The Journal of Biomedical, Laboratory and Health Sciences aims to serve as a comprehensive scholarly outlet for advancing research, innovation, and professional practice across the intertwined domains of biomedical sciences, laboratory diagnostics, and health-related fields. The journal is dedicated to publishing work that not only deepens our understanding of biological mechanisms and disease processes but also strengthens the role of laboratory science in clinical decision-making and public health.
Core Objective
The journal’s core objective is to provide an interdisciplinary platform for original research, technical reports, and review-based insights that contribute meaningfully to scientific progress and improved health outcomes. By bridging experimental, diagnostic, and population-level perspectives, the journal supports integrated approaches that align with modern healthcare demands and the evolving landscape of biomedical innovation.
Primary Areas of Focus
The scope of the journal is intentionally broad yet focused on high-impact areas within and across the following domains:
1. Biomedical Sciences
- Investigations in molecular and cellular biology
- Experimental therapeutics and pharmacological mechanisms
- Pathophysiological insights into human disease
- Biomedical engineering and applied biotechnologies
- Genetic research, including epigenetics and gene-based interventions
- Stem cell science and regenerative therapies
- Mechanisms of immunological response and inflammation
2. Laboratory Medicine and Diagnostics
- Clinical biochemistry, hematology, immunoassays, and microbiology
- Diagnostic accuracy and analytical method development
- Histopathology and cytological evaluations
- Automation and digital innovations in laboratory processes
- Biosample preparation, quality control, and validation protocols
- Lab-based disease surveillance tools and biosafety systems
- Point-of-care testing and mobile diagnostic platforms
3. Health Sciences and Public Health Research
- Preventive health strategies and population-based interventions
- Clinical epidemiology and health service utilization
- Nutritional studies and metabolic health research
- Occupational health risks and safety science
- Environmental determinants of health
- Health data systems, digital recordkeeping, and informatics
- Global health perspectives and cross-national comparative studies
4. Translational and Interdisciplinary Research
- Bench-to-bedside studies and real-world clinical applications
- Cross-functional work combining lab science and healthcare delivery
- Research that informs clinical guidelines or diagnostic standards
- Integration of artificial intelligence, machine learning, or informatics in lab diagnostics
- Innovative workflows for laboratory support in low-resource or field settings
5. Professional and Technical Contributions
- Case studies with clear diagnostic or biomedical significance
- Evaluation of laboratory management systems and accreditation models
- Reports on education, training, and competency in lab sciences
- Commentary on regulatory, ethical, or safety-related concerns in biomedical practice
Types of Manuscripts Considered
The journal accepts a wide range of submissions, including:
- Full-length original research papers
- Comprehensive or thematic review articles
- Clinical case reports with diagnostic or laboratory relevance
- Brief reports or research communications
- Technical notes and methodology development papers
- Editorials, commentaries, and opinion pieces tied to the journal’s scope
All submissions must demonstrate clarity, scientific rigor, relevance to the journal’s focus areas, and ethical research practices. The journal also encourages the inclusion of supplementary materials such as high-resolution images, extended datasets, and protocols to enhance reproducibility and transparency.
Who Should Contribute
This journal is designed for an international readership and authorship base, including:
- Biomedical researchers and experimental scientists
- Clinical laboratory professionals and technologists
- Medical doctors and diagnostic specialists
- Public health analysts and epidemiologists
- Biomedical engineers and medical device researchers
- Health informatics experts and healthcare data scientists
We also welcome interdisciplinary collaborations and contributions from healthcare providers, educators, and policy professionals whose work directly intersects with biomedical or laboratory research and its impact on health systems.
Global Perspective and Relevance
We encourage submissions from all regions, particularly those that offer insight into underrepresented populations, locally tailored diagnostic solutions, or cross-cultural dimensions of health science. Research from emerging economies, rural or field-based studies, and innovations developed in response to local healthcare challenges are especially valued for their contribution to equitable and context-sensitive knowledge building.
Ongoing Commitment
The Journal of Biomedical, Laboratory and Health Sciences remains committed to fostering a robust and responsible scholarly community that reflects the interconnectedness of science, diagnostics, and public health. Through timely peer-reviewed publication, we aim to support evidence-based progress and help inform decisions made in research labs, diagnostic centers, clinics, and broader healthcare systems.
By welcoming a wide array of studies and perspectives, the journal contributes to the larger mission of improving human health through excellence in biomedical discovery, laboratory science, and health services research.