Aims and Scope
Journal of Immunization (JI) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing the scientific study of immunology and its interdisciplinary applications. JI serves as a global platform for researchers, clinicians, and academicians to share groundbreaking findings and innovative approaches in immunological research.
Scope & Focus Areas:
JI is committed to publishing high-quality original research, short communications, editorials, reviews, and perspectives that highlight significant breakthroughs in immunology. The journal covers a broad spectrum of topics, including:
- Cellular and Molecular Immunology: Insights into immune cell function, signaling pathways, and regulatory mechanisms.
- Systemic Immunology: Investigations into immune system responses at the organismal level.
- Vaccine Development and Immunization Strategies: Cutting-edge research on vaccine efficacy, novel immunization techniques, and public health policies.
- Inflammation and Autoimmune Disorders: Understanding the mechanisms underlying chronic inflammation and immune-related diseases.
- Host-Pathogen Interactions: Studies on microbial pathogenesis, immune evasion strategies, and antimicrobial resistance.
JI encourage studies that utilize Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven techniques for the early detection and diagnosis of immune-related diseases, predictive modeling for vaccine efficacy, and the development of personalized immunization strategies. Contributions from the following research areas are invited but not limited to the following branches
- Autoimmune disease
- Epidemiology
- Mmr vaccine
- Pneumonia vaccine
- Smallpox vaccine
- Counseling
- Pathophysiology
- Vaccination
- Survival
- Whooping cough vaccine
- Medication
- Chickenpox vaccine
- Immunology
- Techniques
- Hepatitis a vaccine
- Shingles vaccine
- Transcription factors
- Cancer immunotherapy
- Risk factors
- Biomarkers
- Hpv vaccine
- Virology
- Adjuvants
- Types of vaccines
- Travel vaccines
- Attenuated vaccine
- Toxoid
- Food and nutrition
- Vaccine safety
- Live, attenuated vaccines
- Socio-economic status
- Flu shot
- Dna vaccines
- Inactivated vaccines
- Vaccinology
- Experimental studies
- Antiviral therapy
- Conjugate vaccines
- Subunit vaccines
- Vaccines and pregnancy
- Viral vaccines
- Animal models
- Plant based vaccines
- Prognostic factors
- Passive immunization
- Adult immunization
- Meningococcal vaccine
- Psychological aspects
- Active immunization
- Vaccine adjuvants
- Vaccine technology
- Vaccine-preventable diseases
- Veterinary vaccines
- Delivery systems
- Heterologous vaccine
- Recombinant vector vaccines
- Viral immunology
- Epedemiology
- Vaccine supply
- Vaccine immunology
- Novel drugs
- Cardiovascular biology
- Production and manufacturing
- Human vaccines
- Therapeutic vaccines
- Vaccination and pregnancy
- Live vector vaccine
- Vaccination for adults
- Vaccine epidemiology
- Incidence and mortality
- Symptoms and side effects
- Vaccination for children