National Muscle Disease Bio Databank
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The National Muscle Disease Bio Databank (NMDB), established in 2022 and located in Parkville, Victoria, serves as a vital resource for research into genetic muscle diseases. Housed within the Murdoch Children's Research Institute, the databank collects and stores blood and tissue samples from patients across Australia to further understand disease mechanisms and develop improved treatments.
By advancing knowledge of how muscles are affected by these genetic conditions, the NMDB aims to expedite the transition of discoveries into clinical trials. This initiative represents a significant collaboration with the Royal Children's Hospital Ethics Committee, ensuring ethical oversight in its operations.
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