Author guidelines
International Research in Bioscience welcomes the submission of high-quality manuscripts that contribute to the advancement of knowledge in bioscience and related fields. Authors are encouraged to submit original research, review articles, and other scholarly works that have not been previously published and are not under consideration elsewhere.
All submissions must follow the journal’s formatting and ethical standards to ensure a smooth peer review and publication process.
Types of Manuscripts Accepted
The journal accepts the following types of manuscripts:
Original Research Articles
Reports of original experimental or theoretical research in bioscience and related disciplines.
Review Articles
Comprehensive reviews that summarize and analyze recent developments in specific areas of bioscience.
Short Communications
Brief reports describing new findings or preliminary research results.
Case Studies
Detailed reports on unique scientific observations or experimental cases.
Manuscript Preparation
Authors should prepare their manuscripts in clear and concise English. Manuscripts should be submitted in Microsoft Word format and structured according to the following format.
Title Page
The title page should include the title of the manuscript, author names, institutional affiliations, and the email address of the corresponding author.
Abstract
The abstract should provide a concise summary of the study, including objectives, methodology, key results, and conclusions. The abstract should typically be between 150–250 words.
Keywords
Authors should provide 4–6 keywords that represent the main topics of the study.
Introduction
The introduction should present the background of the research, highlight relevant literature, and clearly state the objectives of the study.
Materials and Methods
This section should describe the experimental design, materials used, and methods applied in sufficient detail to allow replication of the study.
Results
Results should be presented clearly using text, tables, and figures where appropriate.
Discussion
The discussion should interpret the results, compare them with previous research, and highlight the significance of the findings.
Conclusion
The conclusion should summarize the main findings and their implications.
Acknowledgments
Authors may acknowledge funding sources, institutions, or individuals who contributed to the research.
References
All references cited in the manuscript should be listed in the reference section following the journal’s citation style.