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Asian Journal of Medical and Biological Research

Asian Journal of Medical and Biological Research

ISSN 2411-4472 (Print) 2412-5571 (Online)
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Aims and Scope

The Asian Journal of Medical and Biological Research (AJMBR) is an international, open-access, peer-reviewed journal that publishes high-quality papers to advance knowledge in the fields of medicine, biology, and allied sciences. The journal provides a platform for researchers, clinicians, academicians, and professionals to share innovative findings that promote human, animal, and environmental health. AJMBR welcomes editorial, comprehensive reviews, original full-length research, short communications, and case reports that demonstrate scientific rigor, novelty, and global relevance. It encourages interdisciplinary studies connecting medical and biological sciences for sustainable progress in research and practice across Asia and beyond. The aims and scope of the journal is very wide, but is not limited to, the following areas,

Medical Science: Focuses on the advancement of clinical and biomedical understanding related to disease diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. Research addressing medical innovations, diagnostics, and therapeutic technologies is encouraged.

Dental Science: Covers oral health, dental materials, orthodontics, and preventive care. Studies exploring restorative dentistry, oral microbiota, and dental biomaterials are welcomed.

Veterinary Science: Publishes research related to animal diseases, surgery, and welfare. Research highlighting zoonoses, preventive veterinary care, and animal epidemiology is preferred.

Animal Husbandry: Encompasses livestock production, breeding, and nutrition management. Studies addressing reproductive physiology, feed formulation, and sustainable animal farming are encouraged.

Agricultural Science: Focuses on improving crop productivity and agricultural sustainability. Research exploring precision agriculture, pest control, and soil fertility is welcomed.

Environmental Science: Promotes understanding of environmental conservation, pollution control, and climate resilience. Studies addressing ecosystem health, waste management, and sustainability are encouraged.

Fisheries Science: Covers aquaculture development, fish biology, and aquatic ecosystem management. Research on fish nutrition, breeding, and sustainable fishery practices is welcomed.

Food Science and Nutrition: Focuses on food quality, safety, and nutritional improvement. Studies exploring food processing, dietary health, and nutrition-related diseases are encouraged.

Zoology: Encompasses animal biology, physiology, and evolutionary studies. Research highlighting biodiversity, animal behavior, and conservation is preferred.

Plant Science and Botany: Focuses on plant genetics, physiology, and ecology. Studies addressing crop improvement, plant biotechnology, and environmental adaptation are welcomed.

Marine Biology and Marine Science: Promotes understanding of marine organisms and coastal ecosystems. Research exploring ocean biodiversity, marine ecology, and resource conservation is encouraged.

Pharmaceutical Science: Covers drug discovery, formulation, and pharmacological testing. Studies on novel therapeutic compounds and targeted drug delivery systems are welcomed.

Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology: Focuses on molecular innovation and genetic manipulation in biology and medicine. Research exploring genome editing, recombinant DNA technology, and transgenic organisms is encouraged.

Microbiology: Explores microbial physiology, genetics, and ecological roles. Studies addressing antimicrobial resistance, probiotics, and microbial biotechnology are preferred.

Public Health: Covers disease prevention, health promotion, and healthcare policy. Research addressing epidemiology, community health, and emerging public health challenges is encouraged.

Biochemistry: Focuses on biochemical mechanisms underlying life processes. Studies exploring enzyme activity, metabolic regulation, and biomolecular interactions are welcomed.

Cellular and Molecular Biology: Examines the molecular control of cellular processes and genetic expression. Research highlighting gene regulation, signal transduction, and cellular mechanisms is encouraged.

Life Sciences: Encompasses broad biological disciplines that advance understanding of life and its diversity. Studies exploring organismal biology, ecology, and evolutionary processes are welcomed.

Toxicology: Focuses on the effects of toxins and chemicals on living organisms. Research addressing toxic mechanisms, exposure risk, and environmental toxicology is preferred.

Pathology: Investigates the structural and functional basis of disease. Studies on diagnostic pathology, molecular pathogenesis, and histopathological characterization are encouraged.

