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Rady Children's Institute Genomic Biorepository
Sponsor: Rady Pediatric Genomics & Systems Medicine Institute
Summary
Rady Children's Institute for Genomic Medicine (RCI) will collect biological samples (such as blood), derived genomic sequences (from DNA and RNA), and clinical features in a Biorepository as a standardized resource for future research studies. The purpose of the Genomic Institute Biorepository is to provide consented samples and data for basic and clinical research related to the genomic cause and treatment of childhood disease, and, in the future, as reference (Quality Control) data to improve the ability to make clinical diagnoses or clinical decisions. In addition, the Biorepository will provide a mechanism for making a diagnosis of a genetic disease. That is, once genomic sequences have been derived from biological samples, they will be immediately analyzed. If a genetic disease is identified that appears to explain an affected child's clinical features, then those results will be confirmed by the medically accepted standard, and placed in the electronic health record.
Official title: Genomic Biorepository: Protocol for the Collection, Storage, Analysis, and Distribution of Biological Samples, Genomic and Clinical Data
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
Any - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
102000
Start Date
2016-07
Completion Date
2050-12
Last Updated
2022-12-12
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Genomic sequencing and molecular diagnostic results, if any
Samples will be stored in the pediatric genomic Biorepository. A subset of samples will undergo genetic/genomic analysis.
Locations (1)
Rady Pediatric Genomics & Systems Medicine Institute
San Diego, California, United States