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About Ethical Tissue

Our services

We provide a wide variety of biosamples from ethically approved sources including healthy volunteers, recently deceased, and surplus therapeutic intervention.

We also have access to the rarer types of tissue, such as healthy brains, hearts and blood vessels, and our wide network of healthy volunteers means we can support researchers with requests for normal tissue samples.

Other services:

  • On-site healthy volunteer consent and samples in academia and industry
  • Support for NRES Approval and HTA Licensing Applications in the UK

Our facility

The bio-repository of Ethical Tissue is located in a Class 2 facility (positive air pressure) with electronic locking and key card entry allowing access only to specific employees of the University.  

The -800C freezers have defined sub-compartments to aid traceability of stored tissues. There is a robust system of backup in the event of failure in the storage area and contingency plans in place.

All samples are appropriately stored according to the relevant standard operating procedures using fully maintained and monitored equipment.

Viable primary cells are stored in liquid nitrogen dewars (vacuum insulated containers).

Meet the Ethical Tissue team

Professor Sherif El-Khamisy

Director, Institute of Cancer Therapeutics and Professor of Molecular Medicine

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+44 (0) 1274 233225

Mrs Anne Harvey

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Director, Institute of Cancer Therapeutics and Professor of Molecular Medicine

Joanne Mullarkey

Research Nurse

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Mrs Joanne Mullarkey; Research Nurse Ethical Tissue.   

Joanne has been an adult nurse for 14 years, 5 of which have been as part of the Ethical Tissue Team. After graduating with a First Class Honours degree from Leeds University, she started her career in ICU/HDU, after 3 years she moved into the private sector and took the role of Senior Staff Nurse in a busy private hospital.

After joining our team in 2014 at Ethical Tissue, Joanne has been focused on several areas. Firstly, she set up and developed a Tissue Donation after Death service. This is something we offered to those people who want to do something positive in death or those who cannot, for whatever reason be organ donors (or therapeutic tissue donors). This precious tissue is given to researchers so they can gain a comprehensive overview of diseased and healthy tissue. *Unfortunately, this service is temporarily suspended*

Ethical Tissue is unique in the fact they supply many different types of human tissue to researchers all over the world so identifying, consenting and organising the collection of tissue samples is a major part of Joanne’s current role. She also supports the research aims of both academics and clinicians across several hospital trusts helping to facilitate the procurement of specialised tissue for research.

Joanne has also set up and oversees a Healthy Volunteer Database from which she regularly recruits volunteers for bespoke studies. She also runs the Phlebotomy Service both for internal student based projects and for industrial/commercial contracts.

Joanne helped to secure Ethical Tissue as winners of the prestigious 2016/2017 Biobank of the Year Award, collecting a trophy at an awards ceremony in London.

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Phone
+44(0) 1274 235849
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Research Nurse

Parisa Naeem

Manager of Ethical Tissue facilities and services

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Parisa is the manager of Ethical Tissue, the Human Tissue Bank based at the University of Bradford. The mission of the tissue bank is to provide researchers in academia and industry with a wide range of ethically sourced, anonymised human tissue samples and biofluids to support the progression and development of medical research.

 

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[email protected]
Phone
+441274235818
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Manager of Ethical Tissue facilities and services

Lavanya Kuppe Nagappa

Lead Research Technician

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Lead Research Technician

Publications from Researchers who have worked with Ethical Tissue

Skin

Hart PJ, Francese S, Claude E, Woodroofe MN, Clench MR. MALDI-MS imaging of lipids in ex vivo human skin. Anal Bioanal Chem. 2011;401(1):115-125. doi:10.1007/s00216-011-5090-4

Hart, P.J., Francese, S., Woodroofe, M.N. et al. Matrix assisted laser desorption ionisation ion mobility separation mass spectrometry imaging of ex-vivo human skin. Int. J. Ion Mobil. Spec. 16, 71–83 (2013).doi.org/10.1007/s12127-013-0124-6

Kendall AC, Pilkington SM, Massey KA, Sassano G, Rhodes LE, Nicolaou A. Distribution of bioactive lipid mediators in human skin. J Invest Dermatol. 2015;135(6):1510-1520. doi:10.1038/jid.2015.41

Kendall AC, Kiezel-Tsugunova M, Brownbridge LC, Harwood JL, Nicolaou A. Lipid functions in skin: Differential effects of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids on cutaneous ceramides, in a human skin organ culture model. Biochim Biophys Acta Biomembr. 2017;1859(9 Pt B):1679-1689.

