Aims and Scope
Aims
The Journal of Basic Research in Medical Sciences (JBRMS) aims to advance scientific knowledge and foster innovation in medical research by providing a high-quality, open-access platform for the global dissemination of original findings in basic and translational medical sciences. As an international, peer-reviewed journal published quarterly by Ilam University of Medical Sciences (IlUMS), JBRMS is committed to promoting scientific excellence without financial barriers to authors or readers, maintaining a strict no article processing charge (APC) policy. The journal strives to bridge fundamental laboratory discoveries with clinical applications, support early-career researchers, and contribute to evidence-based progress in understanding human health and disease mechanisms worldwide.
Scope
JBRMS publishes rigorously peer-reviewed scholarly work across the spectrum of basic medical sciences and their clinical interfaces. The journal's scope encompasses, but is not limited to, the following disciplines:
- Laboratory Medicine: Biochemistry, Hematology, Clinical Genetics and Genomics, Immunology, Medical Microbiology, and Pathology (including histopathology and cytopathology);
- Pharmacological Sciences: Pharmacology, Toxicology, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Drug Development; and
- Emerging Biomedical Fields: Medical Biotechnology, Molecular Medicine, Cellular and Molecular Biology, and Regenerative Medicine.
The Journal of Basic Research in Medical Sciences (JBRMS) welcomes multidisciplinary and integrative studies that connect basic science with clinical practice. Acceptable manuscript types include original research articles, short communications, systematic reviews and meta-analyses, narrative reviews, case reports and case series, and letters to the editor, all evaluated against stringent criteria for scientific validity, methodological rigor, ethical compliance, and relevance to the journal's disciplinary focus. Submissions must demonstrate a clear contribution to the understanding of human physiology, pathophysiology, disease mechanisms, or therapeutic innovation.