Significance of Biomedical research
Biomedical research is defined as the systematic investigation and experimentation aimed at advancing knowledge in the field of biomedicine. It encompasses various domains, including the study of disease processes through cell culture, the development of treatments using nanoscale materials, and the exploration of natural products for health applications. The field employs scientific methods, model organisms, and chemical principles to enhance our understanding of health and disease, ultimately leading to the development of new medical therapies and advancements in healthcare.
Synonyms: Medical research, Health research, Clinical research
In Dutch: Biomedisch onderzoek; In Finnish: Biolääketieteen tutkimus; In Spanish: Investigación biomédica
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Hindu concept of 'Biomedical research'
Biomedical research in Hinduism encompasses the pursuit of new knowledge and innovations within biomedicine through investigation and experimentation, linking spiritual beliefs with scientific inquiry to enhance health and well-being.
From: Bhesajjakkhandhaka (Chapter on Medicine)
(1) Investigation and experimentation to develop new knowledge, instruments, and methods in the field of biomedicine.[1]
The concept of Biomedical research in scientific sources
Biomedical research encompasses the study of nanoscale materials, like gold nanoparticles, for drug delivery, and explores the medicinal properties of plants such as Scoparia dulcis for improving health and medical treatments.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This refers to a type of research focusing on biological and medical aspects, and in this case, the study protocol received approval from a specific ethics council.[2] (2) This is a field of study that USM as an Apex University is expected to enhance, particularly in areas related to medical, dental, pharmacy, health, and biomedical sciences.[3] (3) This involves research in biology and medicine and encompasses vaccinology as one of its fields.[4]