Molecular Medicine (journal)
Molecular Medicine is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal that focuses on the field of molecular medicine. It is published by the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research and has been in circulation since 1994. The journal is released on a bimonthly basis and is available in English.
Scope[edit | edit source]
The journal covers a wide range of topics within the field of molecular medicine, including but not limited to:
- Genomics
- Proteomics
- Cell biology
- Gene therapy
- Molecular diagnostics
- Pharmacogenomics
- Translational medicine
Molecular Medicine aims to bridge the gap between basic research and clinical application, providing insights into the molecular mechanisms of disease and potential therapeutic strategies.
History[edit | edit source]
Molecular Medicine was established in 1994 with the goal of advancing the understanding of disease at a molecular level. Since its inception, the journal has been committed to publishing high-quality research articles, reviews, and editorials that contribute to the field of molecular medicine.
Editorial Process[edit | edit source]
The journal employs a rigorous peer review process to ensure the quality and integrity of the articles it publishes. Submissions are evaluated by experts in the field, and the editorial board consists of prominent scientists and clinicians who guide the journal's content and direction.
Open Access Policy[edit | edit source]
Molecular Medicine is an open access journal, meaning that all articles are freely available to the public without subscription fees. This model supports the dissemination of scientific knowledge and allows researchers, clinicians, and the general public to access the latest findings in molecular medicine.
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