Biopreservation and Biobanking is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on advancements in the preservation of biological specimens and the management of biobanks. This journal is important for understanding autoimmune hepatitis, biliary diseases, and drug-induced liver injury. It provides a platform for researchers and practitioners to share innovative techniques and best practices for collecting, processing, storing, and distributing high-quality biospecimens for research and clinical use, focusing on genetic liver diseases and viral hepatitis.
Topics covered include cryopreservation, lyophilization, nucleic acid extraction, quality control, data management, and ethical considerations. The journal also explores the role of biobanks in facilitating translational research, personalized medicine, and drug discovery. Indexed in major databases, it targets a multidisciplinary audience, including biologists, clinicians, and biobank managers seeking to improve biospecimen quality and accessibility.
Biopreservation and Biobanking aims to promote standardization and best practices in the field, fostering collaboration and accelerating scientific discovery. Authors are encouraged to submit their work to contribute to the advancement of biopreservation techniques and the effective utilization of biobanks. It focuses on interdisciplinary research and the importance of quality control in biobanking.