About Journal of Fertility Biomarkers
Advancing reproductive medicine through biomarker research and clinical innovation.
Peer-Reviewed Open Access Journal
Journal of Fertility Biomarkers (JFB) is a distinguished peer-reviewed, open-access scientific publication dedicated to disseminating high-quality research on reproductive medicine, infertility, gynaecology, and related fields.
Publishing original research, reviews, rapid communications, case reports, and meta-analyses.
JFB focuses on fertility biomarkers across female, male, embryo, and endometrial domains—emphasizing biomarker discovery, validation, and clinical outcomes, and more. Topics include surgery, therapy, novel techniques, metabolism, medication, malignant tumors, management, habits and lifestyle, genetics and hereditary factors, food and nutrition, experimental studies, epidemiology, socio-economic status, screening, risk factors, and psychological aspects.
Comprehensive Coverage
Hormonal, genetic, and molecular biomarkers to enhance understanding of reproductive health and fertility outcomes.
Interdisciplinary Approach
Research integrating knowledge from reproductive biology, endocrinology, genetics, and bioinformatics.
Clinical Relevance
Studies with direct clinical relevance including biomarkers for diagnosing infertility, predicting fertility outcomes, and monitoring reproductive health.
Emerging Technologies
Research on new technologies and methodologies for biomarker discovery, validation, and application in fertility.
- Online Submission: User-friendly form via ManuscriptZone portal for convenient manuscript submission.
- Simple Form: Quick submission form for streamlined entry process.
- Email Submission: Send manuscripts directly to [email protected] for editorial processing.
Why Publish in JFB? Our journal provides rigorous peer review, rapid publication, global visibility, and permanent archiving with DOI assignment. We serve researchers in reproductive medicine, endocrinology, genetics, and clinical fertility.
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