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  • Call for Papers 2026

    Call for Papers 2026

    Call for Papers 2026: HSIL Announces Global Health Research Submissions
    NEWS 3 January 2026

    Call for Papers 2026: HSIL Invites Global Health Research Submissions

    The Health Science & Innovation Lab (HSIL) has officially launched its annual call for manuscripts for the 2026 academic cycle.

    2026 Submission Cycle Overview

    ACADEMIC NEWS — Following the significant impact of its inaugural volume, the Health Science & Innovation Lab (HSIL) is now accepting manuscripts for 2026. The lab continues its mission to bridge the gap between theoretical neuroscience and clinical health policy through high-quality evidence.

    HSIL Call for Papers 2026 Official Illustration

    HSIL 2026: New research tracks will focus on applied health technologies, neuroplasticity, and mental health equity.

    Core Research Priorities

    For the upcoming 2026 volume, the editorial board is prioritizing interdisciplinary work in the following sectors:

    • Neuro-Innovation: Research into neuroplasticity, cognitive health, and meditation-based clinical tools.
    • Global Health Literacy: Digital health solutions and AI-driven provider support for resource-limited settings.
    • Systemic Policy: Quantitative and qualitative evaluations of regional ASEAN health reforms.

    Publication & Ethical Standards

    To ensure academic rigor, all submissions must undergo a thorough double-blind peer-review process. HSIL maintains a strict commitment to Open Access (CC BY-ND 4.0), ensuring that accepted research is available to the global scientific community without financial barriers.

    How to Submit

    Authors and research fellows are invited to submit their original research, systematic reviews, or case reports via the official manuscript portal. Manuscripts should follow the Vancouver citation style and be fully anonymized for review.

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    Editorial Information

    This announcement serves as the official call for the 2026 volume. The author of this news post is Prof. Dr. Mahmut Edip.