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  Advances in molecular technologies and sophistication in clinical trial design have increased the importance of biospecimen banks in the collecting, processing, storing, and distributing of human specimens for correlative science cancer research. Once regarded as wax museums that simply doled out paraffin tissue sections for immunohistochemical analysis, biospecimen banks are now responsible for collecting and distributing multiple human specimen types for molecular studies.

  caTissue Suite is a web-based biospecimen inventory and tracking tool that may be used by biospecimen resource facilities, regardless of the nature of biospecimen transactions that occur or the type of biospecimens involved in the transaction. Suite also supports integration with associated free-text surgical pathology reports (SPR) and discrete clinical and pathology annotations.
 
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You can access the caTissue public demo site to evaluate the application without having to deploy it locally. For any help or to arrange for a demo, please email us @ catissue_support@mga.wustl.edu
 
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Access caTissue caGrid instances
caTissue Core v1.2.2 supports caGrid enablement. Many institutions have exposed caTissue instances on caGrid. A dedicated caBench-to-Bedside(caB2B) instance has been installed to facilitate querying these instances. To access this instance and for further information, visit http://cab2btest.wustl.edu:28080/
 
Current Features
  • Customizable roles and privileges structure to support multiple repositories within single caTissue instance
  • Regulatory and Proprietary access privileges
  • Flexible storage container structure
  • Fully annotated Collection Protocol to facilitate automated data entry
  • Create custom annotations locally without doing any code change - Dynamic Extensions
  • Register participants with duplicate check and accession biospecimens
  • Specimen processing like aliquot, derive, spin, thaw and other events
  • Ordering and distribution of specimens
  • Advanced Query interface with ability save queries, to add specimens to shopping cart and export
  • Import free-text surgical pathology reports, deidentify and concept code it
  • Associate discrete clinical and pathology annotation
  • Label and Barcode generation and printing framework
 
Adopters
  • Washington University (Developer)
  • Indiana University
  • Thomas Jefferson University
  • University of Pennsylvania
  • University of Pittsburgh
  • Yale University