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De-identified Human Tissue Project

De-identified Human Tissue Project

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Overview

Research scientists of the University of Central Florida College of Medicine (COM) and Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences (BSBS) conduct laboratory studies in biomedical and translational medical research for the purpose of understanding human disease and developing innovative methods for diagnosing, measuring, or treating disease or disease symptoms. The key research divisions are cancer, cardiovascular, immunity and pathogenesis, neuroscience, and molecular microbiology.

Description

The objective of this De-Identified Human Tissue Project is the receipt of de-identified human tissue from medical, surgical, and clinical facilities. The human tissue can be fresh or paraffinized. The human tissue will be picked up by the clinical research team and transferred to research scientists of the University of Central Florida's College of Medicine (COM) or Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences (BSBS) for storage and testing according to their separate IRB-approved or IRB-exempted protocols. These separate protocols cannot be for genetic testing. The Project does not receive human tissue resulting from termination of pregnancy.

Eligibility

Inclusion
  • de-identified human tissue from cooperating institutions for unknown/undisclosed donors.

Study details
    Tissue

NCT06082687

University of Central Florida

26 January 2024

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