Article Submission

Authors are invited to submit their research articles to the editorial office at editor@jbaar.org. Authors are informed to check the instruction for authors available on our homepage and submission guidelines before submitting articles to reduce the processing time. .

Instruction for Authors

Instruction for Authors The submission of a paper implies the author’s assurance that the paper has not been published and that it has not been submitted simultaneously for publication elsewhere.The JBAAR Journal will take action where misconduct is suspected, along the lines of the general principles outlined in Guidelines on Good Publication Practice, produced by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).  1. All authors must declare they have read and agreed to the content of the submitted article and are responsible for the validity and originality of data contained therein. 2. The submission should include the email and regular address of the corresponding author and all co-authors. Electronic submissions should be sent to the Editor-in-Chief as MS-Word file. 3. The authors may send two or three reviewers for the manuscript (JBAAR may designate other reviewers). 4. Authors are required to declare any competing financial or other interest in relation to their work. All competing interests that are declared will be listed at the end of published articles.

 

Informed Consent

 Informed Consent must be submit with the manuscript submission.

Authorship 

Authors are required to meet the criteria for authorship as recommended by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE). The specific contributions of each author must be described in an Author Contribution statement.
Requests to add or remove an author, or to rearrange the author names, must be sent to the Editorial Office and must include: (a) the reason the name should be added or removed, or the author names rearranged and (b) written confirmation (e-mail, fax, letter) from all authors that they agree with the addition, removal or rearrangement. In the case of addition or removal of authors, this includes confirmation from the author being added or removed. Any requests to add, delete, or rearrange author names in an already published article will follow the same policies as noted above and result in a corrigendum.

Style for Manuscript

All papers must be written in clear, concise and should follow the format.The original typescript should be submitted electronically in 8.5 inch × 11 inch format.The text of the paper should include: Title and author/s, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Materials and methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusion, Acknowledgments (if any), references, tables and figures. All papers must be written in UK English. If English is not your first language, please ask an English-speaking colleague to proofread your paper.

Title and authors

The title should describe the contents fully and shall be as short as possible without the use of abbreviations. Please include full name(s) (do not use initials), position, department, name of institution, full postal address and email address for each author. The author to whom the correspondence is to be sent should be indicated. Conflicts of Interest. Any real or perceived conflicts must be disclosed on the title page.

Abstract

An abstract of no more than 250 words describing the content and results of the paper should precede the text of the paper.

Keywords

No more than 6 keywords for your manuscript listed after the abstract.

Introduction

The introduction must be clear and concise. It should provide a clear statement of the problem and should be understandable to colleagues from a broad range of scientific disciplines.

Materials and methods

Materials and methods must include study design, methods adopted/used along with references and statistical information. It must be enough to allow experiments to be reproduced. Any previously published research work can also be cited and notification should be mentioned clearly.

Results

Results of research articles or manuscripts should be present with clarity. This should describe the design of the experiment and the obtained results. All tables, figures, graphs, statistical analyses and sample calculations should be presented in this section.

Discussion

Discussion part of the research paper includes the significance of the results related to study, comparative analysis with similar or related works along with proper citation. Avoid stating too many citations and ensure to include recent references.

Acknowledgments

This section should be thanks to people, granting body, university departments, and college departments, and should be in a brief manner.

References

 References: Vancouver (Numbered) 

JBAAR is using the Vancouver (Numbered) style.

  1. The style is Vancouver style. You can use a “Reference manager” such as EndNote and apply this easily.
  2. A number is allocated to a source in the order in which it is cited in the text. If the source is referred to again, the same number is used.
  3. In the text use numerals (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9) in curved brackets ( ).
  4. The reference numbers appear in the order as in the text.

For journals:

Yameny, A., Alabd, S., Mansor, M. MiRNA-122 association with TNF-α in some liver diseases of Egyptian patients. Journal of Bioscience and Applied Research, 2023; 9(4): 212-230. doi: 10.21608/jbaar.2023.329927.

For books

Johnson, R. E., Hanstbarger, W. M. (1966). Hand Book of Insecticides. Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado.

