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Journal of Biological and Allied Health Sciences

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Details

ISSN: 2957-4587

E-ISSN: 2790-6094

Publisher: The Superior University, Lahore

Country: Pakistan

Language: English

Subject Areas: Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

Frequency: Annual

Homepage: Visit Journal Website

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About the Journal SCOPE Journal of Biological and Allied Health Sciences is a peer-reviewed and well indexed scientific journal dedicated to publish and disseminate the high quality scientific research work in the broad field of biological and Allied Health Sciences. Scope of the journal includes: Cell biology, developmental biology, structural biology, microbiology, molecular biology & genetics, biochemistry, biotechnology, biodiversity, entomology, toxicology, ecology, freshwater biology, marine biology, environmental biology, plant biology, Ethno-medicines, bioinformatics, and various fields of allied health sciences like radiology, optometry, medical lab sciences, imaging technologies, food sciences and human dietary and nutrition. This is an open access journal (OJS). AIM & OBJECTIVES By placing the research community at the heart of everything we do, we strive for a future where researchers are motivated to work together, empowered with the tools and services they need to do so, and freed from any barriers that stand in their way. We aim to maximize the impact of scientific research through openness and global collaboration as we truly believe that science works best when research is open.

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