
Supplies and shipping support for the JHU Community
Need help with your biospecimen shipment? Look no further! Our team is fully DOT/IATA trained and can provide you with everything you need to ship your samples within the US and abroad.
Services
Shipping Boxes
Small, medium, and large sizes are available for purchase via the JHU iLab system.
Contact us today to arrange for a box purchase!
Biospecimen Shipment Service
If you already store with us in the Johns Hopkins BioBank, we can organize, pack, and ship your samples for you.
We will handle everything!
Shipping Advice
Our staff can guide you through all the steps needed to get your shipment delivered safe and sound.
Cell Line Distribution
Material Transfer Agreement Help
Dry Ice
Location
600 N. Wolfe Street
Blalock Building, Room 1001A
Baltimore, MD 21287 USA
Hours
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Last FedEx Daily Pickup:
4:00 PM
Contact
Phone
Technology Transfer
All incoming and outgoing material through Hopkins must have an associated material transfer agreement. Please click on the icon below to complete the electronic questionnaire and a member of the Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures team will be in touch with you.
Estimated Transit Times
These times are estimations based on large metropolitan cities. Please confirm transit times to your specific destination with your carrier.
U.S., Canada, & Mexico
1 – 3 days
FedEx Priority Overnight
Europe (most cities)
2- 3 days
FedEx International Priority
Asia (most cities)
3 – 5 days
FedEx International Priority
Australia
3 – 5 days
FedEx International Priority
Guidelines and Policies
The Johns Hopkins BioBank & Cell Center abides by the highest scientific and ethical standards to preserve the public’s trust as well as preserve and protect the specimens when distributing to others. We require that distributed specimens have no Personally Identifiable Information (PII). All shipped specimens should be coded and the link to required PII be supplied independently to the recipient.
All investigators must utilize written agreements to document shipping and sharing of human biospecimens via the JHU Technology Transfer Office. Written agreements for the transfer of biospecimens to commercial laboratories for diagnostic or other routine analysis take different forms and may depend on whether the entity is a for‐profit or private organization.
Packaging and shipping of human biospecimens must conform to all applicable regulations and standards, including the U.S. Department of Transportation and International Air Transport Association standards. All personnel involved in shipping biological materials are fully trained for both air and ground shipments. Currently, our bioshipping services are only offered to our GRCF customers.