<p>Preface<br><br>1 Integration, Networking, and Global Biobanking in the Age of New Biology<br>Feridoun Karimi-Busheri and Aghdass Rasouli-Nia<br><br>2 The Future of Biobanking: A Conceptual Look at How Biobanks Can Respond to the Growing Human Biospecimen Needs of Researchers<br>Stella B. Somiari and Richard I Somiari <br><br>3 Sustainability of Biobanks in the Future<br>Yvonne G. De Souza<br><br>4 Biobanking: The Future of Cell Preservation Strategies<br>John M. Baust, William Corwin, Robert VanBuskirk and John G. Baust<br><br>5 Biobanking for Personalized Medicine<br>Angen Liu and Kai Pollard<br><br>6 A Global View of Breast Tissue Banking<br>Harriet Wilson, Ben Botfield and Valerie Speirs<br><br>7 Biobanking of Cerebrospinal Fluid for Biomarker Analysis in Neurological Diseases<br>Eline AJ Willemse and Charlotte E Teunissen<br><br>8 Biobanking in the 21st Century: Driving Population Metrics into Biobanking Quality<br>Joseph N Roberts, Charlene Karvonen, Kathryn Graham, Michael Weinfeld, Anil A. Joy, Martin Koebel, Don Morris, Paula J Robson, Randal N Johnston and Nigel T Brockton<br><br>9 Challenges in Developing a Cancer Oriented-Biobank: Experience from a 17 year-old Cancer Biobank in Sao Paulo, Brazil<br>Antonio Hugo Jose Froes Marques Campos and Fernando Augusto Soares<br><br>10 China Biobanking<br>Yong Zhang, Qiyuan Li, Xian Wang and Xiaolin Zhou<br><br>11 Establishing an Iso-Compliant Modern Cancer-Biobank in a Developing Country: A Model for International CooperationMaher A. Sughayer and Lina Souan<br><br>12 Nursing and Biobanking<br>Jennifer Sanner, Erica Yu and Krystle Nomie<br><br>13 A Data-Centric Strategy for Modern Biobanking<br>Philip R. Quinlan, Stephen Gardner, Martin Groves, Richard Emes and Jonathan Garibaldi<br><br />14 The Importance of Quality Patient Advocacy to Biobanks: A Lay Perspective from Independent Cancer Patients Voice (ICPV), Based in the United Kingdom<br>Maggie Wilcox, Margaret Grayson, Mairead McKenzie, Hilary Stobart, Helen Bulbeck and Robert Flavel. <br><br>Index</p>