Aims and Scope

Aim of the Journal

The most prominent aim of Archives of Biotechnology and Biomedicine is to promote biotechnology as a key technology for the new millennium and to publish the prospective of biotechnology in bringing about a transformation in agriculture, medicine, food processing and environmental protection.

Archives of Biotechnology and Biomedicine seeks to publish legitimate research efforts and significant detours of biotechnology with other scientific endeavors.

Scope of the Journal

The scope of Archives of Biotechnology and Biomedicine amplifies in publishing and escalating the value of biotechnology in enhancing productivity, trade and quality of human life throughout the world. Archives of Biotechnology and Biomedicine encourages the researchers, doctors, scientists and other professionals associated with biotechnology research to play a constructive role in creating public awareness and distributing knowledge about biotechnology by developing manuscripts and publishing those with us in the following, but not limited to, allies:

  • Biotechnology
  • Applied microbiology
  • Biodegradation
  • Bioremediation
  • Industrial microbiology
  • Phytoremediation
  • Biocatalysis
  • Bioconversion
  • Bioengineering
  • Biological systems engineering
  • Biomedical engineering
  • Biomimetics
  • Bionics
  • Synthetic bioengineering
  • Genome engineering
  • Synthetic genome editing
  • CRISPR
  • TALENs
  • Zinc finger nucleases
  • Macromolecular engineering
  • Macromolecular design
  • Protein engineering
  • Biomaterials
  • Bionanotechnology
  • Environmental biotechnology
  • Antibody engineering
  • Metabolic engineering
  • Pathway engineering
  • Genetic engineering
  • Genetically modified foods
  • Genetically modified organisms
  • Plasmid vectors
  • Transgenic engineering
  • Assistive technologies
  • Tissue engineering
  • 3D bioprinting
  • Biopolymers
  • Pharmacogenomics
  • Plant biotechnology
  • Genetically modified crops
  • Small molecules
  • Synthetic biotechnology
  • Genetically modified animals
  • Genetically modified plants
  • Marker-assisted selection
  • Plant genomics
  • Haptens
  • Nano-enabled synthetic biology
  • Synthetic nucleic acids
  • Synthetic peptides
  • Plant genomes
  • Locked nucleic acids
  • Chloroplast genome
  • Bioeconomics
  • Directed evolution
  • Medical devices and equipment
  • Respirators

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