Peer Review

Life and Science follows a double-blind peer-review process. Initial editorial screening is conducted for scope and quality, followed by peer review by the subject specialist and national and international experts. The reviewer’s recommendation process is time-bound (four to six weeks). At least two reviews are required for peer review. The editor decides whether to accept, reject, or ask for a revision and resubmission of the submitted paper. The editor is responsible for the final decision regarding acceptance or rejection of articles, and the editor's decision is final.