Structured Biobanking Workflow
Biobanks serve as systematic repositories for biological specimens, including whole blood, serum, plasma, nucleic acids (DNA/RNA), isolated cells, pedigree data, tissues, and biochemical assays. These samples undergo meticulous microscopic classification, digital cataloging, and secure storage within advanced database systems to support applications in biomarker identification, diagnostic tool development, and pharmacological studies.
The workflow encompasses sample acquisition, preparation, cryopreservation, and distribution, adhering to stringent ethical regulations, quality assurance protocols, and traceability systems. These efforts facilitate collaborations between academic institutions and pharmaceutical industries for therapeutic target validation in veterinary and human medicine.
Cryogenic Storage Systems
Advanced cryogenic storage ensures the long-term preservation of biological specimens, maintaining their integrity for genomic, proteomic, and histopathological analyses. These facilities are critical for supporting longitudinal studies and ensuring sample availability for future research

