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biomedicine

/bahy-oh-med-uh-sin/US // ˌbaɪ oʊˈmɛd ə sɪn //UK // (ˌbaɪəʊˈmɛdɪsɪn, -ˈmɛdsɪn) //

生物医学,生物医药,生物医疗,医学

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the application of the natural sciences, especially the biological and physiological sciences, to clinical medicine.
    • : the science concerned with the effects of the environment on the human body, especially environments associated with space travel.

Examples

  • The city’s tech ecosystem appears to have a robust space for machine learning, artificial intelligence, biomedicine, fintech, travel tech, oil, renewables, e-commerce, gaming, health tech, deep tech, space tech and insurtech.

  • Currently, the majority of American genetic data is owned by foreign entities, most notably Russia and China, as a consequence of lax international biosecurity measures and substantial foreign investment in genomics and biomedicine.

  • It could change biomedicine, drug discovery, and vaccine development forever.