Any of the life sciences—biology, medicine, anthropology, or ecology—that deal with living organisms and their organization, life processes, and relationships to each other and their environment. Geographies of bioscience might analyse the differential impact of developments in relation to inequalities in gender, ethnicity, wealth, and location, and the role of international corporations in these developments; or the development of multinational regulatory endeavours and the distinctive take up of developments in biomedicine and biotechnology in different nations and regions. See Greenhough (2011) PHG 35, 2, 153.