Journal History

Biomedical Research and Theory Letters (BRTL) was officially established in April 2025 as an international peer‑reviewed journal dedicated to advancing biomedical sciences through the integration of theoretical perspectives, experimental findings, and clinical applications. The journal was created to provide a scholarly platform that bridges fundamental biomedical research with translational and clinical practices, while also embracing interdisciplinary contributions from related health sciences such as medical microbiology, parasitology, pharmacy, and nursing.

Since its inception, BRTL has adopted a biannual publication schedule, with issues released in April and October each year. This schedule ensures a consistent flow of high‑quality articles while maintaining rigorous peer‑review standards and editorial integrity. The journal’s establishment reflects a growing need for a publication that not only highlights empirical biomedical research but also emphasizes theoretical and methodological discussions, thereby enriching the global dialogue on biomedical science and healthcare.

The Editor‑in‑Chief of BRTL is Ismalia Husna, a lecturer at the Republic of Indonesia Defense University (Universitas Pertahanan RI) specializing in parasitology. Under her leadership, the journal emphasizes originality, conceptual clarity, and ethical integrity, ensuring that each publication contributes meaningfully to the advancement of biomedical knowledge and its impact on human health.