Episode Synopsis "Biorepositories and Biobanks: Challenges in High Volume Ultra-Low Temperature Storage"
Biorepositories are entrusted with securing the life’s work of researchers throughout the world. Large volume specimen storage in shared spaces means large responsibilities among those who manage biobank facilities. From system reliability, temperature stability and uniformity, back-up power and cooling infrastructure, validation, data capture and security, Joe LaPorte discusses how Panasonic Healthcare serves the unique needs of large volume ultra-low temperature freezer customers.
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