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Azizi biorepository: Challenges and opportunities
Absolomon Kihara and Steve Kemp
ILRI seminar on managing biological samples
International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) Nairobi campus
10 September 2013
Azizi in the ILRI Research Structure
Director General

Institute Management Committee
Dir Corp Services

Dir Human
Resources

DGs Rep Ethiopia

DDG Integrated Sciences
Dir CRP L&F
Tom Randolph
CRP 1.1
Polly. Ericksen

CRP 1.2
Alan Duncan
CRP 2
Derek Baker
CRP 4
Delia Grace
CRP 5
An Notenbaert

CRP 7
Polly Ericksen
Genebank
Alexandra
CRP Focal Points
Jorge

Azizi Biorepository

Dir Institutional Planning &
Partnerships
Knowledge Mgmt &
Public Awareness

DDG Biosciences

Capacity Development

Integrated Sciences
Animal science for sustainability

BecA-ILRI Hub

Iain Wright

Intellectual Property

Biosciences
Appolinaire Djikeng (Interim Dir.)

Business Dev Unit
Institutional Support

Food safety and zoonoses

Vaccine platform

Delia Grace

Vish Nene (Director)

Livestock systems and the environment

Regional Reps

Feed and forages bioscience

John McIntire (Interim)

Suzanne Bertrand (Interim)

Livelihoods, gender and impact

Research Methods
Group
Research Support

Animal bioscience

Kathleen Colverson

Steve Kemp

Policy, trade, value chains
Derek Baker

BIOSCIENCES FACILITIES
AZIZI BIOREPOSITOY
10th Sept 2013

Challenges and Opportunities
Funding

Azizi
CRP 3.7

CRP 4.3

Animal Biosciences

Research Projects

ILRI

Support Base (Operational Funds)

Azizi Biorepository

10th Sept 2013

Challenges and Opportunities
A Biorepository
Definition:
A Biorepository is a biological materials repository that
collects, processes, stores and distributes biospeciments to
support future scientific investigation. Biorepositories can
contain or manage specimens from animals, including
humans, and many other living organisms

Purpose:
The purpose of a Biorepository is to maintain biological
specimens and associated information for future use in
research. The Biorepository assures the quality and
manages the accessibility and distributions/disposition of
the biospecimens in its collection
Source: Wikipedia
Azizi Biorepository

10th Sept 2013

Challenges and Opportunities
Operations of a Biorepository
The four main operations of a Biorepository are:
1.

Collection or Accession is the first operation where samples are recorded as having arrived.
Today this is typically performed by scanning the sample barcode with a barcode scanning
device. Information about the sample is transferred into the laboratory information
management system ("LIMS"). Typical data captured would be the origin of the sample and
arrival data / time recording in the LIMS.

2.

Processing of samples is normally a quality tested process that is performed the same way
to each of the samples to minimize variation due to sample handling and prepare the sample
for storage. The process is usually one that facilitates long-term storage of a particular
sample type - for example DNA samples are processed into a salt buffer (aqueous solution)
of proper pH to stabilize the DNA fr storage.

3.

Storage and Inventory are where all samples are held prior to being requested via a
distribution request. The inventory system is composed of sample holding boxes and the
boxes are stored in freezers of various types depending on the sample storage requirements.

4.

Distribution is the process of retrieving one or more samples from the Biorepository
inventory system.

Source: Wikipedia
Azizi Biorepository

10th Sept 2013

Challenges and Opportunities
Functions of Azizi
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Long term storage of samples (Biobanking). Most, but not
all, are held in vapour phase liquid nitrogen.
Coordinating sampling activities by different projects with
an aim of standardizing sample and data collection
procedures to ensure that the data and samples collected
meet the required and acceptable minimum standards.
Providing a platform for scientists and researchers to mine
the sample and data collection which can be used in their
resarch.
This in turn means that expesively obtained samples can be
used and re-used for additional purposes and that the metadata associated with each sample is continually enriched.
To ensure that samples and meta-data meet CGIAR
requirements of open access.

Azizi Biorepository

10th Sept 2013

Challenges and Opportunities
Adapted from an AVID Scientific Presentation
Why Biobank?
Three overwhelming reasons for biobanking:
Maximise the return on expensive sampling trips –
Use the same sample to ask multiple questions now
and in the future.
 Maximise the understanding of the biology –
different pieces of information about identical
samples.
 Maximise the value for your study from your sample
– the requirements for biobanking force
improvements on your sampling methods


Azizi Biorepository

10th Sept 2013

Challenges and Opportunities
What is a Biobank?
Why Biobank?
Biobanked samples have:
•
Great 'metadata'
•
Visible to potential collaborators (typically via a web
interface)
•
Simple tracking (typically barcoding)
•
Very safe storage (typically in LN)
•
Access arrangements

Azizi Biorepository

10th Sept 2013

Challenges and Opportunities
Sampling Activities
Sampling is a very time-consuming and expensive exercise.
We have an ethical and scientific responsibility to make the
best use of that effort and money.

