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Human Biobanks and Health Data Work Programme 2012-2016
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The Research Council of Norway
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Human Biobanks and Health Data Work Programme 2012-2016
1. Summary
Biological material stored in biobanks is of major value for gaining a deeper understanding of the complex relations between genes, environmental factors and disease. There is broad agreement among policymakers and the health services about the importance and benefits of using biobank material and register data for research. This is highlighted in a number of strategic documents.
The Executive Board of the Research Council of Norway has decided to launch a new research programme – Human Biobanks and Health Data (BIOBANK) – with a total of NOK 110 million in funding from the Ministry of Education and Research for the period 2011-2016.
The programme is designed to take advantage of the potential for research on human biological material in biobanks, by coupling analysis results with data from health surveys, health registers and the health services. Research projects funded under the programme should exploit the full potential of the large biobanks and registers, unless there are scientific reasons for a smaller study sample. The primary objective of the programme is to generate research-based new knowledge aiming at prevention, detection, diagnosis, treatment and survival of somatic and psychiatric diseases.
All projects under the programme will address ethical, legal and social aspects (ELSA) as an integral part of project activities and will incorporate international cooperation.
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