Sustainability in Biobanking- An Introduction to Starting a Biobank.- An Introduction to Hardware, Software, and Other Information Technology Needs of Biomedical Biobanks.- Disaster Prevention and Recovery.- Minority Participation in Biobanks: An Essential Key to Progress.- Orientation and Training of New Biobank Personnel.- Procurement and Storage of Surgical Biospecimens.- Autopsy Biobanking: Biospecimen Procurement, Integrity, Storage, and Utilization.- Procurement, Storage, and Use of Blood in Biobanks.- Procurement, Transportation, and Storage of Saliva, Buccal Swab, and Oral Wash Specimens.- Biobanking of Cerebrospinal Fluid.- Biobanking of Urine Samples.- Procurement and Storage of Pleural and Peritoneal Fluids for Biobanking.- The Fluid Preservation of Zoological Specimens.- Photographing Fluid Preserved Specimens.- Casts of Fluid Preserved Specimens.- Collection and Preservation of Terrestrial Arthropods.- Procurement and Preservation of Plants.- Biosafety and Biohazards: Understanding Biosafety Levels and Meeting Safety Requirements of a Biobank.- Decontamination of Biobank Facilities.- Laboratory Safety: Chemical and Physical Hazards.- Making Formalin-Fixed Paraffin Embedded Blocks.- Microtomy: Cutting Formalin-Fixed Paraffin Embedded Sections.- Performing and Cutting Frozen Sections.- An Introduction to the Performance of Immunohistochemistry.- An Introduction to Performing Immunofluorescence Staining.- Making a Tissue Microarray.- Nucleic Acid Isolation and Quality Control.- Fundamentals of RNA Analysis on Biobanked Specimens.- Nucleic Acid Extraction from Human Biological Samples.- An Overview of DNA Analytical Methods.- Shotgun Proteomic Profiling of Blood Borne Nanoscale Extracellular Vesicles (NsEVs).- Sample Preparation for Transmission Electron Microscopy.- Processing of Primary Patient Tumors and Subsequent Generation of Primary Cell Lines.- Domestic and International Shipping of Biospecimens.