ABSTRACT Biospecimen Core: Lung and heart function and aging are major determinants of human health and lifespan, respectively. Combined, lung and heart diseases are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality world-wide (WHO’s Global Health Estimates 2020). The Biospecimen Core (BC) will generate high-quality, clinically annotated, and pathologically evaluated specimens from normal human lung and heart (and corresponding vessels and lymph nodes) to provide the fundamental basis for the creation of high-resolution, multi-modal, and multi-dimensional senescence maps. The BC investigators will use their expertise in collecting, processing, annotating, classifying, and distributing tissue samples and primary cells lines for lung and heart senescence mapping. The core will excel in providing already catalogued tissues with as little ischemia-induced artifacts as possible, and meet all legal and ethical standards including broad donor consent. The BC follows NIH/NCI Best Practices for Biorepositories, with standard operating procedures (SOPs) in place to ensure the highest biospecimen and clinical information quality to meet all legal and ethical standards. The biorepository efforts are approved through OSU, Pitt, and URMC IRB protocols that cover the procurement, processing, and distribution of human biospecimens. The BC will collect whole tissue from humans across the lifespan and will provide whole tissue, precision cut tissue slices (PCTS), and purified cells to the TriState SenNet TMC. Together with the Data Analysis Core (DAC), the BC will use established metadata collection protocols to collect metadata in a consistent and interoperable format.