The Caris Biorepository Research Protocol
Summary
The Biorepository for Caris Life Sciences is designed for the purpose of making quality biospecimens and associated clinical data available for research studies related to advancing precision medicine and improving care for patients. The Caris Biorepository is a repository of prospectively collected biological specimens and associated clinical and demographic data gathered from multiple sources to be stored, used and shared for research. Caris Life Sciences will maintain the data and specimens and will control access to and use of the information and specimens by multiple individuals for multiple purposes which may evolve over time.
Detailed description
The Caris Biorepository is an effort toward defining the future of medicine incorporating the discoveries of the genomic era by providing physicians, researchers and scientists access to quality human specimens and data aimed at improving human health and fighting disease. This will be accomplished through acquiring and sharing valuable biospecimen information and clinical outcomes in a collaborative, secure environment. The Caris Biorepository will bridge the gap and correlate human specimens with clinical and specimen data valuable to multiple and varying entities interested in advancing science with precision medicine by targeting disease treatments. The objective of this project is to develop and implement a state-of-the-science Biorepository that ensures molecular integrity and clinical relevance of human biospecimens used in research and clinical medicine. The Caris Biorepository will also provide vital biospecimens and data to internal researchers and external research collaborators such as government, academia and industry collaborators for the use of drug development discoveries, clinically relevant research trials, publications and posters, and the implementation of future healthcare policies. This project may also impact characterization of trends in practice patterns and their relation to patient outcomes as well as the economic implications of differing evaluation, treatment and management paradigms.
Arms & interventions
Outcome measures
Primary
Develop biorepository that ensures molecular integrity and clinical relevance of quality human biospecimens and associated clinical data.
Retention of biospecimen samples with DNA
Time frame: 35 years
Implement release of specimens from biorepository for testing
Research for the purposes of cancer laboratory diagnostic tests.
Time frame: 35 years
Secondary
Laboratory testing
Time frame: 35 years
Laboratory testing
Time frame: 35 years
Laboratory testing
Time frame: 35 years
Laboratory testing
Time frame: 35 years
Laboratory testing
Time frame: 35 years
Laboratory testing
Time frame: 35 years
Eligibility criteria
Study locations (38)
University of South Alabama
Mobile, Alabama
Southwest Medical Imaging
Scottsdale, Arizona
St. Bernards Medical Center
Jonesboro, Arkansas
CARTI Cancer Center
Little Rock, Arkansas
ObjectiveHealth - ARcare Center for Clinical Research
Little Rock, Arkansas
Lee Memorial Health System
Fort Myers, Florida
Cancer Care of North Florida
Lake City, Florida
Advent Health
Orlando, Florida
The University of South Florida
Tampa, Florida
Cleveland Clinic Florida
Weston, Florida
Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital
Albany, Georgia, 31701
Emory University
Atlanta, Georgia
Augusta University Research Institute
Augusta, Georgia
Cancer Center of Middle Georgia
Dublin, Georgia
Hope and Healing Cancer Services
Hinsdale, Illinois
CHRISTUS - St. Frances Cabrini Hospital
Alexandria, Louisiana
Tulane University
New Orleans, Louisiana
CHRISTUS - Highland Medical Center
Shreveport, Louisiana
Mercy Medical Center
Baltimore, Maryland
Sinai Hospital of Baltimore
Baltimore, Maryland
Hattiesburg Clinic
Hattiesburg, Mississippi
Jackson Oncology Associates
Jackson, Mississippi
University of Mississippi Medical Center
Jackson, Mississippi
ObjectiveHealth - Premier Health Research
Sparta, New Jersey
CHRISTUS - St. Vincent Regional Cancer Center
Santa Fe, New Mexico
St. Lawrence Health System
Potsdam, New York
National Translational Research Group
Ridge, New York
Altru Health System
Grand Forks, North Dakota
NEO Urology Associates
Boardman, Ohio
Great Lakes Medical Research
Cleveland, Ohio
Bend Memorial Clinic
Bend, Oregon
Clinical Biotechnology Research Institute at RSFH
Charleston, South Carolina
Spartanburg Regional Health Services
Spartanburg, South Carolina
West Cancer Center
Germantown, Tennessee
ObjectiveHealth - Amarillo Premier Research
Amarillo, Texas
CHRISTUS - St. Michael's Health
Texarkana, Texas
CAMC Clinical Trials
Charleston, West Virginia, 25304
Mercy Health
Janesville, Wisconsin