Journal of Structural Biology Impact Factor, Indexing, Ranking

Journal of Structural Biology Impact Factor, Indexing, Ranking

Journal of Structural Biology (JSB) is a scholarly journal dedicated to publishing research in the field of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Published by Elsevier. The Print-ISSN to Journal of Structural Biology is 1047-8477 and its abbreviation is J Struct Biol.


Journal of Structural Biology Aim and Scope

Journal of Structural Biology (JSB) has an open access partner journal, the Journal of Structural Biology: X (JSBX), which has the same aims and scope, editorial board and peer-review process. To submit to Journal of Structural Biology: X visit https://www.editorialmanager.com/YJSBX/default.aspx. JSB publishes papers dealing with the experimental structural analysis of living material at every level of organization by all methods that lead to an understanding of biological function in terms of molecular and supramolecular structure.

Techniques covered include:

• Light microscopy including confocal microscopy • All types of electron microscopy • X-ray diffraction • Nuclear magnetic resonance • Scanning force microscopy, scanning probe microscopy, and tunneling microscopy • Digital image processing • Computational insights into structure

The field covered by the journal extends from the structural organization of cells and tissues, their membranes, compartments, organelles and supramolecular assemblies, to the structure and conformation of proteins and nucleic acids from the molecular to the atomic level.


Journal of Structural Biology Details


Journal title Journal of Structural Biology (JSB)
Abbreviation J Struct Biol
Print ISSN 1047-8477
Online ISSN 1095-8657
Publisher Name Elsevier
Editor-in-chief Bauke W. Dijkstra
Subject Category Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Access type Hybrid
Acceptance rate 41%
Impact Factor 3
SJR 1.582
SNIP 0.773
Ranking 1967
CiteScore 6.1
H-Index 156
Status 🟢 Active
Impact Factor List 2024

Who we are? Clarification: Journals Insights - Your Open Access Ally