FYI -- call for writers and editorial assistance by the Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, an open-access, peer-reviewed journal indexed on Pubmed. The journal does not charge publication fees
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From: "Marin J. Schlossberg" <
mjs...@med.cornell.edu>
To:
grad-s...@med.cornell.edu
Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2011 11:46:30 -0400
Subject: [GRAD-STUDENTS] The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine is looking for Writers and Reviewers
Dear Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Fellows,
The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine (YJBM) is currently
soliciting
articles for our March 2012 Issue which focuses on Translational
Medicine.
The Journal provides a unique opportunity for young scientists to
publish
articles of original research or review articles on an area of
expertise.
We are open-access, peer-reviewed, and indexed on PubMed. We do not
charge
publication fees. If you would like to learn more about us please visit
our
website
http://www.yale.edu/yjbm.
We are looking for writers for our Translational Medicine issue.
Potential
topics for review articles:
1. Stem cell therapy
2. Rational vaccine design
3. Therapeutic antibodies
4. Personalized genomic medicine
5. Biomarker discovery
Please note that the above topics are only suggestions and we
welcome
articles on other topics. Please do not hesitate to contact us at
yj...@yale.edu if you need help with ideas or have any questions about
the
Journal or would like to know more about future focus topics. Please
find attached our Guidelines for Authors. Articles must be received
by October 15, 2011.
Furthermore, YJBM is looking for more students and fellows to help
us
review the articles we receive. You would be asked to review a
maximum of
one manuscript at a time depending on your interest in the abstract
and
your comments to the Editor will be expected within a week after
receiving
the manuscript. Please contact us at yj...@yale.edu if you would like
to
become involved in the Peer Review Process at the YJBM.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Sincerely,
Tasleem Samji and Heather Carleton (co-Editors-in-Chief) and the
Editorial
Board of YJBM
--
Sandeep P. Kishore, M.Sc.
Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) Fellow
Weill Cornell / The Rockefeller University / Sloan-Kettering Institute
Tri-Institutional MD-PhD Program
1230 York Avenue, Box 292
New York, New York, USA 10065
email:
sunny....@gmail.comtel:
(917) 733 -1973
--
Sandeep P. Kishore, M.Sc.
Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) Fellow
Weill Cornell / The Rockefeller University / Sloan-Kettering Institute
Tri-Institutional MD-PhD Program
1230 York Avenue, Box 292
New York, New York, USA 10065
email:
sunny....@gmail.comtel:
(917) 733 -1973