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  • Oct Issue
    Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025)

    The inaugural issue (Vol. 1, Issue 1) of the Journal of Biological Convergence (JBC) marks a significant step toward promoting interdisciplinary scientific dialogue in the field of biological sciences. This issue brings together innovative studies and comprehensive reviews that explore the intricate connections among molecular, cellular, ecological, and applied biology.

    Reflecting JBC’s mission to advance sustainable solutions in health, environment, and biotechnology, this first edition highlights research that not only expands theoretical understanding but also demonstrates real-world applications of biological discoveries.

    Highlights of the First Issue
    1. Integrative Approaches in Microbial Biotechnology
      Insights into microbial systems for environmental remediation and sustainable bioresource utilization.

    2. Algal Systems in Nutraceutical and Bioenergy Research
      Exploring the potential of algae in producing high-value biomolecules for nutrition and renewable energy.

    3. Genomic and Proteomic Advances in Health Research
      Decoding molecular mechanisms underlying human diseases and microbial resistance.

    4. Plant-Based Biotechnological Innovations
      Novel plant-derived bioactives and their implications in medicine and agriculture.

    5. Ecological Perspectives on Biodiversity Conservation
      Studies focusing on the interaction between ecosystems, climate, and biodiversity restoration.

    Editorial Note

    The editorial board expresses sincere gratitude to all contributors, reviewers, and advisors who made this inaugural issue possible. The Journal of Biological Convergence welcomes scientists, academicians, and practitioners to submit their future work and join us in shaping a global dialogue on integrative and sustainable biology.