Biomedicine

Biomedicine is a field that combines biological and medical sciences to understand health and disease, developing new methods for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of illnesses. It focuses on the application of biological principles and techniques to medical research and clinical practice. Biomedicine encompasses various areas including molecular biology, genetics, pharmacology, and biotechnology, aiming to improve patient care and develop innovative therapies. It often involves the study of biological processes in the human body, utilizing insights from cellular and molecular medicine to inform public health strategies and healthcare practices.