Focus and Scope

HIDUIK: Human and Integrated Development in Universal and Innovative Knowledge of Life Sciences focuses on the publication of original research articles, review articles, and short communications in the field of biological and life sciences and their interdisciplinary applications. The journal emphasizes the integration of biological knowledge with human development, health, environment, and sustainability, aiming to promote scientific advancement, innovation, and practical solutions to global challenges.

Scope
The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:

  1. Biochemistry
    Biochemistry studies the chemical processes and substances that occur within living organisms, including proteins, enzymes, metabolism, and biomolecular interactions.

  2. Biodiversity
    Biodiversity focuses on the variety and variability of living organisms, including species diversity, ecosystem diversity, and conservation of biological resources.

  3. Bioinformatics
    Bioinformatics involves the application of computational tools and techniques to analyze biological data such as DNA, RNA, and protein sequences.

  4. Biophysics
    Biophysics applies the principles of physics to understand biological systems, including molecular structures, energy transfer, and cellular processes.

  5. Biostatistics
    Biostatistics focuses on the application of statistical methods to biological research, including experimental design, data analysis, and interpretation.

  6. Cell Biology
    Cell Biology studies the structure, function, and behavior of cells, including cellular processes, organelles, and cell signaling.

  7. Conservation Biology
    Conservation Biology focuses on the protection, preservation, and restoration of biodiversity and ecosystems.

  8. Developmental Biology
    Developmental Biology studies the processes of growth and development in organisms from early stages to maturity.

  9. Ecology
    Ecology examines interactions between organisms and their environment, including ecosystems, populations, and environmental dynamics.

  10. Biology Education
    Biology Education focuses on teaching methods, curriculum development, and learning strategies in biological sciences.

  11. Evolutionary Biology
    Evolutionary Biology studies the origin and evolution of species, including natural selection, adaptation, and genetic variation.

  12. Genetics and Genomics
    This field studies genes, heredity, DNA sequencing, genome structure, and genetic variation.

  13. Immunology
    Immunology focuses on the immune system, including immune responses, diseases, and immunotherapy.

  14. Marine Biology
    Marine Biology studies organisms and ecosystems in marine environments such as oceans and seas.

  15. Medical Biology
    Medical Biology explores biological aspects of human health and disease, including diagnostics and biomedical research.

  16. Microbiology
    Microbiology studies microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and their roles in health, environment, and industry.

  17. Molecular Biology
    Molecular Biology focuses on molecular mechanisms of biological processes, including gene expression and regulation.

  18. Neurobiology
    Neurobiology studies the structure and function of the nervous system, including brain processes and neural networks.

  19. Paleontology
    Paleontology studies ancient life forms through fossils and evolutionary history.

  20. Parasitology
    Parasitology studies parasites, host interactions, and diseases caused by parasitic organisms.

  21. Physiology
    Physiology examines the functions and mechanisms of living organisms and their organs.

  22. Plant Biology
    Plant Biology studies plant structure, function, growth, and interactions with the environment.

  23. Radiation Biology
    Radiation Biology studies the effects of radiation on living organisms and biological systems.

  24. Reproductive Biology
    Reproductive Biology focuses on reproductive systems, processes, and fertility in organisms.

  25. Structural Biology
    Structural Biology studies the molecular structure of biological macromolecules such as proteins and nucleic acids.

  26. Theoretical Biology and Biomathematics
    This field applies mathematical models and theoretical approaches to understand biological systems and processes.

  27. Zoology
    Zoology studies animals, including their structure, behavior, evolution, and classification.