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Global Biobanking market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 4.67% by 2032: Visiongain Reports Ltd
Visiongain Reports Ltd
Visiongain Reports Ltd

Visiongain has published a new report entitled Biobanking 2022-2032. It includes profiles of Biobanking and Forecasts Market Segment by Type (Standalone, Partnership) Market Segment by Application, (Regenerative Medicine, Life Science Research, Clinical Research) Market Segment by Ownership, (National/ Regional, Universities, Non-Profit, Private) Market Segment by Sample Type, (Blood Products, Human Tissues, Nucleic Acids, Cell Lines, Biological Fluids, Other Samples) Market Segment by Product and Service, (Equipment, Consumables, Services, Software) plus COVID-19 Impact Analysis and Recovery Pattern Analysis (“V”-shaped, “W”-shaped, “U”-shaped, “L”-shaped), Profiles of Leading Companies, Region and Country.

The global biobanking market was valued at US$56,955 million in 2021 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 4.67% during the forecast period 2022-2032.

Growing Opportunities for IT Companies in the Biobanking Market

Biobanks work hard to allocate financing to IT companies since it is suited for all biobanking activities, from subject recruitment to the publication of research results. Top investment objectives include specimen management as well as an accessible channel for organizations and individuals. A growing area of interest is the use of common standards to provide access to clinical and experimental databases. If ontologies are correctly standardized, this enables thorough example annotation. For instance, ongoing and resource-intensive standardization of disease coding and sample categorization. Standardization will become a major biobanking bottleneck if it is not finished on time. Scientific concern about interoperability among biobanks is also rising across the globe.

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How has COVID-19 had a Significant Negative Impact on the Biobanking Market?

Globally, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic is having a significant influence on the social, political, economic, and healthcare systems of many nations across the globe. There are several concurrent clinical concerns during a pandemic, from the urgent need to comprehend the biology of the illness to the need for optimal patient treatment and case prevention in the future. Research infrastructures, and particularly biobanks, have positioned themselves at the forefront of the many distinct COVID-19 responses that are required. There have been reports of initiatives to compile population-level databases of COVID-19 patients, symptomatic carriers, and members of the general public in the European Union (EU), Taiwan, and other places. An attempt to put together clinically meaningful cohorts is also occurring in low resource situations where certain infrastructures were accessible and sustained over time. In many cases, this effort is connected to a management structure that is more open to the sharing of specimens and data.