Aims and Scope

Aims. Current Biomedicine aims to disseminate biomedical research accurately and quickly, and provide meaningful impacts and benefits to society.

 

Scope. Current Biomedicine encompasses broader relevant topics in biology (life science), directly or indirectly, to support human and animal health, which can benefit one another (one medicine). These fields include (but are not limited to):

  • anatomy,
  • biochemistry,
  • bioinformatics,
  • biomedical engineering,
  • biostatistics,
  • biotechnology,
  • clinics,
  • cell biology,
  • cytogenetics,
  • embryology,
  • epidemiology,
  • ethnomedicine,
  • experimental surgery,
  • gene therapy,
  • genetics,
  • histology,
  • immunology,
  • laboratory diagnostics,
  • legislation and bioethics,
  • microbiology,
  • molecular biology,
  • nanobiotechnology,
  • one health,
  • parasitology,
  • pathology,
  • pharmacology,
  • pharmacy,
  • physiology,
  • phytopharmaceuticals,
  • public health,
  • radiology and imaging,
  • regenerative medicine,
  • reproduction,
  • surgery, and
  • toxicology.