BioLife Sciences announced the launching of a new life sciences division, aimed at honing in on disruptive technology and solutions with a focus on (but not limited to) antimicrobial supported pomology, olericulture, floriculture and general plant sciences. This initiative is anchored to BioLife's recently announced Health Box LLC acquisition, which focuses on orthomolecular medicine and natural health products. The new life sciences division will research, innovate, and intends to bring to market a variety of unique horticultural and agricultural products and solutions.

Antimicrobial elemental metals will be innovatively incorporated into these unique disruptive breakthroughs.  BioLife's new COO, Nika Jaksic, will work alongside staff applying her unique subject matter expertise towards the fusion of orthomolecular sciences and antimicrobial metals towards innovations in everyday horticultural and agriculture processes. In order to pursue a competitive edge in the market, BioLife Sciences has centered its attention on research and development in order to successfully launch new innovative iterations of everyday horticultural and agricultural tools and solutions.