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Proper Citation: EBiSC (RRID:SCR_003856)
Description: Consortium to address the increasing demand by researchers for quality-controlled, disease-relevant research grade induced Pluripotent Stem Cell (iPSC) lines, data and cell services by demonstrating an operational banking and distribution service of iPSC lines after 3 years and establishing subsequently for Europe a centralized, not-for-profit bank providing all qualified users with access to scalable, cost-efficient and customized products. The main facility will be at the Babraham Research Campus (Cambridge, UK) and will undertake cell expansion, QC and characterization. The European Cell Culture Collection (ECACC) of Public Health England (Department of Health, UK) will coordinate cell line distribution. The Fraunhofer IBMT (Saarbr��cken, Germany) will provide comprehensive operational back up. In a phased business strategy EBiSC will hot-start distribution of lines contributed by iPSC Centres in 2014, lines collected based on specified user demand, will reach full scale operations in 2016, and with extended funding will become self-sustaining as a not for profit banking operation by 2019. EBiSC will spearhead Europe in the international standardization of iPSC banking by forging collaborative links with similar endeavors in the USA and Asia. It will also provide training to encourage adoption and use of the bank. The project has up to one year after completion to disseminate intellectual property or data created by the project.
Abbreviations: EBiSC
Synonyms: EBiSC - European Bank for induced pluripotent Stem Cells, EBiSC Project, European Bank for induced pluripotent Stem Cells
Resource Type: biomaterial supply resource, material resource
Keywords: drug, induced pluripotent stem cell, data sharing, drug development, basic science, tool development, product development, induced pluripotent stem cell line, clinical
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