Glycobiology is the study of the structure, biosynthesis, and biological functions of carbohydrates (or glycans) in living organisms. Carbohydrates play a crucial role in various biological processes, such as cell-cell communication, immune response, and disease development. Glycobiology research involves investigating the complex interactions between glycans and proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids, as well as their roles in cellular recognition, signaling, and adhesion. Understanding glycobiology has implications for a wide range of fields, including immunology, cancer biology, and drug development.