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The Breast Cancer Now Biobank gives scientists access to the tissue, cells, and blood samples they need to perform world-class research.
The Biorepository Core Service is a phased project. Initially it will provide biologic sample management for JGM Researchers (receipt, accessioning, storage, retrieval). Subsequent developments will support sample processing, clinical sample management and a tissue bank repository.
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Understanding Animal Research aim to provide all you want to know about animal research, whether you are a concerned member of the public or have a special interest.
The Animal Welfare Information Center (AWIC) is is part of the US Department of Agriculture. It is mandated by the Animal Welfare Act (AWA) to provide information for improved animal care and use in research, testing, teaching, and exhibition.
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