Aims and Scope
Aims and Scope
The Journal of Biomedical Sciences and Health (JBSH) is a rigorous, peer-reviewed, open-access academic journal dedicated to the publication and global dissemination of high-quality scientific literature. JBSH serves as a premier platform for advancing scientific knowledge and fostering scholarly communication among researchers, healthcare professionals, educators, and policy makers, ultimately contributing to the improvement of global health outcomes.
The journal embraces a multidisciplinary approach, aiming to bridge the gap between foundational biomedical research, clinical practice, and public health initiatives. We welcome the submission of original research articles, comprehensive review papers (systematic and narrative), case reports, and short communications.
The scope of JBSH covers a wide range of topics, including, but not limited to, the following two main pillars:
1. Biomedical Sciences
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Molecular and cellular biology
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Microbiology and immunology
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Human anatomy and physiology
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Biochemistry and molecular genetics
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Pathology and pharmacology
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Biomedical engineering and biotechnology
2. Health Sciences and Clinical Practice
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Clinical medicine and medical specialties
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Nursing science and evidence-based practice
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Midwifery and reproductive health
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Public health, epidemiology, and community health interventions
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Pharmaceutical sciences and clinical pharmacy
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Radiological sciences and medical imaging
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Health service administration and hospital management
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Medical laboratory technology and analysis
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Environmental and occupational health
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Nutrition, dietetics, and metabolic health
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Mental health and behavioral sciences
JBSH particularly encourages submissions that address contemporary global health challenges, propose innovative healthcare solutions, highlight evidence-based practices, and utilize interdisciplinary approaches to improve health systems and population well-being.