Azizi Biorepository

10th Sept 2013

Challenges and Opportunities
Sampling Life Cycle
Actual sample collection
Preparation
 Label printing
 Pre-labelling
 Systems preparation

Database Update
 Backup of temp dbase
 Update LIMS(master db)
Data Processing
 Check data integrity
 Logging of samples
 Processing GPS Coordinates
 …etc

Adapted from an AVID Scientific Presentation
Opportunities
- Sampling Hardware
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Laptops, Netbooks and their accessories
Smart phones and Tablets and their accessories
Necessary barcode scanners
etc

- Sampling Systems
- Barcode and labeling system,
- Actual sample collection systems (tarakibu, ODK, simple sampler)
- Aliquoting system (ukasimu)

- Sampling Expertise
- Maintaining of the vital cold chain
- Logistics

- Other Systems
- Data processing systems

Azizi Biorepository

10th Sept 2013

Challenges and Opportunities
Collection
Azizi:
Samples: Blood, Serum, “Shit”
Animals: Gerenuk, Wildbeest
AVID:
Samples: Blood, Serum, Homogenates, Singletons, Tissues, DNA, RNA
Organisms: Human, Sheep, Goats, Cows, Mosquitoes, Ticks, Wildlife(Warthogs, Bats, Baboons, Lizards, Birds, etc)
IDEAL:
Samples: Blood, Serum, Milk, Isolates, Blood smears, DNA, RNA
Organisms: Cow
GEF-WA:
Samples: Blood, Serum
Organisms: Cow, Sheet, Goats
BecA ABCF Placements:
Samples: Mites singletons, Brood samples, Bee singletons
Organisms: Mites, Bees
USDA:
Samples: Blood, Serum
Organisms: Goats
Lab 6:
Samples: Cell Lines, Blood

Azizi Biorepository

10th Sept 2013

Challenges and Opportunities
ILRI Collection
- ILRI’s Gold
- Trypanosomiasis stabilates
- Tick Materials
- Tissue Cultures

Azizi Biorepository

10th Sept 2013

Challenges and Opportunities
The Team
-

Steve Kemp, Animal Biosciences Leader
Absolomon Kihara, Biorepository Manager
Sammy Kemei
Elizabeth Chesang
Abel Balongo
Dickens Odhiambo
Raymond Mwangi
Jane Ngungu

By Extension
- The geeks: Jason Rogena, Emmanuel Telewa and Alan Orth
- The Sequencing Team: George Michuki, Cecilia Rumberia and
Moses Ogugo
Azizi Biorepository

10th Sept 2013

Challenges and Opportunities
Platforms
Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS)

LIMS

Azizi Biorepository

10th Sept 2013

Challenges and Opportunities
…/and more…

Azizi Biorepository

10th Sept 2013

Challenges and Opportunities
…/more

Azizi Biorepository

10th Sept 2013

Challenges and Opportunities
Mining the repository

Azizi Biorepository

10th Sept 2013

Challenges and Opportunities
Monitoring Systems
What we monitor:
- Fridges
- Freezers
- Incubators
- Liquid Nitrogen Freezers
- Liquid Nitrogen Plant
- The Biorepository
- ILRI’s Generator
Azizi Biorepository

10th Sept 2013

Challenges and Opportunities
Screenshots

Azizi Biorepository

10th Sept 2013

Challenges and Opportunities
Backup

Backups
You may call it too much...we call it paranoia...
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Hourly snapshots of the whole system (external)
Daily snapshots of the dbase at 3.15am (internal)
Incremental Backups every day (Backuppc)
Full Backups every 5 days (Backuppc)
Daily dbase snapshots sync'd to the cloud
Manual backups when updating the dbase (user or
system initiated – internal)
Backuppc data saved on a RAID which provides
increased storage functions and reliability through
redundancy

“We've got a good system in place. Guys know their roles, and we've got capable backup. If
Mike isn't 100 percent, then Matt will step right in.”

Azizi Biorepository

10th Sept 2013

Challenges and Opportunities
Security
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Physical server in a secure room
The server is behind ILRI's firewall
Very few people have accounts on the physical server

ALL collaborators have access to ALL the data via tools
and systems that we have developed

If you want total security, go to prison. There you're fed, clothed, given medical care and so on.... Dwight D. Eisenhower

Azizi Biorepository

10th Sept 2013

Challenges and Opportunities
Challenges
- Poorly labeled and documented samples
- Wrongly stored samples
- MTAs, Ethical Approvals, Permits, IACUC,
Data Sharing Agreements, etc
- Sue Wellburn, Kubata, etc.

