<p>Section I. Brain Donor Recruitment Strategies1. The Netherlands Brain Bank for Psychiatry2. Brain donation procedures in the sudden death brain bank in Edinburgh</p> <p>Section II. Brain Bank Networks3. Autism BrainNet 4. The NIH NeuroBioBank: Creating opportunities for human brain research</p> <p>Section III. Ethical Aspects of Brain Banking and Management of Brain Banks5. Design of a European code of conduct for brain banking6. A review of brain biorepository management and operations7. A new viewpoint: running a non-profit brain bank as a business</p> <p>Section IV. Brain Dissection, Tissue Processing and Tissue Dissemination8. The New York Brain Bank of Columbia University: Practical highlights of 35 years of experience9. Neurochemical markers as potential indicators of post-mortem tissue quality</p> <p>Section V. Neuropathological Diagnosis10. Minimal neuropathological diagnosis for brain banking in the normal middle aged and aged brain and in neurodegenerative disorders 11. Brain donation at autopsy: Clinical characterization and toxicological analyses</p> <p>Section VI. Brain Donor Data: Clinical, Genetic, Radiologic and Research Data Storage and Mining12. Information technology for brain banking 13. Collecting, storing and mining research data in a brain bank 14. What can we learn about brain donors? Use of clinical information in human postmortem brain research15. The art of matching brain tissue from patients and controls for postmortem research</p> <p>Section VII. Human Brain Tissue Analyses: Old and New Techniques16. Considerations for optimal use of postmortem human brains for molecular psychiatry: Lessons from schizophrenia17. Epigenetic analysis of human brain tissue 18. Laser microdissection and gene expression profiling in the human postmortem brain19. Purification of cells from fresh human brain tissue: Primary human glial cells20. Proteomics and lipidomics in the human brain 21. 3-D imaging in the post-mortem human brain with CLARITY and CUBIC 22. Neuronal life after death: Electrophysiological recordings from neurons in adult human brain tissue obtained through surgical resection or post-mortem23. Post-mortem magnetic resonance imaging24. Cyto- and receptorarchitectonic mapping of the human brain25. Mapping pathological circuitry in schizophrenia</p>