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Biomarker Insights Editor-in-Chief Announcement
1NSW Health Statewide Biobank, Camperdown, NSW, Australia, School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Biomarker Insights
|April 22, 2020
Summary
Biomarker Insights welcomes a new Editor-in-Chief, continuing its commitment to publishing high-quality biomarker research. The journal encourages submissions aimed at enhancing the overall quality of biomarker literature.
Area of Science:
- Biomedical research
- Translational science
Background:
- Biomarker Insights announces a leadership transition.
- The journal reaffirms its dedication to advancing biomarker discovery and validation.
Discussion:
- Focus on publishing high-quality original reports and review articles.
- Emphasis on improving the rigor and reproducibility of biomarker research.
Key Insights:
- New Editor-in-Chief appointed to guide journal's strategic direction.
- Commitment to maintaining high standards in biomarker research publications.
Outlook:
- Encouraging submissions that elevate the quality of scientific literature.
- Continued contribution to the field of biomarker science and its applications.
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