Aims and Scope

Aims. Current Biomedicine aims to rapidly and accurately disseminate good-quality biomedical research, significantly benefiting the society.

 

Scope. Current Biomedicine ecovers a wide range of life sciences topics, both directly and indirectly related to human and animal health, supporting the One Medicine concept. 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.