Abstract
The challenges of creating the conditions for preserving biological, floral and faunal, materials for further use in reproduction and regeneration have occupied scientists for a very long time. The solution is offered by biobanks where biological materials are stored at cold temperature and special storage conditions in line with SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) and ISBER (International Society for Biological and Environmental Repositories). Cryobanks form an integral part of the infrastructures used in medicine, pharmaceutical industry, biopharmacology, veterinary medicine, agronomy, animal husbandry, etc. In the Russian Federation, the increasing use of cryobanks as elements of various infrastructures has led to the need for a legal framework to regulate their design, construction and operation. Our analysis of the current regulatory framework existing for the cryobanks in Russia has enabled a conclusion that this framework is still under development and uses as its basis domestic legislation and international recommendations.
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Kuzbagarova, E., Kuzbagarov, A., Shcherbakov, A. (2023). Legal Framework for Design, Construction, and Operation of Cryobanks in the Russian Federation. In: Ivanov, D., Panin, A., Sukhanova, I. (eds) Proceedings of ECSF 2021. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, vol 257. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-99877-6_17
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