Aims and Scope

Aims and Scope

 

Health and Molecular Frontiers (HMF) is an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research that advances understanding of health, disease, and the molecular mechanisms underlying biological processes. The journal aims to provide an interdisciplinary platform for the exchange of innovative findings that bridge basic science, clinical applications, and public health relevance.

 

HMF welcomes original research and reviews that explore key scientific and clinical issues in:

• Molecular and Cellular Biology: genetic regulation, signaling pathways, protein dynamics, RNA biology, molecular mechanisms of disease, and biomarker discovery.

• Biomedical Sciences: pathophysiology, pharmacology, immunology, microbiology, neuroscience, and regenerative medicine.

• Translational and Clinical Research: precision medicine, diagnostics, drug discovery, therapeutic innovation, and clinical trials integrating molecular and omics-based approaches.

• Public Health and Preventive Medicine: epidemiology, nutrition, lifestyle and metabolic health, aging, environmental health, and global health studies.

• Systems and Computational Biology: bioinformatics, machine learning, and integrative data analysis for modeling biological complexity and disease networks.

 

HMF places particular emphasis on scientific rigor, innovation, and translational relevance. The journal seeks manuscripts that not only advance molecular or mechanistic understanding but also demonstrate how such insights can inform clinical practice, disease prevention, and health policy. Studies should feature robust experimental design, transparent data presentation, and reproducible methodologies. Submissions that bridge molecular science with real-world health outcomes are especially encouraged, as HMF aspires to connect laboratory discovery with clinical and societal benefit.