Life Science Research Communications recommends that authors must adhere to the “Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals” (http://www.icmje.org/) formulated by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE).
Life Science Research Communications utilizes a web-based online submission and peer review system (https://lifesci.com.sg/submissions). First-time users will have to register at this site. Registration is free but mandatory. Registered authors can keep track of their articles after logging into the site using their username and password. Please refer to the Manuscript Submission guidelines below and proceed to submit your article online.
If you experience any problems, please contact the editorial office by e-mail at editorial.office@lifesci.com.sg
Submissions to Life Science Research Communications must align with its Aims and Scope. Authors must affirm that their work is original, not being considered elsewhere, and unpublished. They also need to confirm ownership of the rights to the work and the ability to provide permissions for reproducing copyrighted material not owned by them. Kindly note that manuscripts not adhering to the guidelines may be returned or declined.
Life Science Research Communications (LSRC) covers a wide range of subjects and research disciplines within the field of life sciences. Some of the subjects typically involved in this journal include, but are not limited to:
Molecular Biology: Studies focusing on the molecular mechanisms of biological processes, including gene expression, DNA replication, and protein synthesis.
Cell Biology: Research related to the structure, function, and behaviour of cells, including topics like cell signalling, cell cycle regulation, and cell differentiation.
Genetics and Genomics: Investigations into the inheritance of traits, genetic variation, and the study of complete sets of genes (genomes).
Biochemistry: Studies of the chemical processes and substances that occur within living organisms, including enzyme kinetics, metabolic pathways, and biochemical interactions.
Microbiology: Research on microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other microbes, with a focus on their biology, genetics, and impact on health and the environment.
Biotechnology: The application of biological principles and techniques to develop products and technologies for various purposes, such as medicine, agriculture, and industry.
Ecology: Investigations into the interactions between organisms and their environments, including studies of ecosystems, biodiversity, and conservation.
Pharmacology: Research related to the effects of drugs and medications on biological systems, including drug development, mechanisms of action, and therapeutic applications.
Physiology: The study of the functions and processes of living organisms and their various systems, such as the cardiovascular, respiratory, and nervous systems.
Neuroscience: Research on the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves, with a focus on neural functions, disorders, and cognitive processes.
Developmental Biology: Studies of the processes by which organisms grow and develop, including embryology and organogenesis.
Immunology: Research on the immune system, including immune responses, immunodeficiencies, and the development of vaccines and immunotherapies.
Plant Biology: Investigations into the biology of plants, including plant growth, development, genetics, and responses to environmental factors.
Environmental Science: Research on the impact of environmental factors on living organisms and ecosystems, including pollution, climate change, and conservation.
Biomedical Sciences: Interdisciplinary studies that bridge biology and medicine, often focusing on the understanding and treatment of diseases.
Bioinformatics: The use of computational tools and techniques to analyze and interpret biological data, such as genomics and proteomics.
Open Access
Life Science Research Communications (LSRC) is committed to open-access publishing and encourages the dissemination of original research in the field of life sciences. Our open-access policy is designed to provide broad access to research findings while maintaining the rights of authors. Learn more about LSRC’s open access policy, by clicking the following link: https://lifesci.com.sg/open-access-policy/
Copyright Policy
All content on this platform is protected by copyright law. The copyright for all original content created by the author(s) on this platform belongs to the respective author(s). This includes but is not limited to written content, images, videos, and any other form of creative work.
Users are not permitted to reproduce, distribute, modify, or create derivative works from any content on this platform without the explicit permission of the author(s) who own the copyright. Any unauthorized use of copyrighted material is a violation of copyright law and may result in legal action.
If you wish to use any content from this platform, please contact the author(s) to obtain permission and discuss the terms of use. Proper attribution must be given to the author(s) when using their copyrighted material.
Article Publication Charge (APC)
Life Science Research Communications is pleased to announce that no Article Publication Charges will be levied for submissions made during the years 2024 and 2025. This initiative is designed to support researchers and promote the free dissemination of scientific knowledge, eliminating financial barriers to publication.
What do we publish?
Life Science Research Communications (LSRC) aims to serve as a premier interdisciplinary journal, offering a unified platform for the global dissemination of vital research findings, novel methodologies, insightful reviews, and thought-provoking discussions across various subjects within the expansive domain of Life Sciences. LSRC publishes papers related to a wide range of topics, including Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Genetics and Genomics, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Biotechnology, Ecology, Pharmacology, Physiology, Neuroscience, Developmental Biology, Immunology, Plant Biology, Environmental Science, Biomedical Sciences, and Bioinformatics.
Editorial Policies
Peer review policy
Upon submission, the editorial team conducts an initial assessment to ensure adherence to scientific standards. Papers lacking originality, significant messages, or substantial flaws are rejected pre-review. Selected manuscripts undergo double-blind peer review by expert reviewers, with final decisions made by the editorial team. Authors may respond to reviewer comments and revise their manuscripts accordingly. LSRC aims to maintain high scientific standards and completes the review process within approximately three months of submission. All aspects of submission and review are managed online through the journal’s submission system.
Authorship
Life Science Research Communications (LSRC) upholds the highest standards of integrity and ethical conduct in scientific publishing, ensuring transparency, reproducibility, and trustworthiness in research dissemination. Authors should keep their submissions concise and adhere to the aforementioned guidelines to maintain the quality and credibility of the journal.
Originality and Attribution: Manuscripts must be the original work of the authors, not previously published, and not under consideration elsewhere. Proper citation and attribution are crucial for content not originating from the authors.
Redundant Publication: Authors should avoid submitting essentially the same research to multiple journals or outlets, as it is considered unethical publishing behaviour.
