Aims and Scope

AIMS

The Journal of American Medical Science and Research is an esteemed international open-access scientific journal, dedicated to fostering advancements in basic, translational, and clinical research. Our platform serves as a conduit for disseminating original research, review articles, and short communications focused on molecular and cellular processes underlying diseases. Our primary goal is to deepen the understanding of fundamental principles and biological inquiries in medicine.

We invite researchers from academic and clinical environments, as well as health professionals, to contribute their theoretical and experimental findings to our journal. Our mission is to facilitate the integration of expertise spanning molecular and translational sciences, therapeutics, and diagnostics across various medical specialties. Through collaborative efforts, we endeavor to illuminate new pathways and insights crucial for advancing medical knowledge and improving patient outcomes.

Scope

Journal covers the following interest areas and sub-areas in The Journal of American Medical Science and Research:

Scope:

The Journal of American Medical Science and Research encompasses a wide range of topics including:

  • Clinical medicine
  • Epidemiologic studies
  • Health improvement strategies
  • Laboratory and animal investigation
  • Pathogenesis of disease
  • Pharmacology
  • Translational research

Our journal welcomes submissions that explore these areas, aiming to advance understanding, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention across various medical disciplines. We encourage researchers and practitioners to contribute their insights and findings to broaden our collective understanding and improve healthcare outcomes.

Abstracting and Indexing Information

The journal is registered with the following abstracting partners:
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, Baidu Scholar, Previews, CNKI (China National Knowledge Infrastructure Ex Libris – Primo Central, Google Scholar, Hinari, Infotrieve, National Science Library, ProQuest, TDNet, Wanfang Data

Journal Ethics

Wolters Kluwer and Journal/Association are committed to meeting and upholding standards of ethical behavior at all stages of the publication process. We follow closely the industry associations, such as the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) , and World Association of Medical Editors (WAME), that set standards and provide guidelines for best practices to meet these requirements. For a summary of our specific policies regarding duplicate publication, conflicts of interest, patient consent, etc.,


Open Access Publication and Creative Commons Licensing

This is an open-access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given. The new creations are licensed under the identical terms.

Digital Archiving

The Journal of American Medical Science and Research provides for long-term digital preservation through two primary partnerships, Portico and CLOCKSS.
Portico is a leading digital preservation service worldwide. The content is preserved as an archival version and is not publically accessible via Portico, but is provided when required under specific conditions, such as discontinuation of the collection or catastrophic failure of the website.
CLOCKSS will enable any library to maintain its own archive of content from The Journal of American Medical Science and Research and other publishers, with minimal technical effort and using cheaply available hardware.

Ahead of Print Policy

Articles published online under the Ahead of Print model are considered published and can be cited and quoted using the DOI as the reference source. The Journal of American Medical Science and Research has a policy that changes will not be made after publication of an article without following accepted procedures for making corrections to the scientific record.

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