Clinical Bitechnology

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Briefly, biotechnology science includes any kind of man-made intelligent activity in the world which uses organisms, especially through manipulations at their molecular level, to develop various products and improve the environment, the food and people's health. As such, to deepen their knowledge of the field, researchers should implement more educational and research programs from the biotechnology field.

Those with a master's degree in Medical biotechnology, a field in basic biomedical sciences, are able  to improve the environment, the food products, and the health indices by adopting and implementing new findings from different sciences including molecular and cellular biology, genetic engineering, tissue engineering and living organisms. The main duty of medical biotechnology is to resolve health

problems of general community and to produce useful bio-products such as vaccines, diagnostic kits, recombinant antibodies, food products and drugs. Biotechnologists also serve in educational, research and commercial organizations in an attempt to further benefit the public. Their main objective is to:

  •  Supply the required expert personnel in biotechnology for the related research centers
  •  Train the necessary expert personnel for the production sector
  •  Expand the necessary technology in the country, to serve as a basis for further expansion of advanced science.

Clinical Biotechnology and Microbiology (CBMI) is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that places a momentous role by publishing novel and high-quality research papers and other material on all topics relating to Microbiology and Biotechnology.

Topics covered in the journal include cell biology, immunology, genetics and evolution, virology, bacteriology, protozoology and mycology, food microbiology, industrial microbiology, medical microbiology, methods including quantitative models and bioinformatics in microbiology, microbiology education, bioremediation, genomics, host immune responses, cell cycle and differentiation, environmental microbiology, antibiotic resistance and production, aspects of prion diseases and of fungal and protozoan biology, characterisation and evolution of virulence determinants, symbiosis in plant and animal associations, analytical microbiology, biochemical microbiology, clinical microbiology, geomicrobiology, medical microbiology, microbial diversity, microbial ecology, microbial genetics, microbial pathogenesis, microbial physiology, parasitology, plant-microbe interactions, microbial proteomics, radioisotopes as applied to microbiology, pharmaceutical microbiology, microbial engineering, microbial biotechnology, forest microbiology, marine and aquatic microbiology, high throughput sequencing, infectious diseases. All the Microbiology and Biotechnology research related topics are covered by the journal.

Media Contact: 
Allison Grey 
Journal Manager 
Journal of Clinical chemistry and Laboratory Medicne
|Email: jcclm@molecularbiol.com