Publish Posters & Slides with DOI (Fast & Open Access)
Share your conference poster, clinical slide deck, or research presentation on a trusted platform with global visibility. JBRES enables authors to publish posters and slides as open-access scholarly content, with a permanent DOI after a quick editorial check—ideal for early sharing, academic showcasing, and formal referencing in proposals, CVs, and institutional reports.
Why Publish Posters & Slides?
Make your research visible beyond the conference hall—open access helps peers, students, and clinicians discover your work.
A DOI provides a stable scholarly reference, supporting citations, grant reporting, and research documentation.
Great for professional portfolios, institutional repositories, job applications, and promotion dossiers.
Share early findings or clinical images quickly while preparing your full manuscript for journal submission.
Publication Content Eligibility
JBRES accepts scholarly posters and slides related to: Medicine, Biology, General Sciences, and Environmental Sciences. We welcome scientific, clinical, educational, and methodological presentations that contribute to research knowledge and community learning.
- Conference posters (research / review / case-based)
- Clinical image posters (with consent & de-identification)
- Scientific slide decks (methods, protocols, results)
- Educational research slides (training & awareness)
- Posters: PDF
- Slides: PPT / PPTX and PDF
- Language: English preferred (we can accept content prepared in English from global authors)
DOI Policy for Posters & Slides
After a quick editorial screening (scope, completeness, and ethics check), a permanent DOI can be assigned. Once DOI is issued, the content becomes part of the permanent scholarly record.
Ethical Policies & Consent
Posters and slides are published based on an editorial check and are not peer reviewed as full manuscripts. Therefore, authors are responsible for ensuring accuracy, permissions, and compliance with international ethical standards.
- Provide an explicit consent statement (when applicable).
- Remove identifiable details (names, faces, IDs, hospital numbers).
- Follow institutional ethics or IRB rules where required.
- No plagiarism, falsified data, manipulated images, or misrepresentation.
- Respect copyright and permissions for reused figures.
- Include accurate author contributions and affiliations.
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Retraction Policy
JBRES reserves the right to retract content if there is evidence of scientific misconduct, including (but not limited to) plagiarism, falsification, data manipulation, misrepresentation, or unethical use of human/animal materials.
Showcase Your Research with a Citable DOI
Publish your poster or slide deck today and share a stable citation link with peers, students, and institutions.