About Us
Mission of the Journal
The Interdisciplinary Journal of Health, Environment and Computation serves as a peer-reviewed, open-access journal that features original research, reviews, and innovations at the crossroads of Biosciences, health sciences, environmental studies, and computational technologies.
With a multidisciplinary focus, the journal seeks to enhance knowledge in fields such as digital health, bioinformatics, medical technologies, environmental modeling, and intelligent healthcare systems. Contributions are welcome from researchers, academicians, and professionals in the domains of life sciences, nursing, computing, and sustainability.
Aims
The Interdisciplinary Journal of Health, Environment and Computation aims to establish itself as a premier global platform for the publication of state-of-the-art, peer-reviewed research at the junction of health sciences, environmental studies, and computational technologies.
The journal is committed to enhancing interdisciplinary scholarship that confronts the critical scientific, technological, and societal challenges we face today.
The objective of the journal is to facilitate the integration of data-centric methodologies, computational instruments, and digital innovations with essential concepts in life sciences, medicine, nursing, public health, and environmental sustainability.
By advocating for collaborative research and multifaceted perspectives, the journal promotes a holistic strategy for understanding and tackling complex global challenges —such as climate-related health risks, epidemiological modeling, bioinformatics, medical imaging, environmental informatics, and AI-based healthcare solutions.
The Interdisciplinary Journal of Health, Environment and Computation places a significant focus on original research, innovation, and ethical practices, functioning as a vibrant knowledge center for researchers, academicians, clinicians, data scientists, and policy-makers.
The journal encourages contributions that not only augment scientific knowledge but also have the potential to shape policy, improve clinical and environmental outcomes, and stimulate interdisciplinary education and innovation across different domains.