The NJF Biomedicine Journal serves as the official multidisciplinary journal of the Islamic University in Najaf, Iraq. Established in Jan 2024, it is abbreviated as NJF-BMJ. This multidisciplinary journal, operating on both national and international levels, is dedicated to the field of medicine, chemistry, and biological sciences. NJF-BMJ publishes original, peer-reviewed articles encompassing recent and advanced research, ensuring high-quality, ethical, and evidence-based content, including artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques in biological sciences.
The journal features full-length articles, letters, and review articles, commentary, and clinical trials with English as the publication language. Released consistently on a biannual basis in June and December since 2024, NJF-BMJ follows an Open Access model under the CC BY-NC-ND Creative Commons license.
With an efficient editorial process, the average time from submission to the first decision is two weeks, and the time from submission to acceptance ranges from 4 to 8 weeks, contingent on the timely response of authors.
See the Aims and Scope for a complete coverage of the journal.
Original Studies
Comparative Analysis of Atracurium and Rocuronium in General Anesthesia: Distribution and Effects on Vital Signs
Omaima Abbass and Ahmed Maki Radeef
The effect of types anesthesia on neonate's Apgar score in cesarean section
Ahmed Maki Radeef, Ali Mejbel. M. Alkhafaji, and Asawer Hasan Najm
Detection of Some Virulence Factor Genes among Staphylococcus aureus Isolated from Ocular Infections in Hilla City
Zaid kadhim Jassim Alsultany, Ali Turki, Hayat Ghaith Sachit, and Hiyam Faez Ahmed
Identification and Evaluating of some Alkaloids from Ethanolic Extracts of Agaricusbisporus (J.) As Assistant Coagulant Agent
Hassan Falih Hassan Salman Al-Ardawi, Esraa Mohammed Kadhim Al- Huchimi, Alshimaysawee Sadeq, and Ameer Mohammed Ridha
Reviews
Review on Intestinal protozoan parasites (Types, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Control and Prevention)
Hawraa Salih Dhahir Aljaefari, Bent alhuda Hussein Neamah, Zahraa Husam Jaber Assarraf, and Zainab Hameed Selman Al-Ziyadee
Biological Abnormalities in Long COVID Disease: A mini review
Abbas F. Almulla and Hanaa Addai Ali
