杂志简称:j biosciences
中文译名:《生物科学杂志》
收录属性:scie(2024版), 目次收录(维普),英文期刊,
自引率:1.60%
投稿方向:生物学、biology 生物学
SCI/E期刊基本信息
出版周期:其它 地区:印度
中科院分区:4区
是否TOP:非TOP期刊
是否综述:非综述期刊
是否OA:非OA期刊
国际标准刊号:ISSN0250-5991/ISSN0973-7138
杂志语言:英语
出版国家:印度
杂志官网 联系方式
出版地址:INDIAN ACAD SCIENCES,C V RAMAN AVENUE,SADASHIVANAGAR,P B #8005,BANGALORE,INDIA,560 080
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投稿网址:https://www.editorialmanager.com/jbsc
杂志官方网址:http://www.ias.ac.in/Journals/Journal-of-Biosciences/
出版商网址:http://www.ias.ac.in
杂志投稿要求
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Editorial Board
Journal of Biosciences
CHIEF EDITOR
B Jagadeeshwar Rao, IISER Tirupati, Tirupati (jbiosci@ias.ac.in)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Sudha Bhattacharya, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi (sudhabh@hotmail.com)
Srinivas Chavali, IISER Tirupati, Tirupati schavali@iisertirupati.ac.in
Sorab N Dalal, Advanced Centre for Treatment Res. & Education in Cancer, Mumbai (sdalal@actrec.gov.in)
Saumitra Das, NIBMG, Kalyani (sdas@nibmg.ac.in)
Aurnab Ghose, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune (aurnab@iiserpune.ac.in)
Neeraj Jain, National Brain Research Centre, Haryana (neeraj.jain@nbrc.ac.in)
Gagandeep Kang, Christian Medical College, Vellore (gkang@cmcvellore.ac.in)
Rupinder Kaur, Centre for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics, Hyderabad (rkaur@cdfd.org.in)
Ullas Kolthur, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai (ullas@tifr.res.in)
Tapas K Kundu, CDRI, Lucknow (director@cdri.res.in)
Subhash C Lakhotia, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi (sclakhotia@yahoo.co.in)
Da-Qiang Li, Fudan University, Shanghai (daqiangli1974@fudan.edu.cn)
Rita Mulherkar, Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research and Education in Cancer, Navi Mumbai (rmulherkar@actrec.gov.in)
Ashis K Nandi, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi (ashis-nandi@mail.jnu.ac.in)
Dipankar Nandi, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru (nandi@iisc.ac.in)
N G Prasad, Indian Institute of Science Education & Research Mohali, Punjab (prasad@iisermohali.ac.in)
M V Rajam, University of Delhi South Campus, Delhi (venkar.rajam@south.du.ac.in)
Shamik Sen, IIT Bombay, Mumbai, (shamiks@iitb.ac.in)
Kundan Sengupta, IISER-Pune, Pune (kunsen@iiserpune.ac.in)
Sagar Sengupta, National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi (sagar@nii.ac.in)
Geeta Vemuganti, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad (gvmd@uohyd.ernet.in)
Ravi Venkataramani, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai (ravi.venkatramani@tifr.res.in)
EDITOR OF PUBLICATIONS
Amitabh Joshi, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bengaluru, (ajoshi@jncasr.ac.in)
ASSOCIATE EDITOR OF PUBLICATIONS
Ram Sagar, Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bengaluru (ram-sagar0@yahoo.co.in)
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Information for Authors
Journal of Biosciences
J Biosciences articles are Open Access. Full text available at https://www.ias.ac.in/listing/issues/jbsc
No submission or publication charges.
The submission of a paper by a set of authors will be held to imply that it represents the results of their original research not previously published; that it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere; and that if accepted for Journal of Biosciences it will not be published elsewhere. Please read the PACT FORM before submission.
Authors should upload the electronic versions of their manuscripts via the Editorial Manager / eBiosciences at http://www.editorialmanager.com/jbsc/
Text and figure legends should be uploaded as Word doc file in single column and figures and photographs to be attached as separate files either as .jpg / ppt or bmp files (minimum 300 dpi).
Formatting requirements are as for typescripts (see below).
Submission of a manuscript will be held to imply that the work reported in it is original, that the results have not been previously published (either in part or whole) and are not under consideration for publication elsewhere; and further, that if accepted, will not be published elsewhere. Manuscripts that are not written in clear and understandable English are liable to be returned for re-writing even if they may be publishable on the basis of their scientific content.
Submissions that have already been posted as pre-prints at BioRxiv or other pre-print archives can be submitted for consideration.
Authors are invited to suggest names and addresses of three experts who in their opinion can review the paper. The choice of referees will however remain with the editorial board.
Colour reproduction of figures at no extra cost.
TITLE PAGE
The title of the paper must be brief and contain words useful for indexing. Avoid serial titles.
The names of authors with initials and the address of the institution where the work was carried out must be given.
Please note the journal ‘strongly recommends’ the author to provide ORCID Ids of all the authors, though it is not mandatory. If ORCID is provided it will help in quick processing of the article.
