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SLAS Technology


Title Abbreviation
SLAS Technol
ISSN
2472-6303
Electronic ISSN
2472-6311
Readership
Biologists, Chemists, Medicinal Chemists, Nuclear Medicine Physicians, Pathologists, Radiologists, Researchers, Statisticians
Scope
SLAS Technology reveals how scientists adapt technological advancements for life sciences exploration and experimentation in biomedical research and development. The journal emphasizes scientific and technical advances that enable and improve: Life sciences research and development; Drug delivery; Diagnostics; Biomedical and molecular imaging; Personalized and precision medicine. SLAS Technology's Editorial Scope includes: the latest news in high-throughput and other laboratory automation technologies; micro/nanotechnologies, analytical, separation and quantitative techniques; synthetic chemistry and biology; informatics (data analysis, statistics, bio genomic and chemoinformatics). SLAS Technology is of particular interest to those involved in automation, bioengineering, micro- and nanotechnology, nanomedicine, microfluidics, 3D printing, biotechnology, bioinformatics, analytical chemistry, biomedical optics, information technology, artificial intelligence, spectroscopy, clinical diagnostics, pharmacogenomics, molecular biology and biomedical sciences.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
Elsevier B.V.
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