October 12th, 2009
100,000+ DNA samples are in the bank
In California, one of the state’s biggest health care providers has teamed up with one of its most important research centers to open a powerful new genetic biobank. Kaiser Permanente and the University of California, San Francisco will study the genomes of more than 100,000 Kaiser members who donated their DNA, funding the work with a $25 million grant from the National Institutes of Health.
Biobanks aren’t new, and some, such as Great Britain’s UK Biobank, are larger. But the new biobank is still noteworthy, both for its ambitions and the challenges it will face. If you are thinking about joining a biobank or genetic research project, you’ll want to pay attention to what is happening with this one.

