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JOURNAL GUIDE

Life-science journal selection, rankings, and review cultures.

Referee compares your manuscript against a field-aware journal catalog, then frames a submission cascade: a credible reach, a strongest best-fit target, and fallback venues if the first submission fails.

Journal names are used only for submission-planning context. RefereeBio is independent and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by any listed journal, publisher, editor, or society.

Reach

Aspirational, not delusional.

A reach journal is selected when the manuscript may plausibly stretch upward if novelty, mechanism, and reporting are sharpened.

Best Fit

The recommended first submission.

Best fit balances topic, audience, evidence depth, statistical confidence, and venue culture rather than simply chasing prestige.

Cascade

A clean path after rejection.

Fallback journals are chosen to preserve scope alignment while reducing the likelihood of a lateral mismatch after a failed first round.

HOW RANKING WORKS

The ranking process uses manuscript content, stated field, target journal when provided, and journal-profile priors. Broadly, it weighs novelty, mechanism, technical strength, statistical rigor, figure clarity, scope fit, and likely reviewer culture. The exact scoring is intentionally internal; the product surfaces the practical result authors need: where to submit, why it fits, and what would make that submission stronger.