🔬 Revisiting two ongoing Special Issues in Experimental and Molecular Pathology (EMP):
🧬 Molecular Biology
🧬 Metabolism
📑Edited by:
Dr Marco Giudici, PhD
Editor in Chief
📚 We welcome further contributions to these issues!
#Molecularbiology#Metabolism#Elsevier
🚨Attention Molecular Biology Researchers🚨
Submit your manuscript to EMP & contribute to advancing cutting-edge biomedical research!
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Clayton Page Aldern is a former neuroscientist turned environmental journalist. He shares five key insights from his new book, The Weight of Nature: How a Changing Climate Changes Our Brains.
#climatechange#neuroscience#health#mentalhealth https://t.co/XAOCpIbAuO
How would you feel if a pharmacist offered you medication developed with the assistance of AI? According to #Elsevier's report, 93% of #researchers and clinicians believe #AI will save business costs. Nevertheless, the industry approaches with caution.
https://t.co/YdmBnsdBoc
EMP is celebrating 60 years of publication history in Advancements in Life Sciences and Pathology! 🎉🥳
"Roots Remain"- A retrospective virtual special issue to uncover the timeless insights from the past⏳
🤓Join us in this scientific time travel:
https://t.co/DrBcfOwrH0
Webinar Alert! 📢
Join Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Marco Giudici, & Scientific Editor, Dr. Jerry.M.Sojan, on 19.09.23 at 11 am GMT for a talk on "How to Publish in Experimental & Molecular Pathology"🤓
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🎊Excited to announce that EMP is now officially indexed by the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) along with other prestigious abstracting & indexing platforms such as Scopus, Embase, EMBiology, Science Citation Index (SCI) & PubMed/Medline!🥳
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Anytime you think you understand #viruses, they get weirder.
Meet Jingmen tick virus (JMTV), the 1st multipartite virus of primates discovered.
What's weird about it? Imagine a group of people who travel everywhere together, but in different cars. That's the JMTV genome.