Applied Biosafety is a peer-reviewed journal focused on the practical applications of biosafety principles and practices across various settings. It publishes original research, reviews, and case studies that address the safe handling, containment, and control of biological materials, including microorganisms, toxins, and recombinant DNA. The journal aims to promote a culture of safety in laboratories, healthcare facilities, agricultural settings, and other environments where biological hazards are present.
Applied Biosafety covers topics such as risk assessment, laboratory design, personal protective equipment, disinfection, sterilization, and emergency response. It reaches a diverse audience of biosafety professionals, researchers, facility managers, and regulatory agencies. It is indexed in key databases like Scopus.
Applied Biosafety encourages submissions that contribute to the knowledge base of biosafety and offer practical solutions for minimizing risks associated with biological materials. By disseminating best practices and fostering collaboration, Applied Biosafety plays a vital role in protecting human health and the environment.