Advertising & Sponsorship Policy
Journal of Biomedical Research & Environmental Sciences (JBRES) (ISSN: 2766-2276) is committed to protecting the integrity of scholarly publishing. Any commercial advertising or sponsorship displayed on JBRES platforms is managed with strict safeguards to ensure editorial independence, reader safety, and author confidence.
Core Principles
Advertising is independent of editorial decisions. The peer review process, editorial selection, and acceptance criteria are based solely on scientific merit, ethics, novelty, and relevance.
Advertisers and sponsors have no access to reviewer identities, reports, or editorial discussions. They cannot request acceptance, prioritization, or modifications to published content.
All ads must clearly identify the advertiser through trademark, brand name, or signature, and must be distinguishable using visible labels such as “Advertisement” or equivalent.
Ads must not be misleading, exaggerated, or unsupported. JBRES may request evidence or documentation to validate claims, especially those related to health, safety, or clinical outcomes.
Prohibited Advertising Categories
To protect readers and maintain scientific credibility, JBRES does not accept advertisements that are inappropriate, harmful, or damaging to the journal’s reputation. Examples include (but are not limited to):
Prohibited Ad Formats & Practices
Review, Approval & Removal
The publisher reserves the right to reject any advertising proposal that is deemed inappropriate or damaging. The publisher and Editor-in-Chief may also remove advertisements at any time, including after approval, if concerns arise regarding accuracy, compliance, user safety, or community standards.
Why This Matters to Authors
Authors publish with JBRES because they want their work to be evaluated fairly and distributed widely. This advertising policy strengthens that trust by ensuring: