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Journal of Biomedical, Laboratory and Health Sciences

The Journal of Biomedical, Laboratory and Health Sciences provides a multidisciplinary platform for scholarly exchange in the integrated fields of biomedical research, clinical diagnostics, and health sciences. It brings together the latest findings in experimental medicine, diagnostic technology, translational research, and laboratory science with a shared focus on improving patient outcomes, public health, and scientific knowledge. The journal aims to connect researchers, clinicians, laboratory professionals, and public health practitioners who work across the diverse but interconnected arenas of human health.

This journal is positioned at the intersection of the clinical and the investigative. It supports rigorous studies that advance scientific understanding at the cellular, molecular, and systemic levels, while also encouraging contributions that improve laboratory protocols, diagnostic accuracy, and the delivery of healthcare services. In doing so, the journal reflects the evolving nature of biomedical research, where collaborations between basic scientists, medical technologists, and clinicians are increasingly vital to real-world progress.

Scope of the Journal

The Journal of Biomedical, Laboratory and Health Sciences invites submissions that span both foundational and applied aspects of human health. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Biomedical Sciences

  • Cellular and molecular biology of disease
  • Human physiology and pathophysiology
  • Experimental therapeutics and pharmacology
  • Biomedical engineering and biotechnology applications
  • Stem cell research and regenerative medicine
  • Human genetics, epigenetics, and personalized medicine
  • Immunology and inflammation research
  • Translational medicine and bench-to-bedside studies

Clinical Laboratory Sciences

  • Hematology, clinical chemistry, and clinical microbiology
  • Diagnostic pathology and histopathology
  • Molecular diagnostics and PCR-based techniques
  • Point-of-care testing and laboratory automation
  • Quality control and laboratory management systems
  • Biosafety, sample handling, and laboratory accreditation
  • Laboratory innovations for disease detection and monitoring

Health Sciences

  • Public health policy, planning, and surveillance
  • Epidemiological studies and health statistics
  • Community health and preventive medicine
  • Occupational health and environmental health sciences
  • Nutrition and lifestyle-related health research
  • Health informatics and digital recordkeeping
  • Clinical audits and outcome-based healthcare delivery

The journal values submissions that examine the continuum from discovery to implementation. Research that bridges the gap between laboratory discovery and clinical impact, or between diagnostic accuracy and population health, is particularly welcome.

Interdisciplinary Research and Real-World Relevance

We encourage interdisciplinary approaches that combine biological science, clinical data, health informatics, and policy implications. Submissions may explore healthcare delivery models, laboratory innovations in resource-limited settings, or comparative analyses across different health systems. The journal recognizes that the boundaries between laboratory science and public health are becoming increasingly fluid, and it supports articles that reflect this shift.

Authors are also invited to submit research that explores ethical issues in diagnostics and biomedical testing, as well as papers that consider gender, equity, and access in healthcare technologies and services. Studies involving underserved populations, community-based health programs, or new models for diagnostic outreach are actively encouraged.

Publication Categories

The journal accepts a variety of manuscript types, including:

  • Original research articles
  • Review articles and meta-analyses
  • Methodological and technical notes
  • Clinical case reports with laboratory relevance
  • Short communications or preliminary findings
  • Commentary pieces on health policy or laboratory standards

Each submission is evaluated for scientific merit, methodological rigor, relevance to the journal’s thematic areas, and potential contribution to academic and professional practice.

Global Perspective and Inclusion

The Journal of Biomedical, Laboratory and Health Sciences serves a global readership and welcomes research from institutions and investigators worldwide. It is especially committed to publishing work from underrepresented regions and voices, recognizing the importance of context-specific findings in shaping global health discourse.

Papers based on local or regional studies will be considered, provided they carry implications that can inform broader scientific understanding or methodological practices. Contributions from early-career researchers, multidisciplinary teams, and non-traditional research institutions are equally valued.

Editorial Standards and Accessibility

We uphold high editorial standards in transparency, reproducibility, and ethical research conduct. All submissions are subject to a rigorous peer review process, overseen by an editorial board comprising experienced researchers and professionals from across biomedical and health science disciplines.

The journal follows an open-access publishing model. All published articles are freely accessible without subscription, and authors retain copyright under Creative Commons licensing. Every article is assigned a DOI and is archived for permanent access and citation.

Supplementary Content and Innovation

To support comprehensive research dissemination, authors are encouraged to include supplementary material such as datasets, figures, high-resolution images, video summaries, or extended appendices. The journal is open to experimental formats that enhance engagement with complex laboratory or biomedical processes, including visual protocols, annotated methodologies, or interactive elements where appropriate.

Commitment to Progress and Integrity

The Journal of Biomedical, Laboratory and Health Sciences was established with a vision to facilitate the translation of laboratory-based research into meaningful health interventions. We aim to support the development of knowledge that is rooted in both precision and applicability, advancing global standards of diagnostic, biomedical, and health sciences.

By offering a dedicated venue for cross-cutting scholarship, we hope to accelerate the impact of research that not only uncovers the mechanisms of health and disease, but also contributes to smarter diagnostics, safer practices, and more effective healthcare solutions.

 

 

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