are small amounts of blood, urine or tissue used for medical research. Researchers use biospecimens and medical information from participants to study how genes, lifestyle and our environment may lead to cancer. The BioBank serves as a valuable resource for researchers at The University of Kansas Cancer Center and potentially around the world.
The next BioBank blood drive is October 13, 2023. Register to reserve your spot.
Juntos BioBank
Frequently asked questions
Early detection screening project
Healthy women receiving a mammogram can contribute to a research study with a simple blood draw. Speak to a care provider at your annual mammogram.
BioBank leadership
Andrew Godwin, PhD
Andrew Godwin, PhD, deputy director of The University of Kansas Cancer Center, leads the BioBank. In his role, Dr. Godwin:
- Works with cancer center and the University of Kansas Medical Center leadership to obtain the necessary resources to support the further development of this facility
- Manages BioBank personnel with the focus on informed consent, tissue/bodily fluid acquisition and sample annotation
- Establishes policies regarding standard operating procedures
- Presides over the Internal Review Board for the BioBank
Rashna Madan, MBBS
Rashna Madan, MBBS, assistant director of the Biobank, oversees tissue collection from surgical pathology and core histology activities to:
- Increase the collection of quality tumor tissue samples
- Oversee the appropriate utilization and selection of tissue from the archived paraffin-embedded tumor samples of the University of Kansas Medical Center Surgical Pathology Department
- Provide quality control for all tissue samples via histologic verification
See the full staff listing.
Biospecimen Shared Resource
Learn how The University of Kansas Cancer Center’s Biospecimen Shared Resource can support your research.
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