- Focus and Scope
- Section Policies
- Peer Review Process
- Publication Frequency
- Open Access Policy
- Editorial Policies
- Authorship
- Conflict of Interest
- Plagiarism
- Language
- Language Editing Services
- Submission of Revised Manuscripts
- Withdrawal of Manuscript
- Supporting Information
- Digital Preservation Policy
- Indexing and Archiving
Focus and Scope
Biomed communication is an Open Access and peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research articles, reviews, systematic reviews, commentaries and perspective articles. We welcome authorship from the diverse absolute and interdisciplinary research findings. In particular, papers that present the basic and translational research on the following topics, but not limited to:
- Biochemistry (cell membrane, metabolism, enzymes, macromolecules),
- Genetics and inheritance (genetic diseases, mutation, gene regulation, genomics and informatics,)
- Immunology (immunodeficiency disorders, vaccine immunology, translational immunology)
- Microbiology and virology (communicable disease, emerging tropical diseases, antibiotic resistance)
- Molecular biology (proteomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics)
- Physiology (cell structure & function, human tissues, cellular respiration)
- Public health and well-being (disease/injury prevention, intervention, environmental hazards)
- Complementary and traditional medicine (in vitro and in vivo studies, metabolite profiling)
Section Policies
Original Research Articles
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Review Articles
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Peer Review Process
All manuscripts submitted to the journal will follow the following procedure:
- Initial submission are reviewed by in-house editors to ensure adherence to journal policies and for double-blind review
- Editor-in-chief decides on the manuscript to be sent out for review process and assigns the manuscript to one of the editors according to the particular topic.
- Editor assigns reviewers from inside the editorial board or outside depending on the topic.
- After evaluations by the reviewers have been received, the editor-in-chief makes one of the following recommendations: accept, minor revision, major revision, reject and resubmit, and reject.
- If decision is “minor revision”, the authors have 7 days to resubmit the revised manuscript.
- If decision is “major revision”, the authors have 14 days to resubmit the revised manuscript.
- Upon resubmission, the same procedure is applied as for the initial submission.
- Authors may appeal for a rejected submission. Appeal requests must be made in writing to editorial@whioce.com with detailed reasons for the appeal and point by point responses to the reviewer’s remarks. Decisions on appeals are final without exception.
- For all manuscripts accepted for publication, the peer review process will be deemed to be completed. The manuscript will proceed to be copyedited, layout edited and proofread before being published online.
Note: You may suggest up to four academically qualified reviewers for consideration. Please insert the current contact details of the reviewer and state the reason(s) for recommendation under the "Comments for the Editor" section. However, please take note that the Editorial team strives to ensure the peer review process is fair and unbiased and hence, there is no guarantee that a recommended reviewer will be approached to perform the peer review.
Publication Frequency
irregular
Open Access Policy
This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.
Editorial Policies
A manuscript would not be accepted if it has been published or is currently under consideration for publication in any other journals. The author will need to notify the editorial team if the data in their submission has been presented in conferences.
Authorship
Authorship should be limited to people who have contributed substantially to the work. Authors must indicate their specific contributions to the published work. This information should be listed in the manuscript under the section ‘Author Contribution’. Examples of contributions include: designed research, performed research, contributed new reagents or analytic tools, analyzed data, wrote the paper.
For more information on submission’s format, please refer to the ‘Author Guidelines’ link accessible from the ‘About’ button at the top row of this page.
The corresponding author should be clearly indicated for all manuscripts submitted. A maximum of two corresponding authors are allowed for the responsibilities associated. The corresponding author(s) is responsible for:
- Obtaining permission from all the authors mentioned in the manuscript
- Ensuring adherence to all editorial and submission policies and for any communications and actions that may be necessary after publication
- Including written permission from the authors of the work concerned for any mention of any unpublished material included in the manuscript, e.g. data from manuscripts-in-press, personal communication, or work in preparation.
Conflict of Interest
The author has to provide the authorization of no conflict with any financial body or funding agency that might influence the results or interpretation of their manuscript. All authors, members, reviewers and editors must disclose any association that poses a conflict of interest in connection with the manuscript. The corresponding author will be asked to sign a form behalf of all of the authors regarding potential conflicts of interest at the time of acceptance.
Plagiarism
The editorial team does not approve of any plagiarism attempts. iThenticate will be utilized at the editor’s discretion to verify the originality of submitted manuscripts. If plagiarism is detected during the review process the manuscript may be rejected pending the severity of plagiarism. Therefore, if a manuscript uses a text copied directly from another source, this text must be written in quotation marks and the original source must be cited.
Language
All articles must be written in English — preferably American English. SI units should be used. If you are not a native English speaker, you may want to utilize an external or Whioce Publishing’s optional professional language editing service before submitting the final version.
Language Editing Services
Whioce Publishing Pte Ltd offers its own professional editing services. By using this service, you can be sure that your English-language manuscript will be polished and ready for submission to your publication of choice at a very reasonable price. For further details about the Language Editing Services, please contact us at editorial@whioce.com. Please note that utilizing a language editing service is not a guarantee of acceptance.
Submission of Revised Manuscripts
Revised manuscripts must contain a detailed point by point response to the comments of the reviewers. The response to reviewers has to be uploaded as a separate file.
Withdrawal of Manuscript
If you withdraw your manuscript after it has been accepted (but not yet published), you will be charged for costs incurred at USD200.
Supporting Information
Authors are expected to have minimum amount of post-acquisition processing of data. In case of processing; alterations must be applied to the entire image (e.g., brightness, contrast, color balance). Any kind of alteration if being done has to be clearly stated in the figure legend and in Methods section.
Grouping of data (e.g., cropping of images of removal of lanes from gels and bolts) must be made apparent and should be explicitly indicated in the appropriate figure legends. Data comparisons should only be made from comparative experiments, and individual data should not be utilized across multiple figures. If inappropriate image/data manipulation is identified after publication, we reserve the right to ask for the original data and, if that is not satisfactory, to issue a correction or retract the paper, as appropriate.
Digital Preservation Policy
Whioce Publishing will preserve e-journals with Portico, ensuring that they will be secure and available into the future.
Indexing and Archiving
Biomed Communication(BC) aims to be indexed by world-recognized databases, for example, PubMed, Scopus and Science Citation Index (SCI). BC has been indexed and archived by several databases: