International Journal of Biological Reports- Peer Review Process
Peer Review Process

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All submitted manuscripts to the International Journal of Biological Reports (INJBIR) undergo a rigorous double-blind peer-review process to ensure the highest standards of scientific quality, integrity, and ethical compliance.

• Each manuscript is reviewed by at least two independent experts in the relevant field. 
• Reviewer identities remain anonymous to the authors, and author identities remain anonymous to the reviewers. 
• The editorial office conducts an initial screening to verify the manuscript’s scope, originality, and adherence to ethical guidelines before sending it for review. 
• Reviewers evaluate manuscripts based on scientific quality, originality, clarity of presentation, and relevance to the journal’s scope. 
• Reviewers may decline a review or declare any potential conflicts of interest to maintain impartiality. 
• The average time to the first decision is approximately 4–6 weeks, but this may vary depending on article type and reviewer availability. 
• Final editorial decisions — acceptance, minor revision, major revision, or rejection — are made by the Editorial Board based on reviewers’ recommendations. 
• All peer-review processes are conducted confidentially in accordance with COPE guidelines.
Topic URL in International Journal of Biological Reports website:
http://injbir.com/find-1.126.26.en.html
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