Journal of Bio-Digital and Forensic Informatics (JBDFI)

About the Journal

Journal of Bio-Digital and Forensic Informatics (JBDFI) is an international, peer-reviewed open-access journal dedicated to advancing research at the intersection of bioinformatics, digital forensics, artificial intelligence, and evidence-based computational methods. The journal serves as a scholarly platform for studies that integrate biological data, digital artifacts, and intelligent analytical techniques to generate verifiable and reproducible scientific knowledge.

Journal Abbreviation: J.B.D.F.Inf.
Since: 2026
Issues Per Year: 4 Issues (Articles are published online as soon as they are ready for publication)
Publication Fee: 0 USD
Published Articles: Research Article / Review Article / Short Communication (including Case Study)
Review Method: Double-Blind

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Guided by the principle of “A convergence journal for evidence-based computational science,” JBDFI emphasizes methodological rigor, data integrity, and analytical transparency. The journal welcomes research that employs computational models, machine learning, forensic analytics, and data-driven reasoning to address complex scientific, technological, and societal challenges.

JBDFI prioritizes interdisciplinary contributions that bridge traditionally separated domains, including computational biology, digital and cyber forensics, intelligent decision-support systems, and bio-digital evidence analysis. Submissions are expected to demonstrate clear methodological foundations, sound experimental or analytical design, and meaningful contributions to theory, practice, or policy.

By fostering collaboration across scientific and technological disciplines, JBDFI aims to support the development of trustworthy computational science and promote responsible innovation grounded in empirical evidence.

Announcements

CALL FOR REVIEWERS

24-02-2026

The Journal of Bio-Digital and Forensic Informatics (JBDFI) invites qualified scholars, researchers, and practitioners to join our panel of reviewers.

As an interdisciplinary journal integrating bioinformatics, artificial intelligence, digital forensics, computational science, and emerging technologies, JBDFI is committed to maintaining high standards of scientific rigor, methodological soundness, and ethical publication practices. The peer-review process is central to this commitment.

We are seeking reviewers with expertise in, but not limited to:

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Current Issue

Vol. 1 No. 1 (2026): JBDFI Volume 1, Issue 1 (2026)

The Journal of Bio-Digital and Forensic Informatics (JBDFI) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing scholarly research at the convergence of bioinformatics, digital forensics, artificial intelligence, and evidence-based computational science. The journal provides a rigorous scientific forum for studies that integrate biological data, digital evidence, and computational methodologies to address complex scientific and technological challenges.

Volume 1, Issue 1 (2026) represents the inaugural issue of JBDFI and showcases peer-reviewed articles that reflect the journal’s interdisciplinary scope and methodological orientation. The contributions in this issue emphasize computational rigor, analytical transparency, and the application of intelligent systems to bio-digital and forensic domains. Topics covered include, but are not limited to, algorithmic modeling, data-driven analysis, intelligent decision-support systems, and evidence-based computational approaches.

The manuscripts selected for this issue originate from authors affiliated with academic institutions and research organizations, demonstrating diverse disciplinary backgrounds and research perspectives. Each article has undergone a double-blind peer-review process to ensure academic quality, originality, and relevance.

This inaugural issue marks JBDFI’s commitment to fostering high-quality, trustworthy, and reproducible research, and to serving as a platform for interdisciplinary collaboration in bio-digital and forensic informatics.

Published: 10-02-2026

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