Open Access Journals

Aims and Scope

Aims:

WebLog Journal of Anatomy is an open access, multidisciplinary, double-blind, meticulously peer-reviewed online journal. WebLog Journal of Anatomy primary goal was to publish articles about anatomy in all of its forms as it relates to practicing medicine. This publication aids all academics, students, doctors, and other medical professionals by giving them access to the most recent findings in the study that falls under its purview.

The scientific field of anatomy examines the physical makeup of living things (including humans, pets, and other species), mainly as it is revealed by dissection and other techniques for part-part separation. Anatomical study on structural alterations and surgical procedures is crucial for the identification, management, and avoidance of a wide range of medical problems.

By publishing the most outstanding articles within the parameters of the publication, the journal covers all the fields related to anatomical study that contribute to the improvement of healthcare systems. Original research, reviews, case reports, editorials, letters, short communications, clinical images are all things we consider publishing.

The Journal's Editorial Board is made up of devoted specialists from anatomy across the globe. Each member of the Editorial Board actively oversees and guides the evolution of the publication. An expert panel of reviewers who assess the caliber and substance of articles submitted for publication with the aim of distributing precise and useful scientific information forms the basis of the peer-review process.

Scope:

WebLog Journal of Anatomy widely accepts manuscripts in the following areas, but is not limited to:

Evolutionary Anatomy Neuro Anatomy Human Anatomy Anatomical Science Clinical Anatomy Glaucoma Neurodegeneration Surgical Anatomy Variational Anatomy Plant Anatomy Animal Anatomy Regional Anatomy Systemic Anatomy Functional Anatomy Macroscopic Anatomy Microscopic Anatomy Histology Circulatory System Digestive System Endocrine System Immune System Integumentary System Lymphatic System Musculoskeletal System Nervous System Reproductive System Respiratory System Urinary System Amphibian Anatomy Reptile Anatomy Bird Anatomy Invertebrate Anatomy Insect Anatomy Comparative Anatomy Human Physiology Forensic Anatomy Developmental Anatomy Comparative Physiology Cell Physiology Neuro-anatomy Renal Physiology Neurobiology Gastro-Endocrinology