Haque T, Rahman KM, Thurston DE, Hadgraft J, Lane ME. Topical delivery of anthramycin I. Influence of neat solvents. Eur J Pharm Sci. 2017;104:188-195. doi:10.1016/j.ejps.2017.03.043

Paz-Alvarez M, Pudney PDA, Hadgraft J, Lane ME. Topical delivery of climbazole to mammalian skin. Int J Pharm. 2018;549(1-2):317-324. doi:10.1016/j.ijpharm.2018.07.058

Haque T, Rahman KM, Thurston DE, Hadgraft J, Lane ME. Topical delivery of anthramycin II. Influence of binary and ternary solvent systems. Eur J Pharm Sci. 2018;121:59-64. doi:10.1016/j.ejps.2018.05.002Kendall AC, Pilkington SM, Massey KA, Sassano G, Rhodes LE, Nicolaou A. Distribution of bioactive lipid mediators in human skin. J Invest Dermatol. 2015;135(6):1510-1520. doi:10.1038/jid.2015.41

Zhang Y, Kung CP, Sil BC, et al. Topical Delivery of Niacinamide: Influence of Binary and Ternary Solvent Systems. Pharmaceutics. 2019;11(12):668. Published 2019 Dec 10. doi:10.3390/pharmaceutics11120668

Breast

Shaheed SU, Rustogi N, Scally A, et al. Identification of stage-specific breast markers using quantitative proteomics. J Proteome Res. 2013;12(12):5696-5708. doi:10.1021/pr400662k

Shaheed SU, Tait C, Kyriacou K, et al. Nipple aspirate fluid-A liquid biopsy for diagnosing breast health. Proteomics Clin Appl. 2017;11(9-10):1700015. doi:10.1002/prca.201700015

Blood

Catenazzi MC, Jones H, Wallace I, et al. A large genomic island allows Neisseria meningitidis to utilize propionic acid, with implications for colonization of the human nasopharynx. Mol Microbiol. 2014;93(2):346-355. doi:10.1111/mmi.12664

Intervertebral Disc (Cadaveric)

Mader KT, Peeters M, Detiger SE, et al. Investigation of intervertebral disc degeneration using multivariate FTIR spectroscopic imaging. Faraday Discuss. 2016;187(1):393-414. doi:10.1039/c5fd00160a

Teeth (Tooth Fairy Study)

Beaumont, J. (2020) The Whole Tooth and Nothing but the Tooth: Or why Temporal Resolution of Bone Collagen May Be Unreliable. Archaeometry, 62: 626– 645. https://doi.org/10.1111/arcm.12544.

Ethical Tissue

Adams K, Martin S. Ethical tissue: a not-for-profit model for human tissue supply. Cell Tissue Bank. 2011;12(1):9-10. doi:10.1007/s10561-010-9203-7haheed SU, Tait C, Kyriacou K, et al. Nipple aspirate fluid-A liquid biopsy for diagnosing breast health. Proteomics Clin Appl. 2017;11(9-10):1700015. doi:10.1002/prca.201700015

Adams K, et al. Ethical Tissue: A Bioresource Specialising in Broad Prospective Supply of Tissue from a Wide Range of Participants. Open Journal of Bioresources. 2020. X: X. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/ojb.50

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Ethical Tissue
The Institute of Cancer Therapeutics
Tumbling Hill Street
University of Bradford
West Yorkshire
BD7 1DP