INTERNATIONATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY (IJMPT)

ABOUT US

The International Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Technology (IJMPT) is a monthly, international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal that publishes original research articles as well as review articles in all aspects of medical care, pharmaceutical development, and technological advancement. It uses a publishing approach that is completely open to access, which enables unrestricted access to its material around the globe.


AIM AND SCOPE


It is the hope that this journal will serve as a forum for worldwide discussion and debate on pressing issues and new developments in the fields of medicine, pharmaceuticals, and technology, bringing together experts from across the world.

The journal covers a wide range of topics, including but not limited to those listed below.


Pharmaceutical Sciences:
Medicinal chemistry, molecular pharmacology, novel drug delivery system, nanotechnology, analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, natural chemistry, clinical pharmacy, pharmacogenomics, pharmacology, pharmaceutics, pharmacology, pharmacognosy & phytochemistry, pharmaceutical chemistry & biotechnology, pharmacy practice, pharmacogenomics, etc.


Medical Sciences:
General Medicine, Public health & hygiene, Tropical diseases, Endocrinology, Anatomy, Neurology, Dermatology, Orthopedics, Organ transplantation, Oncology, Pathology, Haematology, Nephrology, Gynecology, Ophthalmology, Pediatrics, Radiology, Medical Biotechnology, Medical Microbiology, Ayurveda and Siddha Medicine, Unnani Medicine, Homeopathic Medicine, etc.


Biological Sciences:
Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Genetics, Microbiology Molecular Biology, Immunology, Biostatistics, Botany, Zoology, Cytology, Marine Biology, Wildlife Biology, Cell Biology, Environmental Sciences, Ecology & Environmental Biology, and related areas.


Technology :
Biotechnology, Chemical Engineering, Computer Science, Information Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Medical Imaging, Image Processing, and related areas.


SECTION POLICIES


The journal accepts all Original Research Articles / Review Articles / Short Communications/Case Reports.


Submission of Manuscript:
Our online submission method is the only acceptable means of submitting papers to this journal. Submit the paper electronically to ijmpt.editor1@gmail.com


Digital Archiving Policy:
The IJMPT is dedicated to the conservation of its articles for the foreseeable future. Portico is responsible for archiving every article that was ever published in the journal. In addition, the publication strongly recommends that writers preserve the final, published version of their papers in the repositories maintained by their respective institutions, in addition to other relevant websites.


Copy right:
The submission of the manuscript indicates that it has not been published in the past and is not being considered for publication anywhere else. After the manuscript is approved, the corresponding author will be sent a Copyright form that they are needed to sign. This form will be sent to the email address of the corresponding author. The corresponding author may download the form, sign it, and then submit it as an attached file by email or by post/courier together with the publishing fees. Alternatively, the publication fees can be sent electronically.


Disclaimer:
The publisher takes no responsibility for any injuries or damages that may be incurred to people or property as a result of product liability, carelessness, or any other cause, or from the use or operation of any techniques, products, instructions, or ideas included in the content contained herein. The responsibility for the accuracy of the information and the viewpoints presented in each article rests solely with its author(s). The authors are the only ones who may be held accountable for any errors that may be found in their published submissions, as well as any data that may be presented in the journal. The publisher is not responsible for any of these matters in any way. It is required by international law that any act of copying or duplicating any portion of a published article includes proper attribution; failing to do so will result in the act being regarded as a criminal offense.