Call for Papers
Inviting research advancing breastfeeding science and infant nutrition.
Advance the Science of Human Lactation
The Journal of Breastfeeding Biology welcomes original contributions from lactation scientists, mammary biologists, pediatricians, and public health researchers worldwide. From molecular mechanisms to clinical outcomes, JBB is the premier platform for discoveries that improve breastfeeding support and infant health.
Rapid peer review. Immediate Open Access. Global impact on families.
Milk Science
- Human milk oligosaccharides
- Bioactive proteins and peptides
- Immune factors and antibodies
- Lipid composition and DHA
- Microbiome and milk microbiota
- Hormones and growth factors
Practice & Outcomes
- Breastfeeding initiation interventions
- Lactation support effectiveness
- NICU feeding practices
- Medication safety in lactation
- Maternal conditions and breastfeeding
- Long-term infant health outcomes
Policy & Programs
- Breastfeeding promotion strategies
- Workplace lactation support
- Health disparities in breastfeeding
- Global breastfeeding initiatives
- Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative
- Community support programs
Original Research
Full-length studies with novel findings advancing lactation biology understanding or clinical breastfeeding practice. Basic science through clinical trials welcome.
Review Articles
Comprehensive analyses synthesizing current knowledge on specific breastfeeding topics with critical evaluation and future research directions.
Case Reports
Exceptional cases with novel presentations, unusual breastfeeding challenges, or innovative interventions advancing clinical lactation practice.
Methods Papers
Detailed protocols for milk analysis techniques, lactation assessment tools, and improved methodologies benefiting the research community.
Featured Topic: The role of milk microbiota in infant gut colonization and immune development represents a frontier in lactation science. We invite manuscripts on milk microbial diversity, vertical transmission, probiotic effects, and the impact of maternal factors on milk microbiome composition.
Breastfeeding rates vary significantly across populations. JBB actively solicits research examining barriers to breastfeeding in underserved communities, culturally-appropriate support interventions, workplace policies, and strategies for reducing breastfeeding inequities globally.
Rapid Review
Average time to first decision under 21 days. Efficient editorial workflow respects your time while maintaining rigorous peer review by lactation experts.
Immediate Impact
Accepted articles published online within days. Open Access ensures your findings reach lactation consultants and researchers instantly.
Enhanced Visibility
Indexed in major databases with social media promotion for selected articles. Article-level metrics track your real-world impact on breastfeeding practice.
Author Support
Dedicated editorial team, language editing services, and responsive support throughout the publication journey from submission to promotion.
Prepare your manuscript following our Author Guidelines. Submit through either portal below. Our editorial team confirms receipt within 48 hours and initiates expert lactation peer review promptly.
Submit Your Breastfeeding Research Today
Join scientists advancing knowledge that supports families worldwide.
Every manuscript advances our understanding of breastfeeding biology and clinical lactation practice. Submit your research and join scientists worldwide making a difference in the lives of mothers and infants through evidence-based science and clinical application.
From basic milk science to clinical breastfeeding interventions, your discoveries deserve immediate Open Access publication. The global lactation community awaits your contribution to the literature. Whether you study human milk oligosaccharides, mammary gland development, infant microbiome establishment, or breastfeeding promotion programs, JBB provides the ideal platform for maximum visibility and impact.
Submit today and help shape the future of breastfeeding support and infant health research for families everywhere.
Start your submission now—your research deserves global visibility.
Make a difference in lactation science today.