Azizi Biorepository

10th Sept 2013

Challenges and Opportunities
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Thanks
The Biorepository team
AVID funded by google.org
BT02, now Animal Bioscience Team
CRP 4.3 and 3.7
Alan Orth
Biorepository Users

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Azizi biorepository: Challenges and opportunities

  • 1. Azizi biorepository: Challenges and opportunities Absolomon Kihara and Steve Kemp ILRI seminar on managing biological samples International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) Nairobi campus 10 September 2013
  • 2. Azizi in the ILRI Research Structure Director General Institute Management Committee Dir Corp Services Dir Human Resources DGs Rep Ethiopia DDG Integrated Sciences Dir CRP L&F Tom Randolph CRP 1.1 Polly. Ericksen CRP 1.2 Alan Duncan CRP 2 Derek Baker CRP 4 Delia Grace CRP 5 An Notenbaert CRP 7 Polly Ericksen Genebank Alexandra CRP Focal Points Jorge Azizi Biorepository Dir Institutional Planning & Partnerships Knowledge Mgmt & Public Awareness DDG Biosciences Capacity Development Integrated Sciences Animal science for sustainability BecA-ILRI Hub Iain Wright Intellectual Property Biosciences Appolinaire Djikeng (Interim Dir.) Business Dev Unit Institutional Support Food safety and zoonoses Vaccine platform Delia Grace Vish Nene (Director) Livestock systems and the environment Regional Reps Feed and forages bioscience John McIntire (Interim) Suzanne Bertrand (Interim) Livelihoods, gender and impact Research Methods Group Research Support Animal bioscience Kathleen Colverson Steve Kemp Policy, trade, value chains Derek Baker BIOSCIENCES FACILITIES AZIZI BIOREPOSITOY 10th Sept 2013 Challenges and Opportunities
  • 3. Funding Azizi CRP 3.7 CRP 4.3 Animal Biosciences Research Projects ILRI Support Base (Operational Funds) Azizi Biorepository 10th Sept 2013 Challenges and Opportunities
  • 4. A Biorepository Definition: A Biorepository is a biological materials repository that collects, processes, stores and distributes biospeciments to support future scientific investigation. Biorepositories can contain or manage specimens from animals, including humans, and many other living organisms Purpose: The purpose of a Biorepository is to maintain biological specimens and associated information for future use in research. The Biorepository assures the quality and manages the accessibility and distributions/disposition of the biospecimens in its collection Source: Wikipedia Azizi Biorepository 10th Sept 2013 Challenges and Opportunities
  • 5. Operations of a Biorepository The four main operations of a Biorepository are: 1. Collection or Accession is the first operation where samples are recorded as having arrived. Today this is typically performed by scanning the sample barcode with a barcode scanning device. Information about the sample is transferred into the laboratory information management system ("LIMS"). Typical data captured would be the origin of the sample and arrival data / time recording in the LIMS. 2. Processing of samples is normally a quality tested process that is performed the same way to each of the samples to minimize variation due to sample handling and prepare the sample for storage. The process is usually one that facilitates long-term storage of a particular sample type - for example DNA samples are processed into a salt buffer (aqueous solution) of proper pH to stabilize the DNA fr storage. 3. Storage and Inventory are where all samples are held prior to being requested via a distribution request. The inventory system is composed of sample holding boxes and the boxes are stored in freezers of various types depending on the sample storage requirements. 4. Distribution is the process of retrieving one or more samples from the Biorepository inventory system. Source: Wikipedia Azizi Biorepository 10th Sept 2013 Challenges and Opportunities
  • 6. Functions of Azizi • • • • • Long term storage of samples (Biobanking). Most, but not all, are held in vapour phase liquid nitrogen. Coordinating sampling activities by different projects with an aim of standardizing sample and data collection procedures to ensure that the data and samples collected meet the required and acceptable minimum standards. Providing a platform for scientists and researchers to mine the sample and data collection which can be used in their resarch. This in turn means that expesively obtained samples can be used and re-used for additional purposes and that the metadata associated with each sample is continually enriched. To ensure that samples and meta-data meet CGIAR requirements of open access. Azizi Biorepository 10th Sept 2013 Challenges and Opportunities
  • 7. Adapted from an AVID Scientific Presentation
  • 8. Why Biobank? Three overwhelming reasons for biobanking: Maximise the return on expensive sampling trips – Use the same sample to ask multiple questions now and in the future.  Maximise the understanding of the biology – different pieces of information about identical samples.  Maximise the value for your study from your sample – the requirements for biobanking force improvements on your sampling methods  Azizi Biorepository 10th Sept 2013 Challenges and Opportunities
