Focus and Scope

Biomedical Research and Theory Letters (BRTL) is an international peer‑reviewed journal committed to advancing biomedical science through the integration of theoretical perspectives, experimental findings, and clinical applications. The journal provides a platform for disseminating high‑quality research that bridges fundamental discoveries in the laboratory with translational and clinical practices, while also embracing interdisciplinary approaches that enrich the broader landscape of health sciences. By welcoming contributions from diverse fields—including biomedical sciences, medical microbiology, parasitology, pharmacy, nursing, clinical medicine, and public health, BRTL seeks to foster innovation, methodological rigor, and evidence‑based insights that can inform both scientific progress and healthcare delivery. The journal emphasizes originality, conceptual clarity, and ethical integrity, ensuring that each publication contributes meaningfully to the global dialogue on biomedical research and its impact on human health. Through this comprehensive scope, BRTL aspires to serve as a trusted reference for researchers, clinicians, academics, and policymakers worldwide.

Focus

  • To publish cutting‑edge biomedical research that integrates theory, experimentation, and clinical application.

  • To foster multidisciplinary approaches connecting fundamental biomedical sciences and medical practice.

  • To provide space for theoretical and methodological contributions that strengthen the conceptual framework of biomedical science.

  • To promote translational research bridging laboratory discoveries with clinical practice and public health policy.

  • To serve as a reference for researchers, clinicians, academics, and policymakers seeking authoritative insights into biomedical advances.

  • To uphold scientific integrity, open data practices, and international publication ethics.

Scope

BRTL accepts original research articles, systematic reviews, meta‑analyses, case reports, short communications, and theoretical papers covering the following areas:

  • Fundamental Biomedical Sciences

    • Molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, physiology, microbiology.

    • Studies on disease mechanisms, biomarkers, and innovative therapies.

  • Medical and Clinical Sciences

    • Pathology, pharmacology, immunology, oncology, neurology, cardiology, infectious diseases.

    • Prospective and retrospective clinical studies, controlled trials, and case reports.

  • Medical Microbiology

    • Host–microbe interactions, bacterial and viral pathogenesis.

    • Diagnostic microbiology, antimicrobial resistance, and development of therapeutic strategies.

  • Public Health and Translational Research

    • Epidemiology, environmental health, and evidence‑based health policy.

    • Translational studies linking laboratory findings to clinical and societal applications.

  • Theoretical and Conceptual Studies

    • Biomedical theoretical models.

    • Philosophical, methodological, and ethical discussions in biomedical research.

  • Parasitology

    • Studies on parasites and host–parasite interactions.

    • Research on parasitic diseases, diagnostics, prevention, and therapeutic strategies.

  • Pharmacy

    • Pharmaceutical sciences, drug discovery, formulation, and pharmacokinetics.

    • Clinical pharmacy, pharmacovigilance, and rational drug use.

  • Nursing Science

    • Nursing practice, patient care models, and clinical decision‑making.

    • Research on nursing education, community health nursing, and evidence‑based nursing interventions.

  • Interdisciplinary and Emerging Fields

    • Bioethics, biostatistics, and precision medicine.

    • Artificial intelligence in biomedicine, digital health, and telemedicine.