Translational research has emerged as a critical link between scientific discovery and real-world application. As the distance between the laboratory and the clinic narrows, the development and integration of new technologies play a pivotal role in shaping the effectiveness, scalability, and accessibility of medical and biological innovations. The Global Journal of Translational Science and Integrated Technologies has been established to support research at this intersection, offering a platform for interdisciplinary work that transforms foundational discoveries into practical tools, therapies, and systems.
The journal focuses on the processes, challenges, and innovations involved in taking biomedical findings from the experimental stage to clinical, industrial, or public health use. It emphasises both the biological and technological dimensions of translational science, recognising that innovation today is as much about scientific insight as it is about platform design, integration methods, and scalable implementation.
The Global Journal of Translational Science and Integrated Technologies invites contributions from researchers, clinicians, engineers, data scientists, health technology developers, public health professionals, and policymakers. It supports submissions that combine methodological rigour with applied relevance, including experimental studies, proof-of-concept trials, system-level evaluations, integration models, and technology-based implementation reports.
The journal is especially interested in research that bridges the divide between disciplines, such as work connecting molecular biology and bioengineering, clinical medicine and digital health, or public health and data science. Translational research is understood not as a linear process but as a system of feedback and refinement, requiring continuous dialogue between experimental science, systems thinking, and applied innovation.
Areas of interest to the journal include the following:
The journal encourages work that moves beyond feasibility or concept to address real-world usability, integration barriers, and pathway mapping for clinical or field deployment. Manuscripts that evaluate cost-effectiveness, access equity, and contextual fit in diverse populations or health systems are welcomed.
Authors may submit original research, review articles, applied case studies, technical development papers, implementation analyses, or policy-informed reflections. Interdisciplinary contributions are encouraged, particularly those involving collaborative work across academia, industry, health institutions, and regulatory bodies.
All submitted manuscripts undergo double-blind peer review. Each paper is evaluated by reviewers selected for their subject knowledge and familiarity with translational processes. Reviewers assess scientific soundness, methodological clarity, innovation potential, and applied significance. Authors receive constructive feedback and may be invited to revise their work before acceptance.
The Global Journal of Translational Science and Integrated Technologies accepts manuscripts from all global regions and institutional contexts. It welcomes contributions from resource-limited settings, industry researchers, government health initiatives, and independent innovation programmes, provided that the work is structured, documented, and grounded in scholarly practice.
Submissions are welcomed in the following formats:
Authors are expected to ensure that all research complies with ethical guidelines. This includes ethical approval for studies involving human or animal subjects, informed consent for all clinical work involving patients, and appropriate data protection where applicable. Research involving indigenous communities or vulnerable populations must clearly demonstrate ethical safeguards and cultural sensitivity.
To support transparency, the journal encourages authors to provide supporting materials, such as datasets, software tools, source code, modelling frameworks, or outcome trackers, especially for studies involving novel systems, AI applications, or integrated technologies. Repositories may be cited and linked appropriately within the manuscript.
Authors must adhere to the journal’s formatting and referencing style. All references cited in the text must be listed at the end of the manuscript. The journal accepts citations in APA style. Authors must ensure accuracy and consistency in referencing.
An Article Processing Charge will be levied upon acceptance of the manuscript. Specific details will be communicated to the corresponding author at the time of final decision. The journal operates under an open-access model to maximise the visibility and practical use of published work.
By publishing research that transforms concepts into action, the Global Journal of Translational Science and Integrated Technologies seeks to foster a more connected, adaptable, and forward-looking scientific community. The journal provides space for dialogue between experimentation and application, and for research that makes the transition from insight to intervention.
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Global Journal of Translational Science and Integrated Technologies