An abbreviated running title of not more than 50 letters (including spaces) must also be given.
The address for communication (along with e-mail address and telephone, fax and mobile numbers, if available), should be given.
ABSTRACT
Papers must have an abstract of not more than 200 words summarizing the significant results reported.
KEYWORDS
Three to six keywords must be provided.
TEXT
The paper must be divided into sections, starting with 'Introduction' and ending with 'Discussion'.
The main sections should be numbered 1, 2 etc., the sub-sections 1.1, 1.2, etc., and further subsections (if necessary) 1.1.1, 1.1.2, etc.
All measurements should be given in SI units.
Avoid numbers at the beginning of a sentence, but if you have to use them, spell them.
Taxonomic affiliation such as Phylum, Order and Family as well as the common name of the main study organism should be given in the title or at the first
mention unless such information is likely to
be obvious to the broad range of biologists.
Scientific names of genera and species should be in italics.
Authority for names of taxa should be cited in the summary and at the first mention of a taxon in the text, but not elsewhere.
Accepted common names of plants and animals (and other organisms) and of plant and animal or other diseases should neither be capitalized nor placed within quotation marks.
Words and phrases not of English origin and not in common use (e.g. in vitro, in situ) should be in italics.
TABLES
All tables must be numbered consecutively in arabic numerals in the order of appearance in the text.
Tables should be self-contained and have a descriptive title.
Details of experiments (not mentioned in the text) may be indicated in brief below the table as a legend.
FIGURES AND PHOTOGRAPHS
All figures should be numbered consecutively in arabic numerals in the order of appearance in the text.
Photographs should be sharp, of high contrast with an indication of the scale.
The preferred figure formats are EPS for vector graphics exported from a drawing program and TIFF for halftone illustrations. Scan resolution: Scanned line drawings should be digitalized with a minimum resolution of 800 dpi relative to the final figure size. For digital halftones, 300 dpi is usually sufficient.
Colour illustrations: Store colour illustrations as RGB (8 bits per channel) in TIFF format. Vector graphics: Fonts used in the vector graphics must be included. Please do not draw with hairlines. The minimum line width is 0.2 mm (i.e. 0.567 pt) relative to the final size.
REFERENCES
Please use the References Style File (Endnote Software) to prepare the references. Journal names are to be abbreviated using the PubMed database while preparing the Bibliography.
References should be cited in the text by author and year, not by number. If there are more than two authors, reference should be made to the first author followed by et al in the text.
References at the end of the paper should be listed alphabetically by authors' names, followed by initials, year of publication, full title of the paper, name of the journal (abbreviated according to the World List of Scientific Periodicals, Butterworths, London), volume number, initial and final page numbers.
References to books should include: name(s) of author(s), initial(s), year of publication, title of the book, edition if not the first, initials and name(s) of editor(s) if any, preceded by ed(s), place of publication, publisher, and pages referred to.
References to thesis must include the year, the title of the thesis, the degree for which submitted and the university. If there are more than eight authors, then after eighth authors 'et al.' could be used
Examples:
Hong-Goka BC and Chang FL 2004 Estrogen receptors alpha and beta in choroid plexus epithelial cells in Alzheimer’s disease. Neurosci. Lett. 360 113–116
Peiter E, Fischer M, Sidaway K, Roberts SK and Sanders D 2005a Multiple RNA surveillance pathways limit aberrant expression of iron uptake mRNAs and prevent Iron
toxicity in S. cerevisiae. Mol. Cell 19 39–51
Ramanna MS and Hermsen JHTh 1979 Genome relationships in tuber-bearing Solanums; in Biology and taxonomy of Solanaceae (eds) JG Hawkes, RN Lester and AG Skelding (London: Academic Press) pp 647–654
Samiwala EB 1987 DNA cloning in Haemophilus influenzae, PhD thesis, University of Bombay, Bombay
Zar JH 1974 Biostatistical analysis (New Jersey: Prentice Hall)
ABBREVIATIONS, SYMBOLS, UNITS ETC.
The authors should follow internationally agreed rules especially those adopted by the IUPAC-IUB Commission on Biochemical Nomenclature (CBN).
The journal will essentially follow the rules defined in the IUPAC Manua1 of symbols and terminology for physico-chemical quantities and units (Butterworths, London), 1970.
Enzyme names may be abbreviated except on the first occasion, when the full name and abbreviation in parenthesis should be given.
FOOTNOTES
Footnotes to the text should be avoided if possible but when essential should be numbered consecutively and typed on a separate sheet.
PROOFS
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Delay in sending the corrected proofs will delay publication. In order to minimize the corrections and alterations in the proof stage, authors are requested to prepare the manuscript carefully according to journal format before submitting it for publication.
REVIEW ARTICLES
Both mini-reviews (approximately 1000–1500 words and no more than 2 tables and/or illustrations) and full-length reviews (of no fixed length) are acceptable.
A review should be topical, sufficiently critical and comprehensive with regard to citations to the literature. It should draw attention to outstanding problems and take care to accommodate different points of view. It should stand out from other recently-published reviews on the same theme.
The format requirements for original research articles apply to reviews too.