Accuracy and Data Presentation: Authors must provide an accurate account of their work with objective discussions of its significance. Data should be presented accurately with sufficient detail for replication. Fabrication of results or fraudulent statements is unethical and may lead to rejection or retraction.
Conflict of Interest: Authors must declare any potential conflicts of interest, particularly concerning commercial products used in the research. Sources of financial support should also be disclosed.
Copyright and Licensing: LSRC articles are copyrighted under a Creative Commons “Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike” license, allowing authors to retain copyright while permitting others to copy, distribute, and display the work under specific conditions.
Permissions for Third-Party Content: Authors are responsible for obtaining written permission to include any images or artwork not owned by them. The copyright holder must be informed that the content will be freely available under the Creative Commons license.
Authorship and Acknowledgments: Authors’ names should reflect their contributions, with only those making substantive contributions listed as authors. Individuals with marginal contributions should be acknowledged in a separate section.
Correction of Errors: Authors are obligated to promptly notify LSRC editors of significant errors or inaccuracies in their published articles, cooperating with corrections or retractions as necessary.
LSRC upholds the highest standards of integrity and ethical conduct in scientific publishing, ensuring transparency, reproducibility, and trustworthiness in research dissemination.
Publishing Policies
Life Science Research Communications (LSRC) is dedicated to upholding the integrity of the academic record. We strongly encourage authors to consult the Committee on Publication Ethics’ International Standards for Authors and to refer to the Publication Ethics page: https://lifesci.com.sg/ethics-and-malpractice-statement/
Plagiarism Policies
LSRC takes plagiarism seriously and employs Plagiarism detection tools to ensure originality. Any instances of plagiarism or copyright infringement will result in appropriate action, including article retraction or legal measures.
Author’s Contribution Form
LSRC requires authors, as the rights holders, to sign an Authorship Contribution Form/Agreement before publication. Manuscripts are published under Creative Commons licenses, typically CC BY-NC, allowing non-commercial reuse with proper attribution. Authors may request alternative license arrangements to meet specific funder mandates. For more details, please refer to LSRC’s OA licenses page: https://lifesci.com.sg/open-access-policy/
Manuscript Types
Please ensure that your submission fits one of the following types:
- Research Articles
- Review Articles
- Short Communications
- Methodology Articles
- Opinion Pieces/Commentaries
- Case Studies
- Letters to the Editor
- Editorials
For detailed descriptions of each article type, refer to our ‘Article Types‘ section on the LSRC website.
Submitting your manuscript
To submit your manuscript to Life Science Research Communications (LSRC), please use our web-based online submission and peer review system at https://lifesci.com.sg/submissions. Please ensure you have an account in the system before creating a new one, especially if you have reviewed or authored for the journal in the past year.
When submitting your manuscript, provide a title, short title, abstract, and keywords to aid online discoverability. Contact details for the corresponding author and academic affiliations for all co-authors should be provided separately to facilitate double-blind peer review.
Ensure you have obtained the necessary permissions for reproducing any previously published material. Upon acceptance for publication, you’ll be asked to complete the contributor’s publishing agreement if not submitted.
Authors will receive proofs via email for review and verification of author information, funding statements, and conflicts of interest. Throughout the production process, your LSRC Production Team will keep you updated on your article’s progress.
Preparing your manuscript
Formatting and Style: Manuscripts must be submitted in Microsoft Word format, strictly following the specified format guidelines: Times New Roman font, 12-point size, single-spaced, and organized with a clear hierarchical structure (including headings and subheadings). Tables, figures, and references should adhere to standard academic conventions.
Article Length: For original research articles, the preferred length ranges from 4,000 to 6,000 words, while review articles should fall within the range of 5,000 to 8,000 words. Letters to the editor should not exceed 1,500 words.
Abstract: All submitted manuscripts must include an abstract of no more than 250 words. This abstract should concisely summarise the study’s purpose, methods, results, and conclusions.
Supporting Materials: Authors are encouraged to upload relevant supporting materials, such as data sets or supplementary files, alongside their manuscripts.
Reference Style: LSRC mandates the use of the American Psychological Association (APA) Style, 7th Edition, for manuscript preparation and citation formatting. To learn more about the American Psychological Association (APA) Style, you can visit the official APA Style website. APA Style Official Website.
References
https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/references
In text citations
Example
- Book citation: Author, A. A. (Year of publication). Title of book. Publisher.
- Journal article citation: Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (Year). Title of article. Title of Journal, volume number(issue number), page range.
- Website citation: Author, A. A. (Year, Month Day). Title of webpage. Website Name. URL
Figures and Images: When submitting research to LSRC, ensure high-quality, original visuals without copyright restrictions. For detailed image submission guidelines to enhance scholarly content, you may also read Image Submission Guidelines for Life Science Research Communication
Tables: Tables are indispensable for clear data presentation in any journal. For detailed table submission guidelines, you may read Crafting Effective Tables for “Life Science Research Communication”
Final Production and Publication
Proofs will be sent to the corresponding author via email and should be promptly reviewed and returned. Authors must ensure all author information, affiliations, and statements regarding funding and conflicts of interest are accurate. Please note that no further corrections will be entertained post-approval of the galley proof copy, and any addition, deletion, or change in author sequence or corresponding author post-acceptance and creation of galley proof is discouraged.
Once production is completed, the article will be allocated to the forthcoming or next available issue and published accordingly.
Further information
For any correspondence, queries, or additional requests regarding the Manuscript Submission process, please contact the Life Science Research Communications (LSRC) editorial office at the following email address: editorial.office@lifesci.com.sg
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India.
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