Aims and Scope
Publishing the best original research papers in all key areas of
modern biological sciences from the world's leading laboratories,
Bioscience
Research
aims to provide a dynamic forum
for this ever growing international research community.
Bioscience
Research publishes original peer-reviewed articles,
review papers and short communications.
Fields of interest:
Bioscience is a broad field that encompasses various
topics related to the study of living organisms and their interactions with the
environment. Here are some key topics commonly covered in Bioscience Research:
Cell Biology: Structure and function of cells, cellular processes, and cell
communication.
Molecular Biology: DNA, RNA, proteins, and the molecular mechanisms of gene
expression and regulation.
Genetics: Heredity, genetic variation, population genetics, and genetic
engineering.
Microbiology: Study of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and
protozoa.
Biochemistry: Chemical processes within and related to living organisms,
including metabolism and enzyme function.
Physiology: Functions of different systems in organisms, such as circulatory,
respiratory, and nervous systems.
Ecology: Interactions between organisms and their environment, including
ecosystems, biodiversity, and conservation.
Evolutionary Biology: Mechanisms of evolution, natural selection, and the
diversity of life forms.
Biotechnology: Application of biological systems and organisms in technology,
including genetic modification and pharmaceuticals.
Immunology: Study of the immune system, pathogens, and disease mechanisms.
Neuroscience: Structure and function of the nervous system, brain biology, and
behavior.
Developmental Biology: Processes of growth and development in organisms,
including embryology and regeneration.
Bioinformatics: Use of computational tools to analyze biological data, including
genomics and proteomics.
Conservation Biology: Study of biodiversity,
conservation efforts, and ecology.
Botany: Study of plants, their physiology,
structure, and ecology.
Zoology: Study of animals, their biology, behavior, and evolution.
This list is not exhaustive, as biosciences continue
to evolve and expand into new areas of research. Please contact the editorial
office.
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