The Biological Sciences section encompasses comprehensive research on living organisms and the fundamental processes that sustain life. It includes diverse fields such as molecular biology, genetics, microbiology, ecology, physiology, and evolutionary biology. This section emphasizes both basic and applied research that advances understanding of biological systems at cellular, organismal, and ecosystem levels. It highlights cutting-edge areas such as genomics, proteomics, bioinformatics, and systems biology, which are transforming modern life sciences. Research on biodiversity conservation, ecosystem dynamics, and environmental interactions is strongly encouraged. The section also addresses emerging challenges such as infectious diseases, antimicrobial resistance, and the impact of climate change on biological systems. Interdisciplinary collaborations with biotechnology, medicine, and environmental science are promoted to foster holistic scientific advancement. Experimental, field-based, and computational approaches are equally valued. By integrating traditional biological research with modern technological tools, this section aims to contribute to global health, environmental sustainability, and scientific innovation in life sciences.