Focus and Scope
IMCC Journal of Science is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary publication dedicated to evidence-based solutions for health, environmental, and institutional challenges. Our editorial mandate prioritizes applied research with high methodological rigor that bridges the gap between theoretical science and practical implementation. We specifically seek studies that employ experimentation, measurement, or modeling to advance human well-being, ecological sustainability, and scientific capacity.
The journal accepts original research, reviews, analytical case series and evidence-based commentaries organized into three convergent themes:
1. Biomedical and Health Sciences: Focusing on the biological mechanisms of life and the improvement of human health.
Scope: Includes basic biology and chemistry, clinical medicine, public health epidemiology, and pharmaceutical sciences.
2. Sustainable Environments and Technology: Focusing on the physical world and the technological systems required to sustain it.
Scope: Includes environmental science, agriculture, and materials science. This pillar also encompasses power and energy systems specifically where they intersect with environmental sustainability, health safety, or community development.
3. Scientific Pedagogy and Systems Management: Focusing on the optimization of how science is taught, managed, and applied in organizations.
Scope: Includes science education, health systems management, and organizational research that utilizes quantitative scientific methods to measure efficiency, impact, or behavioral outcomes.
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