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Vector Blog Series | Volume 9

06.05.26 09:55 PM - By vectorbiosource - Comment(s)
Vector Blog Series | Volume 9

 In biospecimen-based research, data accuracy is everything. But behind every dataset, every assay, and every diagnostic validation lies something often overlooked: the journey of the sample itself. 


This journey is defined by one critical concept - chain of custody. 


It is not just...



Vector Blog Series | Volume 8

09.04.26 05:25 PM - By vectorbiosource - Comment(s)
Vector Blog Series | Volume 8

 In global biospecimen sourcing, most conversations focus on finding the right samples. But there is a critical step that often determines the success or failure of a project - and is often underestimated: logistics. 


 Sourcing is only half the equation. Getting the sample to the r...


Vector Blog Series | Volume 4

12.11.25 05:23 PM - By vectorbiosource - Comment(s)
Vector Blog Series | Volume 4

 In today’s biomedical landscape, speed is everything - but not at the cost of integrity. As researchers race to discover new biomarkers and therapies, biobanking has become the quiet backbone that makes ethical and scalable research possible. 

Yet, modern biobanking isn’t just about sto...

Vector Blog Series | Volume 3

21.10.25 02:09 PM - By vectorbiosource - Comment(s)
Vector Blog Series | Volume 3

In medical research, innovation doesn’t always begin in a laboratory - sometimes, it begins in a hospital bin.

Every day, hospitals around the world discard thousands of remnant clinical samples that could hold the key to accelerating drug development, biomarker discovery, and precision medicine. The...

Vector Blog Series | Volume 2

22.09.25 09:21 PM - By vectorbiosource - Comment(s)
Vector Blog Series | Volume 2

Science has no borders - and neither should biospecimen access.


In today’s world of precision medicine and cutting-edge clinical research, the demand for ethically sourced, high-quality human samples is higher than ever. From Alzheimer’s studies in the U.S., oncology breakthroughs in Europe, to rare ...


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