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SCOPE - Bionatura journal

Ibero-American Journal of Biotechnology and Life Sciences
ISSN 3020-7886 (Madrid, Spain) / DOI: 10.70099 / Frequency: Quarterly (March, June, September, December) / ONLINE-FIRST
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BioNatura Journal - Scope

SCOPE: Advancing Life Sciences for a Sustainable Future

Bionatura Journal is a rigorously peer-reviewed, fully open-access scientific publication dedicated to advancing knowledge and fostering innovation across the broad spectrum of life sciences. We are committed to publishing high-quality, original research and impactful reviews that illuminate the intricate tapestry of biology, ecology, and medicine, contributing significantly to both fundamental scientific understanding and practical, real-world solutions for global challenges.

Our journal serves as a dynamic and inclusive platform for the global scientific community. We encourage the dissemination of groundbreaking discoveries, facilitate robust critical discourse, and actively promote interdisciplinary collaboration to address contemporary challenges in life sciences and beyond. The journal supports interdisciplinary dialogue and fosters global collaboration by publishing articles of relevance to both the academic community and societal development. To ensure editorial coherence, scientific rigor, and optimal alignment with our expert editorial board structure, our scope is precisely defined within two primary thematic areas.

Core Thematic Areas

1. Biological and Environmental Sciences

This section explores the fundamental principles of life and the intricate interplay between living organisms and their environment. We welcome submissions that significantly advance our understanding in areas such as:

  • Biology: Fundamental mechanisms of life, from molecular and cellular processes to organismal biology, genetics, microbiology, evolutionary dynamics, and bioinformatics related to biological systems.
  • Ecology: Interactions between organisms and their environments, biodiversity conservation, ecosystem structure and function, ecological restoration, population dynamics, and community ecology.
  • Environmental Sciences: Human impacts on natural systems, climate change science and adaptation, sustainable practices, environmental health, pollution assessment and remediation, natural resource management, and conservation biology.

2. Biotechnology and Biomedical Sciences

This section is dedicated to applied research that bridges foundational scientific discovery with clinical and technological advances, focusing on innovation for human health, agriculture, and various industries. We welcome contributions in fields including:

  • Biotechnology: Innovative applications in agriculture (e.g., crop improvement, sustainable farming), industrial processes (e.g., biofuels, bioremediation), and healthcare, encompassing genetic engineering, synthetic biology, biomaterials, nanobiotechnology, and advanced bioprocess development.
  • Biomedicine: Cutting-edge medical research aimed at preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases, including molecular medicine, pharmacology, clinical research, diagnostics, immunology, vaccinology, regenerative medicine, and public health initiatives.

Interdisciplinary Focus

BioNatura encourages submissions that transcend traditional disciplinary boundaries, including works that integrate bioinformatics, environmental policy, or innovative health solutions. Articles with regional or global relevance, particularly from Latin America, Europe, and Asia, are strongly encouraged.

Article Types & Ethical Standards

Bionatura Journal primarily publishes:

  • Original Research Articles: Detailed reports of new findings.
  • Comprehensive Review Articles: Critical syntheses of existing literature.
  • Concise Short Communications/Letters: Rapid dissemination of urgent or preliminary results.
  • Innovative Interdisciplinary Studies: Research bridging two or more distinct fields within or beyond our core scope, showcasing novel methodologies or perspectives.

We strictly uphold the highest ethical standards in research and publication, adhering to guidelines such as those from COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics). All submitted manuscripts undergo a rigorous peer-review process to ensure scientific accuracy, originality, and significance.

Bionatura Journal is committed to publishing science that informs practice, supports innovation, and contributes to solving global biological and health challenges.

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