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Hey,

I have a number of Biology documents that i wish to categorise in a format so that university students could browse them and quickly locate a document they needed.
The subcategory system i have at present is seen below - can anybody give me any additions/amendments to this?

The category is called Biological Sciences,

Biology Applied Biology
Biology of commercial or social importance
Cell Biology
Organisation of the cell, cell membrane and cell communication
Developmental/Reproductive Biology
Development & reproduction of multi-cellular organisms
Marine/Freshwater Biology
The study of aquatic biology
Ecology
Organisms in their environment, interactions & history
Botany
Plants, including classification, structure, physiology, ecology & economic importance
Zoology
All aspects of animal biology
Genetics
Origin, Heredity & Variation
Microbiology
Micro-organisms encompassing genetics and molecular biology
Reply 1
Human Biology.
Bioinformatics, Biochemistry, Systems Biology
Reply 3
Medical Biology
Reply 4
You should tag virology and immunology to the micobiology bit
Reply 5
Physiology, pharmacology, neurology?
There are some good suggestions above me.
Reply 6
Biomedical Science?
Physiology?
Reply 7
Taken from a website:

Biochemistry
Botany
Cell Biology
Cladistics
Ecology
Symbiology
Genetics
Population genetics
Quantitative genetics
Genomics
Proteomics
Histology
Microbiology
Bacteriology
Virology
Molecular Biology
Neuroscience
Pathology
Oncology
Phylogeny
Physiology
Systematics
Zoology
Ethology
Ornithology

I haven't read all of these, but no doubt there are others to add to the list.
Just a pointer - Cell and Molecular Biology is often grouped together.
Evolution, possibly? 'Origins' under genetics seemed to cover it, but didn't know if it would be better as a seperate category.
Reply 10
what kind of offer did you need for biology at Oxford?
Reply 11
AAAA In Chemistry/Biology/Physics and Maths I would imagine.
Reply 12
vickyrkenya
Just a pointer - Cell and Molecular Biology is often grouped together.


It's true, but sometimes than can be seperate as well. For example Imperial has a Division of Molecular Biology AND a Division of Molecular Cell Biology
what kind of offer did you need for biology at Oxford?

john171
AAAA In Chemistry/Biology/Physics and Maths I would imagine.


Nah, mine was AAA in Bio Chem and Geog.

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