Adv. Mol. Health Sci is an international, open-access journal that applies a rigorous double-blind peer-review process. The journal is dedicated to publishing high-quality research that bridges the disciplines of molecular biology, biomedical innovation, and health sciences. Its core mission is to advance scientific knowledge through the integration of fundamental molecular research, translational biomedical applications, and health-related studies addressing both current and emerging global health challenges.

Adv. Mol. Health Sci. publishes original studies that investigate molecular mechanisms, signaling pathways, pharmacological activities, and biotechnological applications relevant to the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of diseases. The journal also strongly encourages research exploring clinical phenomena in patients as well as health events within communities—linking molecular insights with real-world clinical outcomes and public health impacts—to provide effective, evidence-based solutions for improving patient care and population health. In addition, the journal places emphasis on community health research that examines population-based phenomena and their implications for health systems and societal well-being.

All submissions undergo a rigorous double-blind peer-review to ensure scientific integrity, methodological rigor, and originality. Adv. Mol. Health Sci. upholds the highest ethical standards in research and publication, adhering strictly to the guidelines established by COPE.

Our mission is to serve as a trusted global platform for researchers, clinicians, and academicians to disseminate innovative findings that contribute to the development of safe, effective, and sustainable health solutions. By fostering multidisciplinary collaboration, the journal seeks to accelerate the translation of molecular discoveries into impactful biomedical and health advancements.

Scope

The journal welcomes submissions covering, but not limited to, the following areas:

  • Biomolecular and cellular mechanisms influencing human health and disease.
  • Biomedical innovations in diagnostics, therapeutics, and regenerative medicine.
  • Natural products and phytopharmaceuticals supported by strong molecular, biochemical, and clinical evidence.
  • Interdisciplinary health sciences, including public health, nursing, midwifery, and biomedical engineering.
  • Evidence-based integrative medicine and pharmacology.

Indexing

Currently, Adv. Mol. Health Sci. is indexed in Google Scholar. The journal is actively seeking inclusion in Garuda, SINTA, and other prestigious international indexing databases to further increase the visibility and impact of published articles.

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All articles are made available under an open-access policy for educational, research, and library use. Beyond these purposes, the publisher bears no responsibility for copyright infringements committed by third parties.

Disclaimer

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