bioscience
[/ˌbaɪoʊˈsaɪəns/]
nounfemininepl: biosciences
biociência
1. The science of living organisms and life processes, encompassing biology and related disciplines that study living systems
Bioscience research has led to major breakthroughs in medicine and biotechnology.
A pesquisa em biociência levou a avanços significativos em medicina e biotecnologia.
2. Applied scientific research and development involving biological systems for practical applications in healthcare, agriculture, and industry
The company specializes in bioscience innovations for the pharmaceutical sector.
A empresa se especializa em inovações de biociência para o setor farmacêutico.
3. The broader field that integrates biology, chemistry, physics, and engineering to understand and manipulate living systems
Bioscience encompasses genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics.
A biociência abrange genômica, proteômica e metabolômica.
Bioscience is a major field in both Brazil and the USA, with Brazil investing heavily in bioscience research, particularly in biotechnology and pharmaceutical development. In the US, the term is commonly used in Silicon Valley-style biotech industries and academic research centers. The field represents a growing economic sector in both countries.
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