Aims and Objectives

Journal of Physical, Biomedical and Biological Sciences (J. Phys. Biomed. Biol. Sci.  eISSN: 3005-6489)  is a peer reviewed international journal, Articles for Journal of Physical, Biomedical and Biological Sciences must be original reports of research not simultaneously submitted to or previously published in any other scientific or technical journal and must make a significant contribution to the advancement of knowledge or toward a better understanding of existing scientific concepts.

The study reported should be applicable to a sizable geographic area or an area of ecological or economic significance and of potential interest to a significant number of scientists. Each calendar year will have one volume with one issue. Journal of Physical, Biomedical and Biological Sciences publishes articles as soon as the final copy-edited version is approved by the authors rather than waiting for a collection of articles for a specific issue. Also, each article is published in its respective category.

Journal of Physical, Biomedical and Biological Sciences consider the following categories of articles;

Original research Article, Short Research Article, Short communications, Review Article, Minireview Article, Systematic Reviews, Policy Papers, Commentaries / Opinion Article, Data Notes, Study Protocols, and pre-protocols, Method Article, Data Article, Case reports / Case studies, Clinical Practice Article, Grey literature government reports, Abstracts of scientific meetings, Letter to the Editor, Scholarly Book Review, Technical Note, Perspective, Correspondence, and News and Views.

As a result, the page numbers in the ‘Table of Contents’ displayed for each issue will reflect this rather than numerical order.

The journal was started aims to provide a platform of publications following eminent standards to the researchers, scholars, scientists, and professionals of physical, Biological, Biomedical and Allied Sciences. The inclusion of multiple academic disciplines helps in pooling the knowledge from two or more fields of study to handle better-suited problems by finding solutions established on new understandings.