Aim & Scope 

IUSJP- Journal of Applied Sciences and Research Review Archives is an International and National , peer-reviewed journal that welcomes original research articles and reviews on current advances in Applied sciences,  Pharmaceutical , preclinical and clinical medicine, and related disciplines.

The Journal’s primary aim is to make every effort to contribute to progress in medical sciences. The strive is to bridge laboratory and clinical settings with cutting-edge research findings and new developments.

IUSJP- Journal of Applied Sciences and Research Review Archives publishes articles that bring novel insights into diagnostic and molecular imaging, offering essential prior knowledge for diagnosis and treatment indispensable in all areas of Applied sciences.

IUSJP- Journal of Applied Sciences and Research Review Archives that aims to publish a vast spectrum of research applications from Natural sciences, Social sciences, and Humanities by including research applications of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Sociology, Philosophy, Psychology, and Linguistics that illustrate the way innovative applications enhance the quality of life. The journal encourages manuscripts within the fields of  Biotechnology, Applied Biology, Marine Sciences, applied chemistry, applied physics, Applied Biology, Applied Physiology, Applied Psychology, Artificial Intelligence, Computing Technology, Applied Sociology, Applied Philosophy, Applied Mechanics, Applied Mathematics, Applied Linguistics, Applied Geography, Applied Genetics, applied engineering, Applied Ecology, Applied Behavioral Science, Applied Nutrition, Hydrology, nanoscience and nanotechnology, food science, Humanities and Social Studies as research articles, reviews, commentaries, case study, and editorials. By combining the vast aspects of pure and applied sciences from arts, sciences, and humanities, the journal offers a global platform for multidisciplinary research targeting researchers, students, academicians and scholars to contribute and share the latest updates from their respective fields.