Sudanese Physiological Society Journal (SPSJ), published by Sudanese Physiological Society, is an open access journal and is FREE for academic and research use. It is a Peer Reviewed Journal published quarterly. The journal publishes original research work in all areas of human & animal Physiology, related disciplines of basic medical sciences/clinical medicine, and medical education. Sudanese Physiological Society Journal enjoys expertise of a galaxy of editorial board members and reviewers expert in their field of specialization. All submissions are electronic to reduce manuscript delays.
The journal does not accept multiple studies/multiple end publications gathered/derived from a single research project or data (wholly or in part). The contents published online are accessible FREE for all academic and research purposes. The publications may be downloaded, reproduced or stored in any retrieval media with proper citation and credit to the Journal. All articles published represent the opinions of the authors and do not reflect the official policy of Sudanese Physiological Society Journal, Sudanese Physiological Society, or the institution with which the author is affiliated unless this is clearly specified. Before submission of the articles, the authors should read instructions for authors published in every issue of the SPSJ and also available on the Journal’s website.
Aim and Scope of the Journal
Sudanese Physiological Society Journal (SPSJ) is published Quarterly (4 issues in a calendar year). It receives original scholary work for publication on medical and allied subjects (all basic medical sciences and related clinical subjects) including medical education as well as from biological and biomedical sciences. The manuscripts submitted for publication may be in the form of an original research (randomized controlled trial, metanalysis, quasi experimental study, case control study, cohort study or cross-sectional analytical study), review article, case report, book review, recent advances, new techniques, debates, adverse drug reports, current practices, audit report, evidence-based report, short communication, or a letter to the editor.
While the PJP promotes publication of scientific work, studies more than five years old at the time of submission as well as simple descriptive and KAP (knowledge, attitude, practice) studies are not entertained. Sudanese Physiological Society Journal does not accept multiple studies/multiple end publications gathered/derived from a single research project, or data (wholly or in part) known as ‘salami slices’. The Journal discourages submission of more than one article dealing with related aspects of the same study.