Biospecimen definition

Biospecimen means a sample of human fluid, serum, or tissue that is reasonably available as a medium to measure the presence and concentration of chemicals or their metabolites in a human body.
Biospecimen means a sample taken from a biophysical
Biospecimen means any biologic material of human origin including tissues, blood, plasma, urine, spinal fluid, or other fluids derived from a human subject for the purposes of a clinical trial or other research, as applicable.

Examples of Biospecimen in a sentence

  • All approved sites will make these Biospecimen Data and Associated Phenotypic Data available to qualified investigators in the scientific community for secondary analysis in accordance with standards established by the NIA.

  • The Recipient Investigator agrees to provide such Biospecimen Data as soon as reasonably possible, but no later than immediately upon acceptance of a subset of data for publication or public disclosure of a submitted patent application, whichever is earlier.

  • Research Material under this Master Agreement shall share Biospecimen Data derived from the Research Project by placing these Biospecimen Data and Associated Phenotypic Data in NIAGADS, or another NIA approved site, or all such sites.

  • Donors were enrolled at Biospecimen Source Sites funded by NCI\Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc.

  • A sample acknowledgment statement for [STUDY NAME] dataset(s) follows: Funding: The Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology NIH-NCI grants U10CA180821 and CALGB U10CA031946; Alliance Statistical Center Grant U10CA180882 and CALGB U10CA33601; Alliance NCTN Biorepository and Biospecimen Resource 5U24CA196171.

  • Donors were enrolled at Biospecimen Source Sites at Boston Medical Center, Emory University, University of Pittsburgh Health Sciences Tissue Bank, and University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center coordinated through the Comprehensive Biospecimen Resource at the ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Research Institute.

  • A sample acknowledgment statement for the Biospecimen Pre-analytical Variables (BPV) dataset(s) follows: The Biospecimen Pre-analytical Variables (BPV) program was supported by appropriated and ARRA funds managed through a contract between NCI and Leidos Biomedical Research Inc.

  • If Data User and Data User principal investigator acknowledge and agree to the above terms and conditions for transfer of the TRACK-TBI dataset Clinical Data, Biospecimen data, and/or Imaging data, please so indicate by returning one copy of this Agreement signed and dated by Data User principal investigator and by a duly authorized representative of Data User.

  • The EGA manages the data on behalf of the H3Africa consortium members and provides access to external Recipients who have received approval from H3Africa’s Data and Biospecimen Access Committee.

  • If there are changes to the request, login to NICHD DASH, make the changes to your Biospecimen Request and generate a new Biospecimen Request Package.


More Definitions of Biospecimen

Biospecimen means a sample of human blood, hair,
Biospecimen means biological materials obtained from living or deceased human subjects.
Biospecimen means biological materials, including but not limited to blood, plasma, biofluids, and tissue, taken from a human being.
Biospecimen means a quantity of tissue, blood, urine, or other human- derived material, as further described in Appendix A.

Related to Biospecimen

  • Specimen means tissue, fluid, or a product of the human body capable of revealing the presence of alcohol, drugs or their metabolites.

  • Split Specimen means a part of the oral fluid specimen in drug testing that is retained unopened for a confirmation test (if required) or in the event that the employee requests that it be tested following a verified positive test of the primary specimen or a verified Adulterated or Substituted Specimen test result.

  • Sample means a sample of blood, tissue or other biological material.

  • API means American Petroleum Institute.

  • Substituted Specimen means a specimen with laboratory values that are so diminished that they are not consistent with oral fluid and which shall be deemed a violation of this policy, and shall be processed as if the test results were positive.