Publisher
About the Journal
Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE) is a unique, peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes experimental research in a video format, allowing researchers to visually demonstrate laboratory techniques and scientific procedures. Established in 2006 and published by MyJoVE Corporation, the journal aims to enhance the reproducibility and transparency of scientific research by providing step-by-step visualizations alongside written protocols.
JoVE covers a wide range of disciplines, including biochemistry, molecular biology, neuroscience, immunology, and chemical engineering. By combining traditional academic publishing with high-quality video content, the journal serves as an innovative platform for researchers, educators, and students to better understand complex experimental methods and improve laboratory practices.
Aims and Scope
The primary aim of JoVE is to improve scientific communication and reproducibility by transforming experimental research into visual, easy-to-follow demonstrations. The journal seeks to address common challenges in replicating experiments by providing detailed video protocols that clearly illustrate methodologies, equipment usage, and procedural steps.
The scope of JoVE is interdisciplinary, encompassing life sciences, engineering, and biomedical research. It welcomes contributions that demonstrate experimental techniques, novel laboratory methods, and standard protocols across various scientific fields. The journal is particularly valuable for studies that require precise methodological understanding, thereby supporting education, training, and the advancement of experimental science worldwide.
