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JMIR Bioinformatics and Biotechnology Officially Designated as Society Journal, Boosting Visibility for MidSouth Researchers

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November 11, 2025
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JMIR Bioinformatics and Biotechnology Officially Designated as Society Journal, Boosting Visibility for MidSouth Researchers
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JMIR Publications and The MidSouth Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Society (MCBIOS) Announce a Strategic Partnership Elevating Computational Biology Research Dissemination

In a significant move set to impact the computational biology and bioinformatics scientific community, JMIR Publications, an esteemed open access digital health research publisher, and The MidSouth Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Society (MCBIOS) have confirmed a strategic, long-term partnership. Effective October 10, 2025, this collaboration officially positions JMIR Bioinformatics and Biotechnology as the designated journal of MCBIOS. This alliance is anticipated to advance the visibility, quality, and accessibility of research originating from the MidSouth region’s vibrant scientific community.

The formal relationship underscores a shared commitment to fostering rapid, open dissemination of pioneering research in the fields of bioinformatics and computational biology. Through this union, MCBIOS members gain an invaluable platform to publish their work, notably research contributions presented at their annual conference. This ensures that innovative findings, particularly in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data analytics applied to biological systems, reach the global scientific audience with immediacy and through a rigorous peer-reviewed process.

JMIR Bioinformatics and Biotechnology, already recognized for rigorous editorial standards and a comprehensive open access model, now becomes the official journal of MCBIOS. This designation not only enhances the journal’s prestige but also guarantees a steady influx of high-impact research reflecting the latest technological and scientific advances in computational biology. The partnership facilitates a unified voice for MCBIOS researchers, providing an authoritative venue to broadcast their discoveries and methodologies.

One of the standout features of this partnership is the establishment of a dedicated annual conference theme issue, curated in collaboration with MCBIOS. This special issue will compile select research highlights from MCBIOS’s yearly scientific meetings, ensuring these works achieve wider indexing and recognition. Such systematic coverage fosters a scholarly repository that documents evolving trends and breakthroughs in computational biology and its interdisciplinary interfaces, strengthening the foundation for future collaborations.

Beyond publication avenues, MCBIOS members benefit directly from discounted Article Processing Fees (APFs) for accepted manuscripts in JMIR Bioinformatics and Biotechnology. This financial incentive lowers barriers for researchers to disseminate their work openly, encouraging a higher volume of submissions and promoting inclusivity among a diverse pool of scientists. The open access nature assures global dissemination, with no subscription barriers impeding the flow of scientific knowledge.

Complementing publication support, JMIR Publications commits to delivering virtual training programs aimed at enhancing members’ scholarly publishing proficiency. These educational initiatives address intricacies of manuscript preparation, open science principles, peer review navigation, and ethical considerations in academic publishing. By empowering MCBIOS members with these skills, the partnership actively cultivates a community of researchers adept at maximizing the impact and reach of their scientific contributions.

Dr. Aik Choon Tan, President of MCBIOS, emphasizes the strategic importance of this collaboration, noting that years of diligent efforts to secure a reliable, quality-focused publishing home have culminated in this milestone. He highlights how the partnership ensures that novel insights in computational biology, data-driven biological modeling, and biotechnology gain the rapid and open visibility they merit. JMIR’s commitment to open science aligns seamlessly with MCBIOS’s mission to elevate the mid-southern academic ecosystem.

JMIR Publications Vice President of Communications and Partnerships, Dennis O’Brien, remarks that the partnership represents a shared vision to revolutionize scholarly communication. By fostering a premier open access venue with dedicated features like the thematic conference issue and member discounts, JMIR actively contributes to the acceleration and amplification of bioinformatics research. This collaboration exemplifies a forward-looking model where technology-enabled publishing maximizes scientific impact and accessibility.

MCBIOS will exclusively endorse JMIR Bioinformatics and Biotechnology as the official publishing platform for its annual conference proceedings and other scholarly events. This endorsement encourages members to prioritize submitting their most impactful research to the journal, cementing the partnership’s role as a central hub for cutting-edge bioinformatics discourse. The resulting synergy is expected to increase citation traction, cross-disciplinary integration, and collaborative innovation.

The MidSouth Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Society has long prioritized advancing computational and integrative biology through education, community building, and scientific dissemination. This partnership with JMIR Publications strengthens these core pillars by furnishing members with enhanced publication opportunities, professional development, and international visibility. It positions the regional society as a critical node in the global bioinformatics network.

JMIR Publications stands at the forefront of open access digital health and biomedical publishing, driving innovation beyond traditional academic dissemination. Their portfolio, which includes highly indexed and prestigious journals, offers researchers a comprehensive suite of tools and resources designed to augment publication quality, outreach, and career growth. This strategic alliance with MCBIOS reinforces JMIR’s role as an enabler of scientific progress through accessible and impactful publishing.

In aligning editorial priorities, peer review excellence, open science principles, and community engagement, JMIR Bioinformatics and Biotechnology and MCBIOS set a new benchmark for professional society partnerships in the digital era. This ongoing collaboration is expected to catalyze novel discoveries in computational biology, foster robust scientific communication, and inspire further innovation at the intersection of biology, technology, and data science.

Subject of Research: Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Artificial Intelligence in Biology, Big Data Analytics in Life Sciences

Article Title: JMIR Bioinformatics and Biotechnology Officially Designated as the Journal of The MidSouth Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Society

News Publication Date: November 11, 2025

Web References:
– JMIR Publications: https://jmirpublications.com/
– MidSouth Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Society: https://mcbios.com/
– JMIR Bioinformatics and Biotechnology Journal: https://bioinform.jmir.org/

Image Credits: JMIR Publications

Keywords: Biotechnology, Bioengineering, Biomedical Engineering, Medical Technology, Technology, Science Communication, Science Journalism, Academic Publishing, Academic Journals, Peer Review, Publishing Industry, Medical Journals, Scientific Journals

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