MED Publication is an international scholarly publishing platform dedicated to advancing high-quality research across medical, health, life sciences, engineering, environmental studies, and emerging interdisciplinary domains. We aim to provide a credible, transparent, and accessible platform for researchers, academicians, clinicians, scientists, and industry professionals worldwide.
Our journals promote scientific excellence, innovation, and ethical publishing standards while supporting the global exchange of knowledge that addresses real-world challenges in health, technology, environment, agriculture, and society.
Read MoreMED Publication covers a broad spectrum of disciplines through its specialized peer-reviewed journals, including but not limited to:
Clinical research, public health, epidemiology, diagnostics, therapeutics, preventive medicine, healthcare management, and allied health sciences.
Biological sciences, biotechnology, molecular biology, genetics, microbiology, pharmaceutical sciences, drug discovery, formulation, and clinical pharmacy.
Biomedical engineering, health technologies, instrumentation, applied engineering solutions, digital systems, and innovations supporting healthcare and sustainability.
Cross-disciplinary studies integrating science, technology, health, environment, social sciences, and policy-oriented research addressing global challenges.
Crop science, rice genetics and breeding, agronomy, sustainable agriculture, soil science, food security, and agricultural biotechnology.
Water resources management, hydrology, water quality, environmental pollution, wastewater treatment, ecosystem protection, and sustainability studies.
Human nutrition, clinical nutrition, dietetics, food science, nutritional epidemiology, lifestyle diseases, and preventive nutrition strategies.
Artificial intelligence in healthcare, medical informatics, data analytics, decision support systems, digital health, and smart healthcare technologies.
Climate change impacts on health, environmental health risks, sustainability, climate adaptation, disaster management, and public health policy.