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Biomedical Journal


Title Abbreviation
Biomed J
ISSN
2319-4170
Electronic ISSN
2320-2890
Readership
Allergists, Bacteriologists, Biologists, Biomedical Engineers/Technologists, Biomedical Researchers, Biotechnologists, Geneticists, Immunologists, Infectious Disease Specialists, Medical Practitioners, Molecular Biologists, Oncologists, Researchers
Scope
Peer review under responsibility of Chang Gung University Biomedical Journal publishes 6 peer-reviewed issues per year in all fields of clinical and biomedical sciences for an internationally diverse readership for authors from around the world. Clinical studies, accounts of clinical trials, biomarker studies, and characterization of human pathogens are within the scope of the journal, as well as basic studies in model species such as Escherichia coli, Caenorhabditis elegans, Drosophila melanogaster, and Mus musculus revealing the function of molecules, the function of cells, and the characteristics of tissues relevant for human health. However, articles on other species can be published if they contribute to our understanding of basic mechanisms of biology. A highly-cited international editorial board assures timely publication of manuscripts. Reviews on recent progress in biomedical sciences are commissioned by the editors.
Sponsoring Association(s)
Chang Gung University (CGU)
Publisher Name
Elsevier Inc - NY
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