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Journal of Scientific Exploratory Research

What is JOSER

Journal of Scientific Exploratory Research (JOSER), a program under the Future Science Scholar Organization (FuSSO), is open to scholars worldwide (high school, undergraduate, graduate and above) who are interested in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. JOSER strives to excavate the academic journal by including professional reviews, multiple peer reviews and comments from senior professors who are respected in their fields. JOSER encourages submissions involving interdisciplinaty topics, promoting the diversity and profundity of academic research.

Aims and Scope

JOSER strives to excavate the academic potential, professionality and diversity of scientific research, creating a high-level academic journal through means such as professional reviews, multiple peer reviews and comments from senior professors who are respected in their fields. JOSER encourages submissions involving interdisciplinary topics, promoting the diversity and profundity of academic research. JOSER looks forward to establishing a community where the next generation of researchers develop and share their academic understanding and passion for scientific investigation.

Types of Manuscripts
Original Papers

The Journal publishes manuscripts that present original research and experiments with quantitative results. The conclusions drawn should be supported by the experimental observations, accompanied by a statistical analysis, and based on a sufficiently large sample size. It is important to avoid using superlative or opinionated words or phrases such as "I believe" or "I think." Surveys, in general, will not be considered for publication

Review Papers

Review papers should critically analyze and address gaps in current knowledge, identify incorrect implicit assumptions and/or limitations in the existing knowledge base, methodology, or design, and propose research directions, methods, or designs to overcome these deficiencies. Merely summarizing and compiling existing literature will usually not meet the criteria for publication.

Technical Notes

A technical note is a concise document that presents the findings of a brief experimental analysis or investigation. It focuses on a specific technical topic or problem, providing a condensed summary of the methodology, results, and conclusions. Technical notes are often used to communicate preliminary or limited research findings, share innovative experimental techniques, or provide brief updates on ongoing projects.

Reviewer

Junda Chen

Expertise 

Human inborn errors of immunity, inflammatory bowel disease, and autoinflammatory diseases.

Zhen He

Expertise 

Human inborn errors of immunity, inflammatory bowel disease, and autoinflammatory diseases.

Dorothy Lin

Expertise 

Human inborn errors of immunity, inflammatory bowel disease, and autoinflammatory diseases.

Wei Zhang

Expertise 

Human inborn errors of immunity, inflammatory bowel disease, and autoinflammatory diseases.

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