Journal of Bioengineering and Applied Biosciences

Aims and Scope
Journal of Bioengineering and Applied Biosciences is committed to publishing research that advances our understanding of biological systems through engineering and technology. The journal welcomes interdisciplinary studies that contribute to both fundamental science and practical applications in biotechnology, medicine, and environmental sciences.
Key areas of focus include:
Biomedical Engineering: Development of medical devices, biosensors, artificial organs, and regenerative medicine strategies.
Tissue Engineering and Biomaterials: Innovations in scaffold design, biocompatible materials, and cell-based therapies.
Synthetic Biology and Genetic Engineering: Design and application of synthetic biological systems, gene editing, and metabolic engineering.
Bioprocess and Industrial Biotechnology: Optimization of bio-based production systems for pharmaceuticals, biofuels, and sustainable materials.
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology: Algorithm development, computational modelling, and data-driven approaches to understanding biological systems.
Environmental Bioengineering: Bioremediation, wastewater treatment, and applications of biological systems in sustainable development.
The journal encourages research that integrates experimental and computational approaches, as well as studies that explore the ethical, regulatory, and societal implications of bioengineering advancements. By fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, the Journal of Bioengineering and Applied Biosciences seeks to drive innovation and provide solutions to pressing global challenges.