About the Journal
Founder and Editor-in-Chief :
Saber Mohamed Abd-Allah
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Abbreviated key title: J. Buffalo Sci.
ISSN (online):1927-520X ISSN (print): 1927-5196
Published by: Lifescience Global
Periodicity: 3 times per year
Months: March, July, November
Start year: 2012
Contact:
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Scope and Topics of the Journal
The Journal of Buffalo Science is a peer-reviewed veterinary journal covering all aspects of veterinary sciences relating to buffaloes. The journal publishes high quality original articles, review articles, case reports and short communications as well as other scientific and educational articles. The journal facilitates the distribution and implementation of new ideas and techniques relating to clinical veterinary practice, with the ultimate aim of promoting the best practices. The journal is an essential reading for veterinarians primarily engaged in Buffalo related veterinary sciences.
Indexed and Abstracted in
OCLC (WorldCat), World Health Organization – HINARI
Audience
The journal is addressed to both practicing professionals and researchers in the field of veterinary sciences for buffaloes, professionals in academia, former researchers and PhD students and other specialists interested in the results of scientific veterinary research.
Peer Review Policy
All journals published by Lifescience Global follow the peer review system designed for each article published.
- Manuscript topics are normally approved by senior editors followed by formal peer review conducted in collaboration with editorial board members and independent referees appointed by editorial team of each journal.
- In case of theme issue on a particular topic, the appointed Guest Editor is responsible to conduct peer review and submit full review reports along with accepted manuscripts of the journal.
- Lifescience Global encourages its editorial teams to use the electronic submission and peer-review system for its journals to facilitate them during peer review process.

