Scholarena Journal of Biotechnology (SAJB)

Journal Metrics

ISSN : 2375-6713
Impact Factor : 2.8
DOI : 10.18875
Peer Review : Double Blind
Fastrack Publication : Yes
Digital Preservation : Portico

Scholarena Journal of Biotechnology (SAJB)

Scholarena Journal of Biotechnology (SAJB) is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed, open-access journal which covers wide aspects in the field of biotechnology. Its publishes the works focused on academic, medical and industrial applications.

SAJB aims to publish the latest research and review articles in all the areas of biotechnology like Applied biotechnology, Plant biotechnology, Animal Biotechnology, Industrial Biotechnology, Nanobiotechnology, etc, It works to serve the scientific community by exploring the ideas of the scientific researchers and at the same time strive to publish quality articles.

Recent Articles

Prevalence and Profile of Bone Metastases in the Oncology Department of Treichville University Hospital in Cote d’Ivoire

Bone metastases are a frequent manifestation of advanced cancers. They cause major skeletal-related complications and significantly impair patients’ quality of life.

Mébiala NMP
Knowledge and Satisfaction of Medical Staff Regarding the Multidisciplinary Tumor Board at Treichville University Hospital

Multidisciplinary Tumor Board (MTB) meetings are a key step in cancer management. They foster collegial decision-making and promote the harmonization of medical practices.

Kouassi Kky
Epidemiological and Diagnostic Overview of Cancers at the Treichville University Hospital in 2024

Cancer represents a major public health issue worldwide and particularly in low-resource countries. The paucity of national data, including at the Treichville University Hospital, is one of the challenges the Ivorian national cancer control program aims to address.

Odo BA
Waist and Calf Circumferences are Independent Predictors of Low Muscle Strength in Brazilian Adults with Obesity: A Cross-Sectional Study

Low skeletal muscle strength (SMS) in individuals with obesity is a key component of sarcopenic obesity, contributing to functional decline and adverse metabolic outcomes.

Alfredo Maurício Batista de Paula