Funding models for culture collections supporting transition to BRCs

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The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) BRC initiative stimulated a transition from culture collection to Biological Resource Centre (BRC) and anticipated that their joint effort would change the face of biotechnology.Facilitating global access to microbial resources will accelerate discovery and facilitate innovation.
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