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Area of Science:

  • Biotechnology
  • Biomolecular Sciences

Background:

  • The Journal of Biomolecular Techniques (JBT) is a peer-reviewed publication.
  • JBT is dedicated to advancing biotechnology research.
  • It highlights the importance of biotechnology in current scientific endeavors.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To promote the role of biotechnology in scientific research.
  • To foster knowledge exchange within biomolecular resource facilities.
  • To communicate significant research findings from the Association's Research Groups, members, and other investigators.

Main Methods:

  • Dissemination of peer-reviewed articles.
  • Publication of research from Association's Research Groups.
  • Sharing of findings from members and other investigators.

Main Results:

  • Advancement of biotechnology research.
  • Enhanced knowledge exchange in biomolecular resource facilities.
  • Wider communication of scientific discoveries.

Conclusions:

  • JBT plays a crucial role in the scientific community.
  • The journal effectively promotes and communicates biotechnology research.
  • Continued commitment to fostering scientific collaboration and dissemination.