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Biorepository

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Marathon Runner Fights MS

Marathon Runner Fights MS

Cheryl Hile runs marathons, bicycles and holds a demanding full-time job—all while living with multiple sclerosis.

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Donor Support Launches Laboratory

Jessica Hamerman, PhD,  is examining inflammatory response in autoimmune diseases in human blood samples from the BRI biorepository.

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A biorepository, or biobank, consists of blood and tissue samples linked to medical and demographic information collected from people with a specific disease or condition or from healthy volunteers.

Your Blood Can Advance Research

For nearly 45 years, Marcia Wollam has cared for people at Virginia Mason Hospital.

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Working To Eliminate Type 1 Diabetes

A simple blood test for family members of those living with type 1 diabetes may detect autoantibodies that show an increased risk years before symptoms appear.

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FAQs About Clinical Research Studies

Clinical studies are one of the most valuable ways you can contribute to research.
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New Biorepository Studies Celiac Disease

BRI's newest biorepository is studying the autoimmune disease celiac disease.

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