The Medical Sciences section focuses on advancing comprehensive knowledge in healthcare, diagnostics, disease prevention, and therapeutic innovation, encompassing a broad range of disciplines including clinical medicine, translational research, pharmacology, pathology, and biomedical sciences. It promotes studies that bridge fundamental laboratory discoveries with real-world clinical applications, emphasizing evidence-based medicine, patient-centered care, and improved health outcomes. Key research areas include disease pathophysiology, advanced diagnostic technologies such as imaging and molecular diagnostics, precision and personalized medicine, regenerative therapies, gene editing, and emerging treatment modalities. The section also prioritizes public health research addressing global challenges such as infectious diseases, chronic conditions, aging populations, and health disparities, alongside studies on healthcare systems, digital health, telemedicine, health informatics, and policy development. Interdisciplinary collaboration integrating biotechnology, artificial intelligence, big data analytics, and bioengineering is strongly encouraged to accelerate innovation. By fostering cutting-edge research and global collaboration, this section aims to enhance healthcare delivery, improve quality of life, and contribute to sustainable and equitable health systems worldwide.