

Biobanking
A biobank is defined as a facility for the collection, preservation, storage and supply of biological samples and associated data, which follows standardized operating procedures and provides material for scientific and clinical use. The field of biobanking has changed tremendously over the past thirty years; now there are thousands of biobanks in the United States and around the world that provide biospecimen resources to researchers in academic and private sectors.

Clinical Trials
Veterinary clinical trials are research studies that investigate the safety and effectiveness of new approaches to care for diseases that occur in both human and companion animals. These studies are prospective in nature with the goal of discovering new and better ways to diagnose, treat, or prevent diseases that affect both pets and their owners.

Research Workbench
The Research Workbench is an extension of the CTSA One Health Alliance (COHA) designed to facilitate multi-site collaboration and access to de-identified patient data in a searchable online database. This tool functions as an instrument for cohort discovery which utilizes electronic medical record (EMR) and Pubmed data to facilitate evidence-based research through a common data model (Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership; OMOP) modified for use with veterinary data (OMOPV5+).