  • 9. What is a Biobank? Why Biobank? Biobanked samples have: • Great 'metadata' • Visible to potential collaborators (typically via a web interface) • Simple tracking (typically barcoding) • Very safe storage (typically in LN) • Access arrangements Azizi Biorepository 10th Sept 2013 Challenges and Opportunities
  • 10. Sampling Activities Sampling is a very time-consuming and expensive exercise. We have an ethical and scientific responsibility to make the best use of that effort and money. Azizi Biorepository 10th Sept 2013 Challenges and Opportunities
  • 11. Sampling Life Cycle Actual sample collection Preparation  Label printing  Pre-labelling  Systems preparation Database Update  Backup of temp dbase  Update LIMS(master db) Data Processing  Check data integrity  Logging of samples  Processing GPS Coordinates  …etc Adapted from an AVID Scientific Presentation
  • 12. Opportunities - Sampling Hardware - Laptops, Netbooks and their accessories Smart phones and Tablets and their accessories Necessary barcode scanners etc - Sampling Systems - Barcode and labeling system, - Actual sample collection systems (tarakibu, ODK, simple sampler) - Aliquoting system (ukasimu) - Sampling Expertise - Maintaining of the vital cold chain - Logistics - Other Systems - Data processing systems Azizi Biorepository 10th Sept 2013 Challenges and Opportunities
  • 13. Collection Azizi: Samples: Blood, Serum, “Shit” Animals: Gerenuk, Wildbeest AVID: Samples: Blood, Serum, Homogenates, Singletons, Tissues, DNA, RNA Organisms: Human, Sheep, Goats, Cows, Mosquitoes, Ticks, Wildlife(Warthogs, Bats, Baboons, Lizards, Birds, etc) IDEAL: Samples: Blood, Serum, Milk, Isolates, Blood smears, DNA, RNA Organisms: Cow GEF-WA: Samples: Blood, Serum Organisms: Cow, Sheet, Goats BecA ABCF Placements: Samples: Mites singletons, Brood samples, Bee singletons Organisms: Mites, Bees USDA: Samples: Blood, Serum Organisms: Goats Lab 6: Samples: Cell Lines, Blood Azizi Biorepository 10th Sept 2013 Challenges and Opportunities
  • 14. ILRI Collection - ILRI’s Gold - Trypanosomiasis stabilates - Tick Materials - Tissue Cultures Azizi Biorepository 10th Sept 2013 Challenges and Opportunities
  • 15. The Team - Steve Kemp, Animal Biosciences Leader Absolomon Kihara, Biorepository Manager Sammy Kemei Elizabeth Chesang Abel Balongo Dickens Odhiambo Raymond Mwangi Jane Ngungu By Extension - The geeks: Jason Rogena, Emmanuel Telewa and Alan Orth - The Sequencing Team: George Michuki, Cecilia Rumberia and Moses Ogugo Azizi Biorepository 10th Sept 2013 Challenges and Opportunities
  • 16. Platforms Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) LIMS Azizi Biorepository 10th Sept 2013 Challenges and Opportunities
  • 17. …/and more… Azizi Biorepository 10th Sept 2013 Challenges and Opportunities
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  • 19. Mining the repository Azizi Biorepository 10th Sept 2013 Challenges and Opportunities
  • 20. Monitoring Systems What we monitor: - Fridges - Freezers - Incubators - Liquid Nitrogen Freezers - Liquid Nitrogen Plant - The Biorepository - ILRI’s Generator Azizi Biorepository 10th Sept 2013 Challenges and Opportunities
  • 21. Screenshots Azizi Biorepository 10th Sept 2013 Challenges and Opportunities
  • 22. Backup Backups You may call it too much...we call it paranoia...        Hourly snapshots of the whole system (external) Daily snapshots of the dbase at 3.15am (internal) Incremental Backups every day (Backuppc) Full Backups every 5 days (Backuppc) Daily dbase snapshots sync'd to the cloud Manual backups when updating the dbase (user or system initiated – internal) Backuppc data saved on a RAID which provides increased storage functions and reliability through redundancy “We've got a good system in place. Guys know their roles, and we've got capable backup. If Mike isn't 100 percent, then Matt will step right in.” Azizi Biorepository 10th Sept 2013 Challenges and Opportunities
  • 23. Security    Physical server in a secure room The server is behind ILRI's firewall Very few people have accounts on the physical server ALL collaborators have access to ALL the data via tools and systems that we have developed If you want total security, go to prison. There you're fed, clothed, given medical care and so on.... Dwight D. Eisenhower Azizi Biorepository 10th Sept 2013 Challenges and Opportunities
  • 24. Challenges - Poorly labeled and documented samples - Wrongly stored samples - MTAs, Ethical Approvals, Permits, IACUC, Data Sharing Agreements, etc - Sue Wellburn, Kubata, etc. Azizi Biorepository 10th Sept 2013 Challenges and Opportunities
  • 25. • • • • • • Thanks The Biorepository team AVID funded by google.org BT02, now Animal Bioscience Team CRP 4.3 and 3.7 Alan Orth Biorepository Users