Print reference:

Stannard W, Rutman A, Wallis C, O’Callaghan C. Central microtubular agenesis causing primary ciliary dyskinesia. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2004;169:634-7. 

Figures and graphs

should be black and white, or in colour, embedded in word file, and numbered sequentially; they must be placed at the end of the article, rather than interspersed in text. Prepare all figures, especially line diagrams, to the highest possible standards.

Tables

Tables are to be numbered with English numerals in the order of their citation in the text and included in the main document at the end of the text following the references section. Tables should be submitted as MS-word, not as PDF or embedded image or any other forms.

Proofs and Reprints

Electronic proofs will be sent (e-mail attachment) to the corresponding author as a PDF file. Page proofs are considered to be the final version of the manuscript. With the exception of typographical or minor clerical errors, no changes will be made in the manuscript at the proof stage. Authors can freely download the PDF file from which they can print unlimited copies of their articles.

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The Peer Review process:  New submissions Submitted manuscripts

are assigned to a handling Editor who is responsible for its evaluation. The Editor-in-Chief’s decision regarding publication is based on the reports of referees and the handling Editor’s recommendation, which will, at the Editor-in-Chief’s discretion, be transmitted to the authors. Authors will be informed of the editorial decision, on average, within a month of submission of a Regular Paper. The status of your manuscript can be checked via Email. The following information must be provided during the submission stage: • Names, institutions and email addresses of all the co-authors.

• Evidence of database submission • Approval of citation of any personal communications. Authors may also provide the names and email addresses of four recommended referees, together with their institutions. Please do not suggest anyone whom you have collaborated or published with in the last 3 years, or scientists based at your own institution, as they will not be approached. Authors are encouraged to suggest a Member of the Editorial Board as a preferred referee, if appropriate. On successful submission, you will receive onscreen acknowledgement with a manuscript reference number.

Revised submissions: Please follow the instructions provided in the editorial decision letter. You will need to: • Respond to the referees’ comments online, and upload a letter containing point-by-point responses to the referees. • Upload a revised version of the text, including any tables, as a .doc file. Alterations to the text should be highlighted by using track changes in Word. Alternatively, changes can be highlighted in BOLD TYPE. Please ensure that only ONE set of changes is visible. • Upload an unmarked copy of the manuscript text as a Supporting Document. • Upload separate print-quality figure files. Any conflict of interest must be stated on the title page of the manuscript.

After Acceptance Accepted Articles Articles in the Journal that have been peer reviewed and accepted, the copy-editing and proof correction process, or amended to Journal style. Graphics are sent as Proofs

Proofs Page proofs will be sent electronically to the corresponding author, who will receive an e-mail alert containing a link to a secure web site for the proofs. A working e-mail address must therefore be provided for the corresponding author. In the absence of the corresponding author, please arrange for a colleague to access the e-mail to retrieve the proofs. All authors have final responsibility for what is stated in the proofs of your manuscript. Significant changes to the article as accepted for publication will only be considered at this stage with permission from the Editorial Office.

Copyright and Open Access Options  Copyright Once a paper is accepted, the corresponding author for the paper will receive an email prompting him/her to log into the link of manuscript , they will be able to complete the licence agreement on behalf of all authors on the paper. The corresponding author may opt to either sign the copyright transfer agreement or publish the article with open access

Open Access Options Online Open is available to authors who wish to make their article immediately available via open access and accessible to all on JBAAR Online Library, including those who don’t subscribe to the journal. JBAAR will also submit the published article in INDEXING Central sites

Journal Template

You can download the journal template from here

Article Processing Charges (APC)

Journal of Bioscience and Applied Research is Open Access, self-financed and does not receive funding from any institution/government. Hence, the Journal operates solely through processing charges we receive from the authors. The handling fee is required to meet its maintenance. Being an Open Access Journal, It does not collect subscription charges from readers that enjoy free online access to the articles. Authors are hence required to pay a fair handling fee for processing their articles. However, there are no submission charges. Authors are required to make payment only after their manuscript has been accepted for publication

Manuscript Type APC
Research Article $325
Review Article $325

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