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How To Protect Frozen Patient Samples in the Event of a Freezer Malfunction

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In 2012, the Harvard Brain Tissue Resource Center lost 150 of its stored frozen brain samples, including one third of the world’s largest collection of autism brain tissue. Several other high-profile examples have highlighted the severe consequences that laboratory freezer failures can have on precious samples and the need for improved monitoring and alarm systems to be put in place. 


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  • Why freezer failures are missed
  • The importance of a robust monitoring system
  • How laboratory monitoring service agents can help

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