Introduction
A new journal is judged first by what it refuses to publish. JPBS will send back work that withholds the formulation, the model, the endpoint or the limitation that another laboratory needs in order to test the claim.
The first issue therefore mixes research articles, a review, methods, a short communication, a case report, a perspective and a letter. That mix is editorial, not a ranking of importance.
Conclusion
Authors are asked to write so that a sceptical reader can reproduce the work or explain, in public, why they cannot. That is the standard this sample editorial is here to demonstrate on the page.
