https://scientific-reports.com/index.php/srls/gateway/plugin/AnnouncementFeedGatewayPlugin/atom Scientific Reports in Life Sciences: Announcements 2022-09-04T14:55:38+03:00 Open Journal Systems <div class="flex flex-grow flex-col gap-3 max-w-full"> <div class="min-h-[20px] flex flex-col items-start gap-3 whitespace-pre-wrap break-words overflow-x-auto" data-message-author-role="assistant" data-message-id="c2ffc01d-5508-461d-bfee-336da59a60f5"> <div class="markdown prose w-full break-words dark:prose-invert light"> <p><strong>Scientific Reports in Life Sciences</strong> (SRLS), (ISSN: 2718-1014), is a globally recognized, double-blind review, multidisciplinary, quarterly periodical. It encompasses a wide spectrum of subjects <strong>spanning Biology (all organisms), Biodiversity, Evolution and Population Genetics, Genetics, Biological Anthropology, Botany, Medical Sciences, Veterinary Sciences, Biometry, Cytogenetics, Genetic Epidemiology, Molecular ecology, Wildlife ecology, and diverse aspects of Biodiversity conservation</strong>. Established in 2020 by the Biodiversity Conservation Society, SRLS actively encourages and invites contributions in the form of reviews, editorials, original research papers, and brief notes across these mentioned fields. All submissions should be in English and are welcomed from any geographical location. The journal is committed to upholding high standards of excellence in publishing research related to both marine and terrestrial life sciences. We also cover the following fields as well: <strong>Medicine:</strong> Research related to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. This can include clinical studies, health outcomes research, and medical innovations.</p> <p><strong>Public Health:</strong> Studies focused on the health of populations, including epidemiology, health policy, education, and preventive measures.</p> <p><strong>Biomedical Sciences:</strong> Research that combines biological and medical sciences to improve understanding of human health and disease, often involving cellular and molecular biology.</p> <p><strong>Pharmacology:</strong> The study of drug action, where researchers develop and assess pharmaceuticals and other therapeutic products.</p> <p><strong>Neuroscience:</strong> The study of the nervous system, including brain functioning, neurodegenerative diseases, and mental health disorders.</p> <p><strong>Nutrition and Dietetics:</strong> Research concerning diet and human health, including the role of nutrition in disease prevention and management.</p> <p><strong>Genomic Medicine:</strong> The application of genomic information and technologies to predict, diagnose, and treat disease.</p> <p><strong>Immunology:</strong> The study of the immune system, including research related to autoimmune diseases, vaccinations, and immune responses.</p> <p><strong>Molecular Medicine:</strong> An interdisciplinary approach that uses physical, chemical, biological, and medical techniques to describe molecular structures and mechanisms, identify molecular and genetic errors of disease, and develop interventions.</p> <p><strong>Regenerative Medicine:</strong> The field of medicine that develops methods to regrow, repair, or replace damaged or diseased cells, organs, or tissues.</p> <p>Since September 2022, SRLS has followed the APA 7th edition for citations and references. It's worth noting that the Conclusion section has been excluded from the manuscript structure.</p> <p>Furthermore, it's important to emphasize that SRLS is a fully open-access journal, and it does not impose any charges, from the initial submission process to the ultimate publication of research work.</p> </div> </div> </div> https://scientific-reports.com/index.php/srls/announcement/view/3 Reference and citations style 2022-09-04T14:55:38+03:00 Scientific Reports in Life Sciences <p><strong>Dear All<br /></strong>This is to inform you that from 01 September 2022 we use <strong><a href="https://libguides.csudh.edu/citation/apa-7">APA 7th </a></strong>for citations and References style. Meanwhile, the <strong>Conclusion</strong> part has been removed from the manuscript structure.</p> 2022-09-04T14:55:38+03:00