About the Journal

Aim and Scope for Medical Biotechnology & Health  Science Journal

Aim: The Medical Biotechnology & Health Science Journal aims to provide a platform for the dissemination of cutting-edge research, innovative methodologies, and critical reviews in the fields of medical biotechnology and health sciences. The journal focuses on bridging the gap between scientific research and practical applications to improve healthcare systems, medical treatments, and public health policies. By fostering a multidisciplinary approach, the journal seeks to promote the translation of basic biological research into novel therapeutic strategies and diagnostics.

Scope: 

  1. Medical Biotechnology: Development of biotechnological tools and techniques for medical diagnosis applications, including: Clinical Biochemistry: Analyzing biological samples (blood, urine) to detect medical conditions such as diabetes and liver disease. Hematology: Studying blood components (red and white blood cells, platelets) to diagnose blood disorders and infections. Microbiology: Identifying microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi) in clinical samples for infection diagnosis and antibiotic resistance monitoring. Pathology: Analyzing tissues and cells to detect cancer and other diseases using histology and cytology techniques. Immunology: Testing the body’s immune response to diseases, diagnosing autoimmune disorders, and allergies. Medical Genetics: Using DNA analysis to detect genetic disorders and assess disease risk.

  2. Health Information Technology: Utilizing software and information management systems to manage laboratory data and integrate with health systems.

  3. Innovations in genetic engineering, gene therapy, and molecular diagnostics. Tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, and stem cell technology. Biopharmaceuticals, vaccines, and biomarker discovery.

  4. Health Sciences: Public health innovations, health informatics, and epidemiological studies. Novel therapies, including personalized medicine and immunotherapy. Advances in diagnostic methods and health monitoring technologies. Health policy, bioethics, and the societal impact of medical biotechnology.

  5. Clinical Applications: Translational research that moves from laboratory findings to clinical practice. Case studies and clinical trials in biotechnology-based treatments. Role of biotechnology in addressing global health challenges.

  6. Interdisciplinary Research: Collaboration between fields such as bioengineering, pharmacology, and computational biology. Integration of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data in healthcare and biotechnology. Development of sustainable and cost-effective healthcare solutions.

The Medical Biotechnology & Health Science Journal welcomes original research articles, review papers, short communications, and case reports that contribute to the advancement of medical biotechnology and its impact on global health.