Biobanking is a field that involves the collection, storage, and management of biological samples such as tissue, blood, or other bodily fluids, along with associated data such as medical histories, genetic information, and environmental exposures. These samples and data are often used for medical research, drug development, and personalized medicine initiatives. Biobanks play a crucial role in advancing scientific knowledge and understanding the causes and treatments of various diseases. They also help to facilitate collaborations between researchers and institutions by providing a valuable resource for studying large populations and conducting longitudinal studies.