Aquiring blood samples for research.

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For acquiring blood samples for a research project focused on various blood diseases and disorders, it is essential to contact a medical professional, such as a doctor who specializes in the relevant conditions. Regulations regarding the collection of blood samples vary by country, so it's important to be aware of and comply with local laws. Engaging with healthcare providers who treat patients with specific blood disorders can facilitate cooperation and access to the necessary samples for research purposes.
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For a required research project for my degree, I am giong to need blood samples. Anyone have any ideas on who I should contact? A hospital, a doctor?

edit: Blood samples will have different blood diseases and disorders
 
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What country are you in, there are regulations that you must follow when acquiring blood samples for research. Contact a doctor that treats patients with the disease/disorder you are interested in and ask for cooperation.
 
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