Archives of Anatomy and Physiology Submit Manuscript

    Aims and Scope

    The Peertechz’s Archives of Anatomy and Physiology aims to publish manuscripts that study how molecules, cells and organs interact to form a whole being. This is an initiative in order to advance the knowledge of scientific community towards biological systems, essential to the development of new treatments for disease. The Archives of Anatomy and Physiology impulse the scientists to research and publish key discoveries, ranging from how our nervous system works, how our cells divide and the way in which our reflexes alter our behavior. These will enhance the knowledge of our scientific community regarding biological systems and will help in the treatment of diseases such as cancer, cystic fibrosis and heart disease.

    Peertechz’s Archives of Anatomy and Physiology is also an inspiration for the next generations of physiologists; working with teachers, lecturers and students to help in highlighting anatomy and physiology as a relevant, engaging career choice. The Archives of Anatomy and Physiology also aim to raise the profile of physiology and highlight its relevance to everyday life.

    The Archives of Anatomy and Physiology is a proven support for clinical practitioners, medical and health practitioners, students, professionals and researchers to publish new and outstanding manuscripts reflecting unique relationship between anatomy and physiology. Manuscripts published in Archives of Anatomy and Physiology, highlight five aspects:

    1. Teaching
    2. Diagnosis
    3. Forensic investigations
    4. Autopsies and Archeology
    Disciplines in Archives of Anatomy and Physiology

    Authors are suggested to research, write and send manuscripts in following, but not limited to disciplines of Anatomy and Physiology:

    • Human Anatomy
    • Human Physiology
    • Forensic Anatomy
    • Surgical Anatomy
    • Comparative Anatomy
    • Developmental Anatomy
    • Comparative Physiology
    • Cell Physiology
    • Neuro-anatomy
    • Clinical Anatomy
    • Renal Physiology
    • Neurobiology
    • Gastro-Endocrinology

    Indexing/Archiving