BioScience
Bioscience is the study of living systems using scientific methods to understand the structure, function, behavior, and interactions of organisms across scales, from molecules to ecosystems. It encompasses the biological sciences as well as applied disciplines that translate biological knowledge into practical technologies. Bioscience overlaps with fields such as biotechnology, biochemistry, and bioinformatics and relies on advances in chemistry, physics, computer science, and engineering.
Its subfields include molecular biology, genetics, genomics, proteomics, microbiology, physiology, cell biology, ecology, and developmental biology.
Bioscience underpins a wide range of applications, including medicine and healthcare (drug discovery, diagnostics, personalized medicine),
Historically, bioscience evolved from natural history and early microbiology to modern molecular and computational biology. The