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Welcome to the Mayo Clinic Biobank. The Mayo Clinic Biobank is a collection of samples (such as blood) and health information donated by volunteers. Unlike many biobanks already in existence at Mayo Clinic and elsewhere, the Mayo Clinic Biobank is NOT focused on any particular disease. Rather, this biobank will collect samples and health information on patients and volunteers regardless of their health history. The only requirement is that they be 18 years of age or older, have a Mayo Clinic number, and be able to give informed consent. Once a participant becomes a part of the Biobank, they will be a part of ongoing health research conducted at Mayo Clinic indefinitely.

The Biobank was established at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, and recruitment began in April of 2009. The goal of this project is to enroll 20,000 Mayo Clinic patients over the course of a three-year period in an effort to support a wide array of health-related research studies throughout the Institution.

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  • Director
"As we look forward into the future, emerging technologies and our understanding of health and disease will dramatically change how you as a patient will be treated. What will this be like, how will we get there? The Mayo Clinic Biobank will be an important part of how we achieve those future goals and continue to ensure that the needs of the patient come first."