Life sciences services include a variety of services in areas such as biology, medicine, pharmacy, genetics, health, agriculture and the environment. These are examples of life sciences services:
- Medical Services: Medical services such as diagnosis, treatment, surgery and rehabilitation constitute an important part of life sciences. They are provided in places such as hospitals, clinics, health centres and doctors' offices.
- Pharmaceutical Services: Medicines development, production and distribution, pharmaceutical services are included in the field of life sciences. Pharmaceutical companies, research laboratories and pharmacies provide such services.
- Genetic Consultancy: Services such as explaining genetic test results, risk assessment and counselling on genetic diseases.
- Bioanalysis Services: Laboratory studies such as biochemical analyses, genetic analyses, protein analyses are included in life science services.
- Agriculture and Nutrition Services: Agriculture and food services such as plant cultivation, seed improvement, pesticide use, food safety are also included in life sciences.
- Environment and Ecology Services: Services related to environment and ecology such as ecosystem analysis, environmental pollution monitoring, wildlife preservation also contribute to life sciences.
- Biotechnology Services: Genetic engineering, optimisation of biochemical processes, development of new products, are important services in the field of biotechnology.
- Health Services Management: Services are provided in areas such as hospital management, health policy development, effective provision of health services
- Education and Educational Material Production: Services such as preparation educational materials for life sciences education and development of training programmes are also provided.
- Scientific Research and Publications: Conducting research in life sciences and publishing the results are examples of the services provided in this field.
Each of these services focuses on different areas of life sciences and contributes to human life in health, environment, agriculture and many other fields.