Call for Papers — Volume 1, Issue 1
The Journal of Replicable Bioscience publishes scientifically sound, methodologically rigorous work across the life sciences—including replication studies, null results, and research that challenges the status quo of novelty-bias in biological, biomedical, and health-related publishing.
Introductory issue notice: submissions are welcomed with a full APC waiver for Volume 1, Issue 1. Last date of submission: 15 August 2026.
The Journal of Replicable Bioscience (JRB) was founded to address a persistent and well-documented crisis in life sciences publishing: the systemic undervaluation of reproducibility, methodological rigor, and transparency.
Publication bias—the tendency to publish only novel or statistically significant findings—has long distorted the scientific record in biology, medicine, ecology, and related fields. JRB exists to correct that. We provide a rigorous, respected venue for life sciences work that might otherwise go unnoticed: replication attempts, carefully null results, and well-designed studies that advance knowledge regardless of their headline findings.
We believe that life sciences progress not through exciting surprises alone, but through the steady accumulation of verified, reproducible knowledge across all branches of biology and biomedicine.
JRB is dedicated exclusively to the life sciences and their sub-disciplines. We evaluate manuscripts on the quality of their design, methods, and reporting — not on the magnitude or direction of their results.
Genetics, genomics, proteomics, cell signalling, epigenetics, molecular mechanisms of disease
Pharmacology, pathology, clinical trials, translational research, diagnostics, drug discovery
Cognitive neuroscience, neurophysiology, neuropharmacology, brain imaging, neurological disorders
Population biology, evolutionary genetics, ecosystem science, conservation biology, ethology
Virology, bacteriology, mycology, host-pathogen interactions, vaccine science, immunotherapy
Plant physiology, plant genetics, crop science, photosynthesis, plant-microbe interactions
Enzyme kinetics, structural biology, membrane biology, metabolomics, systems biology
Gene editing, CRISPR, bioengineering, synthetic pathways, biomaterials, fermentation science
Human and comparative physiology, organ systems, developmental biology, histology
Marine biology, environmental toxicology, climate impacts on biodiversity, freshwater ecology
Double-blind peer review with reviewers selected for methodological expertise, not field prestige. Results do not influence acceptance decisions.
Initial editorial decision within 7 days. Full peer review completed within 21 days. Authors receive structured, actionable reviewer feedback.
All published articles are freely available immediately upon publication. The introductory issue carries a full APC waiver for submissions received by 15 August 2026; standard APC details are available for Indian and international authors.
Dedicated exclusively to the life sciences: molecular biology, biomedical research, neuroscience, ecology, microbiology, biotechnology, and related sub-disciplines.
Every manuscript submitted to JRB undergoes a clearly defined, multi-stage evaluation process designed for fairness, speed, and scientific integrity.
Interested in joining the editorial board? Contact us at jrb.editor@gmail.com with your CV and areas of expertise.
JRB adheres to the highest standards of research and publication ethics. All submissions, reviews, and editorial decisions follow internationally recognized guidelines.
All editorial processes follow guidelines from the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), including handling of misconduct, corrections, and retractions.
Authors are strongly encouraged to share underlying data, analysis scripts, and materials in open repositories (OSF, Zenodo, GitHub) upon submission.
All authors, reviewers, and editors must declare competing interests. Undisclosed conflicts of interest are treated as research misconduct.
All manuscripts are screened with plagiarism detection software prior to peer review. Suspected misconduct is investigated according to COPE procedures.
JRB follows ICMJE criteria for authorship. All listed authors must have made substantial contributions to design, execution, or interpretation.
Errors identified post-publication are corrected transparently. Retractions are issued when findings are found to be unreliable or unethical.
📢 JRB is now accepting submissions for Volume 1, Issue 1. Be part of the reproducibility movement.
Submit Now →JRB invites life scientists, researchers, and practitioners to submit original manuscripts demonstrating methodological rigor and reproducible findings across all branches of the life sciences.
Submissions must include a reproducibility checklist, data availability statement, and full methodological detail sufficient to replicate the study.
Review the complete formatting requirements for font size, spacing, structure, references, figures, tables, and supplementary files before submission.
Manuscripts must be submitted in English. We recommend professional editing for non-native speakers prior to submission.
PDF, DOCX, or LaTeX (.zip). Figures should be submitted as separate high-resolution files (300 DPI minimum).
jrb.editor@gmail.com
Include "JRB SUBMISSION" in the subject line.