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British Journal of Biomedical Science in 2015: what have we learned?
1a Institute of Biomedical Science , London , UK.
British Journal of Biomedical Science
|May 17, 2016
Summary
In 2015, the British Journal of Biomedical Science featured 47 reports across biomedical science disciplines. Infection and blood sciences dominated, offering key insights for laboratory scientists.
Area of Science:
- Biomedical Science
- Infection Science
- Blood Science
- Cellular Science
Background:
- In 2015, the British Journal of Biomedical Science published 47 reports.
- Publications spanned multiple biomedical science disciplines.
Purpose of the Study:
- Summarize key aspects of 2015 publications.
- Highlight findings relevant to laboratory scientists.
Main Methods:
- Review of 47 published reports from 2015.
- Categorization of reports by scientific discipline.
Main Results:
- Majority of reports focused on infection science (17 total) and blood science (15 total).
- Infection science included 15 microbiology and 2 virology reports.
- Blood science included 7 biochemistry, 4 haematology, 3 immunology, and 1 transplantation report.
- Cellular sciences comprised 4 reports.
- One review article covered multiple disciplines.
Conclusions:
- Infection and blood sciences were the most prominent research areas in the journal in 2015.
- Key findings from these disciplines are of significant relevance to laboratory scientists.