Immunology: Covers immune mechanisms, vaccine development, and host defense systems. Research exploring immune responses, immunogenetics, and immunotherapy is welcomed.

Pharmacology: Focuses on drug action, absorption, metabolism, and therapeutic efficacy. Studies addressing receptor mechanisms, pharmacokinetics, and experimental pharmacology are encouraged.

Epidemiology: Deals with the occurrence and determinants of diseases in populations. Research highlighting surveillance, outbreak investigation, and intervention strategies is preferred.

Neuroscience: Explores the structure, function, and development of the nervous system. Studies addressing neurodegenerative disorders, neural signaling, and cognitive processes are encouraged.

Bioinformatics: Applies computational methods to analyze biological data and molecular systems. Research exploring genome annotation, sequence analysis, and molecular modeling is welcomed.

Molecular Medicine: Focuses on molecular mechanisms underlying human diseases and their treatment. Studies addressing biomarker discovery, gene therapy, and personalized medicine are encouraged.

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology: Investigates interactions among organisms and their environments. Research highlighting adaptation, species evolution, and ecosystem functioning is welcomed.

Agricultural Biotechnology: Applies biotechnological tools to improve agricultural productivity. Studies exploring genetic engineering, biofertilizers, and crop enhancement are encouraged.

Reproductive Biology: Covers fertility, endocrinology, and embryonic development. Research addressing reproductive health, assisted reproduction, and hormonal regulation is welcomed.

Entomology: Focuses on insect biology, behavior, and pest management. Studies exploring vector-borne diseases, insect ecology, and integrated pest control are encouraged.

Parasitology: Examines parasites, their hosts, and disease transmission. Research addressing parasite control, host–parasite relationships, and parasitic zoonoses is preferred.

Marine Biotechnology: Focuses on biotechnological applications of marine resources. Studies exploring bioactive compounds, aquaculture genetics, and marine-derived pharmaceuticals are welcomed.

Environmental Microbiology: Examines microbial interactions in natural and engineered ecosystems. Research highlighting biodegradation, microbial ecology, and bioremediation is encouraged.

Food Safety and Toxicology: Focuses on food contamination, residues, and foodborne pathogens. Studies addressing food safety management, chemical toxicants, and microbial hazards are welcomed.

Biomedical Engineering and Technology: Integrates biology with engineering for medical innovation. Research exploring biosensors, medical imaging, and health technology development is encouraged.

Genomics and Proteomics: Focuses on genetic sequencing, protein profiling, and molecular networks. Studies addressing gene function, omics integration, and system-level biology are welcomed.

Biophysics: Applies physical principles to biological systems. Research exploring molecular dynamics, structural biology, and bioenergetics is encouraged.

Bioethics and Medical Ethics: Addresses ethical issues in scientific research and healthcare. Studies discussing patient rights, data integrity, and responsible research practices are welcomed.

Nutrition and Dietetics: Focuses on dietary practices, nutrient metabolism, and human health. Research highlighting functional foods, nutritional deficiencies, and diet-related diseases is encouraged.

Climate Change and Biodiversity Conservation: Examines the effects of climate change on species and ecosystems. Studies addressing habitat restoration, conservation strategies, and environmental adaptation are welcomed.

Types of articles

AJMBR publishes the following categories of manuscripts to accommodate diverse scholarly contributions and promote rigorous scientific communication,

  • Editorials: Concise scholarly articles providing expert perspectives, critical commentary, or informed opinions on emerging issues, policy developments, or recently published research within the journal’s scope.
  • Comprehensive review articles: In-depth and critical syntheses of existing literature that summarize recent advances, identify research gaps, evaluate current challenges, and propose future research directions.
  • Original full-length research articles: Detailed reports of novel and scientifically rigorous research findings derived from experimental, clinical, field-based, or analytical studies that contribute substantial new knowledge to the discipline.
  • Short communications: Brief reports of original research findings that are preliminary, narrowly focused, or based on limited datasets but demonstrate clear scientific relevance and novelty.
  • Case reports: Structured analyses of specific clinical cases, experimental observations, or unique field situations that provide practical insights, highlight uncommon findings, and contribute to scientific understanding or professional practice.