Daniel R Catchpoole Biobanking - Blue Sky Horizons (ABNA 19th Annual Conference)

Daniel R Catchpoole

A/Prof Catchpoole was appointed Head of the Tumour Bank at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead in 2001, where he has established a tissue-based research program within the Children’s Cancer Research Unit of The Kids Research Institute. A/Prof Catchpoole brings with him extensive real-world experience in the operations, governance and regulatory requirements around which biobank driven research must be practiced. He has experience in the micro-management of teams of biobankers and research professionals as well as the strategic management of valuable biobanking infrastructure within a public hospital. He has built a strong record for professional networking, bringing diverse professionals from across the nation into collaborations with singular themes. This includes being a founding member and first President of The Australasian Biospecimens Network Association. His leadership in these and other areas has been recognized across the translational research disciplines and has contributed to a number of committees at local, state and national levels. In 2019, he was elected by his international peers to the position of President of the International Society for Biological and Environmental Repositories (ISBER). A/Prof Catchpoole is expert in building the necessary frameworks essential for active translational research activity in cancer specifically involving tumour biospecimens. This includes experience of basic research into cell and molecular biology, knowledge of clinical pathways through medical institutions including the pathology departments practices, everyday management of biobanks and linkage to required clinical data, the generation of complex genomic and biomedical dataset by high-throughput technologies (eg microarray and next generation sequencing) and the high-end computational analysis of complex multidimensional data to draw out actionable knowledge which has clinical relevance. Throughout, he has full awareness of the ethical, regulatory and societal standards expected when using human tissue in research. Hence, he brings broad expertise that builds biobanking services and infrastructure that cover the full continuum of tissue handling expertise necessary for sustainable and meaningful biomedical research.

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