Editorial Process

At JHBRR, we are committed to a rigorous and ethical editorial journey to ensure that biomedical research is both accurate and impactful.

1. Manuscript Submission Manuscripts are submitted through the JHBRR portal, including all necessary clinical trial registrations and ethical declarations.

2. Initial Screening and Plagiarism Check The office screens for medical scope and ethical compliance (IRB). Plagiarism is checked via Turnitin (threshold <15%).

3. Assignment to Section Editor An editor with relevant medical or biological expertise evaluates the manuscript for clinical relevance and methodological soundness.

4. Double-Blind Peer Review Two independent medical researchers evaluate the submission based on data integrity, ethical rigor, and contribution to health sciences.

5. Reviewer Recommendations Reviewers suggest: Accept, Minor/Major Revisions, or Reject.

6. Editorial Decision A final decision is made by the editor, prioritizing evidence-based research and scientific validity.

7. Author Revisions Authors address reviewer concerns, particularly those involving data interpretation or clinical findings.

8. Final Acceptance Issued once the manuscript meets all stringent biomedical and editorial criteria.

9. Copyediting and Proofreading Manuscripts are copyedited for medical clarity, formatting, and grammar to ensure professional standards.

10. Online Publication The article is published online with open access for the global healthcare community.

11. Post-Publication Dissemination JHBRR promotes findings through medical databases, citation alerts, and health-focused newsletters.