![]() |
|
|
|
Researcher Information
Requesting Human Brain Tissue for Research
Tissue Availability and Access
Tissue is available from donors diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, Motor Neurone Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Huntington’s disease and normal controls. Fresh frozen and / or formalin fixed tissue is available.
Tissue Request Application Forms
Request for Tissues
The bank is operated on a not-for-profit basis and no charges are made for supplying tissue samples other than necessary costs associated with tissue preparation and transport. All tissue samples and related clinical data will be anonymised and the only identifying feature supplied to the user will be a bar code. Clinical, but not identifying demographic details will be provided with samples. Within 12 months of receipt of tissue recipient scientists will be required to submit a brief summary of how the tissue was used and the results obtained. Any material not used must be returned to the brain bank. All publications containing results obtained using tissue provided by the brain bank must explicitly acknowledge the brain bank. Tissue transferred from the brain bank to the recipient remains property of the brain bank. Recipients are only entitled to use the tissue within the terms of this agreement and are not permitted to sell, loan or provide the tissue to a third party without prior written consent from the brain bank. The tissue must only be used for the original project specified on the Tissue Request Application. Any modifications to the agreed protocol must be approved by the brain bank before the any protocol is implemented.
Handling and Safety Precautions
Handling and safety are the responsibility of the principle investigator and it is recommended that all staff are vaccinated for hepatitis before handling human tissue. The Brain Bank will not accept any responsibility for infection or injury resulting from the use of tissue supplied to the recipient.
Cost
Acknowledgement
The brain bank must be acknowledged in all publications and presentations arising from the use of brain bank material. Active collaborations and co-authorships that were not planned during the initial submission may arise in situations where a member(s) of the brain bank has provided significant intellectual input during the data analysis process.
We would like to acknowledge the generosity of our donors and their families in donating tissue to the Dublin Brain Bank. This is an act of great kindness and courage in a time of loss that will ultimately lead to the benefit of others in the future. Thank you.
|
||||||
Royal College of Surgeons Ireland . 123 St Stephens Green . Dublin 2 . Ireland . Tel: 353 1 402 2100 . Email: info@rcsi.ie