BRAIN AND TISSUE BANK FOR DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS
BRAIN AND TISSUE BANK FOR DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS
Department of Pediatrics, Room 10-035 BRB
University of Maryland, Baltimore
655 W. Baltimore Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
(410)-706-1755             (800)-847-1539           FAX: (410)-706-0020
e-mail: btbumab@umaryland.edu

in contract to:
THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH 
 
 
PHILOSOPHY AND PRINCIPLES OF THE BRAIN AND TISSUE BANKS
 

The emotional and physical well being of the families and individuals we interact with is our greatest priority.

Time is taken to inform everyone involved of the purpose and process of tissue donation. All questions are answered to the best of our ability.

Written information is provided to potential donors for future reference.

All donor information is kept in strictest confidence.

We attempt to instill in all professional staff the importance of the great contribution which donors are making to society.

Since every effort is made to encourage professional staff to volunteer their time and effort on behalf of medical research, we acknowledge sincere gratitude to all individuals participating in tissue retrieval.

Representatives of the Banks will make every effort to inform qualified researchers of the availability of the tissue. In doing so, the goal and purpose of the precious gift of tissue can be fully realized.

Every effort will be made to assure the equitable distribution of tissue, which special emphasis on furthering research directed toward improved treatment or a cure for the disorder of the donor.

Tissue recovery occurs at the most stressful time for the family. As the recovery teams is under a time constraint to obtain the tissue in optimal condition for research, full appreciation has to be given to the fact that misunderstandings may arise. A great deal of forbearance has to be shown by all individuals involved.

We are dedicated to realizing fully the thoughts and hopes of the individuals and families who contribute these precious gifts for the benefit of all.

June 15, 1995