"Socialbiology" is not a widely recognized or established term in medicine or the biological sciences. However, it generally refers to the study of the relationship between social behaviors and biological processes. In a broad sense, it may involve examining how social factors influence various aspects of human biology, such as gene expression, stress responses, and disease susceptibility. It is a transdisciplinary field that integrates knowledge from sociology, anthropology, psychology, and the biological sciences to understand the complex interplay between social environments and biological systems.