About Journal
Journal of Molecular Biology Research (JMBR) is an international, double-blind peer-reviewed, open-access journal, published by the Canadian Center of Science and Education. It publishes original research, applied, and educational articles in all areas of molecular biology.
The journal is published in both print and online versions. The online version is free access and download. If you want to order print copies, please visit: Journal store
Issues
Submit Manuscript
The journal accepts Online submission and Email submission. Manuscripts (MS office word format) and supplementary materials can be submitted via the journal’s Online Management System or email to jmbr@ccsenet.org.
If you have any questions, please contact the editorial assistant at jmbr@ccsenet.org.
Journal Metrics
1. Index
- AGRICOLA
- CABI
- EBSCOhost
- ESCI (Web of Science™ Core Collection)
- Google Scholar
- JournalTOCs
- LOCKSS
- NewJour (Georgetown University Library)
- PKP Open Archives Harvester
- ProQuest
- SHERPA/RoMEO
- Standard Periodical Directory
- Ulrich's
What is e-Version FirstTM
e-Version First is a feature offered through our journal platform. It allows PDF version of manuscripts that have been peer reviewed and accepted, to be hosted online prior to their inclusion in a final printed journal. Readers can freely access or cite the article.
We aim to publish accepted manuscripts in e-Version First in two week's time after the final draft completed.
Each paper published in Journal of Molecular Biology Research is assigned a DOI®number, which appears beneath the author's affiliation in the published paper. Click HERE to know what is DOI (Digital Object Identifier)? Click HERE to retrieve Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) for journal articles, books, and chapters.
Focus and Scope
Authors are encouraged to submit complete, unpublished, original works that are not under review in any other journals. The scopes of the journal include, but are not limited to, the following fields:
- Gene structure, expression, replication, and recombination in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms
- Structure, function, chemistry, and in vivo modification and processing of proteins, nucleic acids, and other biologically important macromolecules
- Genetics, structure, and growth cycles of viruses and bacteriophages
- Proteins, nucleic acids, and other biologically important macromolecules research methods
Index
Contact
- Grace BrownEditorial Assistant
- jmbr@ccsenet.org