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Obesity Research Biobank Syndicate (ORBiS)

Population Size

Not reported

Years

2017

Associated BioSamples

Availability to be confirmed

Geographic coverage

United Kingdom

England

Lead time

Other

Summary

Collection of samples and data across the following diseases: Obesity (disorder).

Documentation

Bariatric surgery produces substantial, long-term weight loss with reduced morbidity and mortality. Genetics can strongly influence this response, as well as the initial propensity to obesity. Several genes have been implicated but more in-depth mechanistic studies are needed to understand how genes affect energy regulation and mediate the beneficial effects of bariatric surgery. The Obesity Research Biobank Syndicate (ORBiS) aims to fulfil this need. It provides a comprehensive collection of high-quality biological samples and patient data to facilitate mechanistic research and help translate it to improved treatments for patients. Patients undergoing bariatric surgery are recruited from multiple centres in the UK. With informed consent, blood or saliva samples are collected pre-operatively and tissue collected during surgery. Samples include: adipose tissue (subcutaneous and visceral), muscle, liver, stomach and small intestine. Relevant clinical and demographic data are linked and stored pseudo anonymised in a secure database. Tissue collections are transported to and processed in the ORBiS laboratory at University College London, and stored at UCL-Royal Free Hospital Biobank for future use. Research programmes will be supported within and beyond the contributing sites. External researchers will be required to obtain individual REC approval prior to submitting an application.

Dataset type
Health and disease
Dataset sub-type
Not applicable

Keywords

Obesity, Research, ORBiS, UKCRC Tissue Directory, Syndicate, Biobank

Provenance

Image contrast
Not stated
Biological sample availability
Availability to be confirmed

Details

Publishing frequency
Other
Version
1.0.0
Modified

08/10/2024

Citation Requirements
In Progress

Coverage

Start date

01/01/2017

Time lag
Variable
Geographic coverage
United Kingdom, England
Minimum age range
15
Maximum age range
150

Accessibility

Language
en
Controlled vocabulary
LOCAL
Format
In Progress

Data Access Request

Dataset pipeline status
Not available
Access rights
Please contact the publisher using Contact Point details provided.
Time to dataset access
Other
Access request cost
Not specified
Access method category
Varies based on project
Data Controller
University College London

Dataset Types: Health and disease


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