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Editorial: Wishful thinking.

George Maldonado1, Carl V Phillips,

  • 1University of Minnesota School of Public Health, 420 Delaware St, SE, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455 USA. gmphd@umn.edu.

Epidemiologic Perspectives & Innovations : EP+I
|October 28, 2004
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The new journal Epidemiologic Perspectives & Innovations is seeking specific research analyses and topic areas for submission. Editors highlight key areas for future epidemiological studies and innovations.

Area of Science:

  • Epidemiology
  • Public Health Research
  • Scientific Journal Innovation

Background:

  • The launch of a new scientific journal, Epidemiologic Perspectives & Innovations, is announced.
  • A lead editorial outlines the journal's vision and scope.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a preliminary list of desired research analyses.
  • To guide potential authors on relevant topic areas for submission.
  • To foster innovation in the field of epidemiology.

Main Methods:

  • The journal editors have curated a list of specific analytical approaches.
  • Topic areas of high interest to the editorial board are identified.

Main Results:

  • A partial list of suggested research analyses is presented.

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  • Key thematic areas for future submissions are outlined.
  • Conclusions:

    • The journal aims to stimulate novel research and diverse perspectives in epidemiology.
    • Authors are encouraged to submit innovative work aligning with the journal's focus.