Information For Authors
The Journal of Biology and Biotechnology Communications (JBBC) welcomes original research articles, review papers, short communications, and case studies in the fields of biology and biotechnology. We provide a platform for researchers, scholars, and practitioners to share advancements in these dynamic fields with the global scientific community.
Manuscript Submission
Authors are encouraged to submit their manuscripts online through our submission system. The journal accepts submissions in the following categories:
- Original Research Articles
- Review Papers
- Short Communications
- Case Studies
All submissions must be prepared according to the journal’s formatting and referencing guidelines.
Manuscript Preparation Guidelines
- Language: Manuscripts must be written in clear, concise English.
- Formatting: Use standard fonts (e.g., Times New Roman, 12 pt.), double-spacing, and 1-inch margins.
- Title Page: Include the manuscript title, author names, affiliations, and corresponding author contact details.
- Abstract: Provide a structured abstract (200–250 words) summarizing the research objectives, methods, results, and conclusions.
- Keywords: Include 4-6 relevant keywords.
- Main Text: Should be structured into Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusion, and References.
- References: Follow the journal’s referencing style (e.g., APA, Harvard, or Vancouver).
Peer Review Process
All submissions undergo a rigorous double-blind peer-review process to ensure high academic and scientific standards. Authors will receive feedback from expert reviewers, and revisions may be required before acceptance.
Publication Ethics
Authors must adhere to ethical research and publishing standards, including:
- Proper citation of sources
- Avoiding plagiarism and data fabrication
- Obtaining necessary ethical approvals for studies involving humans or animals
- Disclosing any conflicts of interest
Open Access and Copyright
The journal follows an open-access policy, ensuring that published research is freely available to the scientific community. Authors retain copyright under a Creative Commons License.
Article Processing Charges (APC)
BBCJ may charge a nominal fee for article processing to cover publishing costs. Details regarding APCs can be found on the journal’s website.











