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For almost 30 years, the Eagle Hill Institute, publisher of eBio has been buidling a solid reputation for publishing high quality research related to the natural history and biological sciences. We welcome your interest in joining those authors who have experienced all that we have to offer.

Thanks to our diverse Editorial Board of experienced, detail-oriented, dedicated researchers who appreciate the value of a double-blind review process for providing impartial, constructive feedback, eBio authors receive quality helpful consideration of their manuscripts. They also benefit from the personal attention, responsiveness, and efficiency of the journal staff and the fine-tuned review process.

eBio articles are published early online just as soon as they are ready for prompt distribution. Authors receive a print-quality pdf reprint, which they are free to post on their personal web pages or institutional online repositories.

eBio is indexed by way of author entries in Google Scholar and ResearchGate. Its indexing coverage is expected to become comparable to that of the Institute's first 3 journals (Northeastern Naturalist, Southeastern Naturalist, and Journal of the North Atlantic) which are indexed in Web of Science (clarivate.com).

Scope: eBio covers the biology of organisms as it relates to the structure, function, and development of their internal systems, and as it pertains to their use in medical and other applications not directly related to the ecology and conservation of species or their habitats.

Subject matter: The journal welcomes manuscripts based on a variety of subject areas, including, but not limited to, biochemistry, biotechnology, cell biology, genetics and genomics, immunology, microbiology, molecular biology, neurobiology, physiology, parasitology, and toxicology. eBio accepts articles and notes in the areas of Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) that connect with its disciplinary focus of laboratory-based life sciences.

In addition to submissions for regular issue articles, for those interested in publishing the proceedings of a conference or meeting, or a thematic collection of papers, we have extensive experience in the publication of special issues that meet the praticular goals of the issue organizers/editors. If you have an idea for a special issue, we encourage you to contact the Editor.

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