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At IFERP life science, We are extremely serious about issues pertaining to publishing ethics. Every article will undergo peer review by numerous subject-matter specialists since, in our opinion, the peer-review publication process is a crucial component of academia, and its integrity must be upheld at all costs. Peer review calls for professionals in the relevant sectors to provide their thoughts and suggestions for how to make the submissions better.
ICBBR-2025 proceedings series will be submitted to the Web of Science Book Citation Index (BkCI) and to SCOPUS for evaluation and indexing (T&C)*.
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ISSN : 2544-2406 / 2544-1361
ISSN : 2304-3415
Indexing : Scopus and ESCI
ISSN : 0034-7418
Indexing : Scopus
ISSN : 2676-6280
Indexing : ECSI
ISSN : 2764-4170
Indexing : Google scholar
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Indexing : Google scholar
ISSN : 0976-9234, E-ISSN : 2229-7723
Indexing : Scopus
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Indexing : ECSI
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Indexing : ECSI
ISSN : 0253-7214
Indexing : Scopus
ISSN : 2663-2187
Indexing : Scopus
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Ethics and publication practices are crucial aspects of the scholarly community to ensure the integrity, credibility, and reliability of research. For the2nd International Conference on Biotechnology and Biomedical Research (ICBBR-2025); participants and authors are expected to adhere to ethical standards and avoid publication malpractices. Here are key principles
Authors, reviewers, and conference organizers are encouraged to familiarize themselves with ethical guidelines and collaborate to maintain the highest standards of integrity in research and publication. Violation of ethical standards can have serious consequences for the individual researcher and the academic community as a whole.