Life sciences

The life sciences comprise the fields of science that involve the scientific study of living organisms, such as microorganisms, plants, animals, and human beings, as well as related considerations like bioethics. While biology remains the centerpiece of the life sciences, technological advances in molecular biology and biotechnology have led to a burgeoning of specializations and new, often interdisciplinary, fields.

Life Sciences is helpful in improving the quality and standard of Life. It has applications in health, agriculture, medicine, pharmaceutical industry and food science industry.

The following is an incomplete list of the life science fields, as well as topics of study in the life sciences, in which several entries coincide with, are included in, or overlap with other entries: • Affective neuroscience

• Anatomy

• Astrobiology

• Biochemistry

• Biocomputers

• Biocontrol

• Biodynamics

• Bioinformatics

• Biology

• Biomaterials

• Biomechanics

• Biomedical science

• Biomedicine

• Biomonitoring

• Biophysics

• Biopolymers

• Biotechnology

• Botany

• Cell biology

• Cognitive neuroscience

• Computational neuroscience

• Conservation biology

• Developmental biology

• Ecology

• Environmental science

• Ethology

• Evolutionary biology

• Evolutionary genetics

• Food science

• Genetics

• Genomics

• Health sciences

• Immunogenetics

• Immunology

• Immunotherapy

• Marine biology

• Medical devices

• Medical imaging

• Medical Sciences

• Microbiology

• Molecular biology

• Neuroethology

• Neuroscience

• Oncology

• Optometry

• Parasitology

• Pathology

• Pharmacogenomics

• Pharmacology

• Physiology

• Population dynamics

• Proteomics

• Psychology

• Sports science

• Structural biology

• Systems biology

• Zoology

Scientific societies

 * Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS)
 * International Union of Biological Sciences (IUBS)
 * Life Sciences Switzerland