Journal of Biomaterials (JBI)
We invite high quality submissions that advance biomaterials science from synthesis and characterization to clinical translation and real world impact.
Publish with a focused, open access journal built for visibility, methodological rigor, and discovery by researchers, clinicians, and industry leaders.
Journal Focus And Scope
The Journal of Biomaterials (JBI) is a peer reviewed open access journal dedicated to the design, fabrication, characterization, and application of biomaterials. We publish research that connects material innovation with biological performance, manufacturing feasibility, and patient outcomes. Our audience includes materials scientists, biomedical engineers, translational researchers, and clinical teams looking for evidence based advances.
We prioritize studies with clear hypotheses, reproducible methods, and rigorous analysis. Interdisciplinary work that bridges material science, biology, and medicine is strongly encouraged. Articles should explain why a material choice matters, how it improves function or safety, and what the data mean for future clinical or industrial use.
Priority Research Areas
We welcome submissions across the full biomaterials lifecycle, with particular interest in research that demonstrates measurable performance, scalability, and translational value.
Biocompatibility
Host response, cytotoxicity, and immune interaction
Regenerative Medicine
Scaffolds, tissue engineering, and repair models
Polymers And Hydrogels
Functional polymers, bioresorbable systems
Surface Engineering
Coatings, functionalization, and wear resistance
Nanomaterials
Diagnostics, imaging, and targeted delivery
3D Biofabrication
Additive manufacturing and implant design
Smart Biomaterials
Stimuli responsive and adaptive systems
Device Translation
Clinical testing and regulatory alignment
Article Types We Welcome
JBI publishes original research, reviews, short communications, and methodological advances that strengthen biomaterials science and its clinical relevance.
Original Research
Complete experimental studies with clear methods, robust analysis, and clinically meaningful interpretation.
Reviews And Meta Analyses
Comprehensive synthesis of the literature that clarifies consensus, gaps, and future research priorities.
Methods And Protocols
Reproducible protocols for synthesis, characterization, and testing that raise field wide standards.
Translational Notes
Studies that connect material performance to device usability, clinical workflows, or patient outcomes.
Short Communications
Concise reports of high impact findings or novel material discoveries with clear validation data.
Perspectives
Expert insights on emerging directions, standards development, and future clinical applications.
What We Look For In Submissions
High performing manuscripts describe material synthesis and processing parameters, include appropriate controls, and report mechanical, chemical, and biological characterization with sufficient detail for replication. We encourage benchmarking against established materials and transparent discussion of limitations.
Methodological Rigor
Clearly defined experimental design, validated assays, statistical analysis, and complete reporting of materials and methods.
Translational Relevance
Evidence that the material improves safety, efficacy, manufacturability, or clinical usability compared with current options.
Publishing Value With JBI
As an open access journal, JBI ensures that your work is immediately accessible to the global biomaterials community. APC funded publishing supports peer review coordination, production quality, and long term preservation. Learn more about Article Processing Charges and available waivers.
We prepare structured metadata, DOI registration, and XML outputs to support discovery across scholarly search platforms and library systems. This ensures your research is visible, citable, and easy to share across academic, clinical, and industry audiences.
Editorial Independence
Acceptance decisions are based solely on scientific merit and relevance to the journal scope. APC status does not influence review or editorial outcomes.
Submission And Review Path
All submissions undergo initial editorial screening for scope and ethical compliance, followed by expert peer review. Authors receive constructive feedback focused on scientific quality, material performance evidence, and clarity of reporting. We encourage data availability statements and deposition of relevant datasets to strengthen reproducibility.
To speed evaluation, ensure your manuscript includes complete experimental details, validated assays, and a clear explanation of how the biomaterial advances the field. Please confirm that ethical approvals are documented for human or animal studies and that conflicts of interest are disclosed in the cover letter.
Submissions should use standard reporting guidelines where applicable and include a brief statement on data access, code availability, and material sourcing.
Submission Readiness Checklist
Strong submissions are clear, complete, and easy to verify. Use the checklist below to reduce revision cycles and improve reviewer confidence in your results.
Title And Abstract
Concise title, structured abstract, and 4 to 6 keywords aligned with biomaterials discovery.
Methods And Materials
Exact composition, synthesis steps, processing parameters, and characterization protocols.
Data Integrity
Appropriate controls, statistical analysis, and transparent reporting of limitations.
Figures And Tables
High resolution figures, descriptive captions, and clear labeling for replication.
Ethics And Compliance
IRB or animal care approvals, consent statements, and conflict disclosures.
Data Availability
Repository links, accession numbers, and a clear data availability statement.
Special Issues And Emerging Themes
JBI regularly curates special issues on high impact topics such as bioactive coatings, smart polymers, antimicrobial materials, and manufacturing scale up. These themed collections bring focused attention to fast moving areas and are promoted across the JBI network to maximize visibility.
If your work aligns with a special issue, mention the theme in your cover letter. If you wish to propose a new thematic collection, review the Proposed Special Issue guidelines and contact the editorial office at [email protected].
Submit Your Manuscript
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