Aim and Scope

The International Journal for Research in Bioscience (IJRB) covers a wide and interdisciplinary range of topics within the biological and life sciences. The journal aims to publish high-quality research that enhances scientific understanding of living organisms, biological processes, and their applications in areas such as medicine, agriculture, biotechnology, and environmental sustainability.

IJRB provides a platform for researchers, academicians, and professionals to present innovative studies, experimental findings, and theoretical advancements that contribute to the progress of bioscience and related scientific disciplines. The journal welcomes both fundamental and applied research that addresses current scientific challenges and promotes the development of new technologies and methodologies in biological research.

The journal encourages interdisciplinary work that integrates biosciences with fields such as biotechnology, molecular biology, bioinformatics, environmental science, pharmaceutical sciences, and biomedical research. Studies that contribute to improving human health, agricultural productivity, environmental conservation, and biological innovation are particularly encouraged.

The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:

Molecular Biology and Genetics:
Research on gene structure, gene expression, genetic regulation, DNA and RNA studies, genetic engineering, and molecular mechanisms that control biological processes.

Microbiology:
Studies related to microorganisms including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites, as well as their roles in health, disease, industry, and environmental processes.

Biochemistry:
Research exploring the chemical processes and molecular interactions occurring within living organisms, including enzyme activity, metabolic pathways, and biomolecular structures.

Cell Biology:
Studies examining cellular structure, cellular functions, intracellular processes, cell signaling, and cellular interactions in different biological systems.

Biotechnology:
Research on the application of biological systems and organisms to develop new technologies and products in medicine, agriculture, and industry.

Biomedical Sciences:
Studies related to human health, disease mechanisms, diagnostics, therapeutics, and the biological basis of medical conditions.

Environmental and Ecological Bioscience:
Research focusing on ecosystems, biodiversity, environmental conservation, climate change impacts, and the relationship between living organisms and their environment.

Plant Sciences and Agricultural Bioscience:
Studies related to plant biology, plant physiology, crop improvement, plant genetics, and agricultural biotechnology.

Animal Biology and Zoology:
Research examining animal physiology, behavior, evolution, genetics, and biodiversity.

Bioinformatics and Computational Biology:
Studies involving the use of computational tools, data analysis, and bioinformatics techniques to understand biological data and genomic information.

Immunology and Medical Microbiology:
Research exploring immune system mechanisms, immune responses, infectious diseases, and host–pathogen interactions.

Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Bioscience:
Studies related to drug discovery, pharmacological mechanisms, natural product research, and the biological effects of pharmaceutical compounds.

By covering these diverse areas, the International Journal for Research in Bioscience aims to support the dissemination of innovative scientific research and encourage interdisciplinary collaboration that advances knowledge and contributes to scientific and technological progress in the life sciences.