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About Sentriva Publishers

Advancing Open Access Scholarly Publishing

Sentriva Publishers is an independent open-access academic publisher committed to disseminating high-quality peer-reviewed research in clinical, medical, pharmaceutical, life sciences, and multidisciplinary disciplines. Our mission is to improve global access to scientific knowledge through ethical publishing practices and transparent editorial processes.

Open Access Publishing

Providing unrestricted global access to peer-reviewed scholarly research.

Our Core Directive

The Open Access Mandate

We believe scientific knowledge should be freely accessible to everyone. Our journals are published under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) license, allowing researchers worldwide to read, share, and build upon published work.

This enables complete, unrestricted reuse, extraction, and algorithmic data-mining of scientific outcomes by international healthcare consultants, field researchers, and academic centers, ensuring the immediate cross-pollination of verified data insights.

Core Operational Pillars

Rigorous Double-Blind Review
Persistent DOI Registration
Open Access Publishing
Publication Ethics
Academic Quality Gates

Publisher Workflow Standards

Editorial Excellence

Our editorial governance models feature established clinical professors, principal consultants, and academic research chairs across pharmaceutical and bio-scientific tracks to guarantee robust manuscript evaluations.

Plagiarism Screening

All submitted manuscripts undergo plagiarism screening to help ensure originality and uphold academic integrity before entering peer review.

Research Discoverability

Published articles receive persistent DOIs and are preserved through reliable digital repositories to support long-term accessibility and citation.

Publish With Sentriva

Are you interested in submitting your manuscript or applying to serve on our global editorial review panels? Explore our active portal tracks to begin the ingestion process.

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