The mission of Hormone Research in Paediatrics is to improve the care of children with endocrine disorders by promoting basic and clinical knowledge. The journal facilitates the dissemination of information through original papers, mini-reviews, clinical guidelines or novel insights from clinical practice, and abstracts from international congresses in pediatric endocrinology. Periodic editorials from outstanding pediatric endocrinologists also address contemporary research by critically reviewing the major strengths and weaknesses of the studies. Hormone Research in Paediatrics is the official journal of the European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology, Pediatric Endocrine Society, and Sociedade Latino-Americana de Endocrinologia Pediátrica.
Hormone and Metabolic Research covers the fields of endocrinology and metabolism from both, a clinical and basic science perspective. This well regarded journal publishes original articles on cutting edge topics.
Hospital Medicine Clinics is the first and only review journal in the field where the majority of authors are hospitalists. Presented in a highly visual, concisely worded format, this growing online database provides practicing hospitalists with evidence-based answers to their clinical questions exactly when they need them. This quarterly series covers a wide range of internal medicine, as well as addressing quality, patient safety, and healthcare systems issues.
Hospital Practice is a peer-reviewed journal published 5 times annually that serves physicians specializing in acute inpatient care. We cover the latest in-hospital treatments and protocols serving the needs of patients pre- and post-discharge, and routinely cover such topics as: venous thromboembolism, deep vein thrombosis, and pulmonary embolism; prophylaxis; cardiovascular disease and events; transition of care; infectious disease and nosocomial infections; in-hospital glycemic control; and acute respiratory conditions.
Hospital Practice is a peer-to-peer method of communicating the latest research to aid hospitalists’ advancement in treatment and best practices. Our mission is to provide relevant, useful, and authoritative medical information to help hospitalists solve clinical problems and improve patient care. Thanks to contributions from leading physicians and researchers from around the world, each issue contains original research, evidence-based review articles, health outcomes articles, and editorials, which assist hospitalists in making decisions by including the latest techniques and treatment options for their patients.
Hospital Topics is the longest continuously published healthcare journal in the United States. Since 1922, Hospital Topics has provided healthcare managers and professionals with research they can apply to improve the quality of access, management, and delivery of healthcare.Dedicated to those who bring healthcare to the public, Hospital Topics spans the whole spectrum of healthcare issues including, but not limited to information systems, fatigue management, medication errors, nursing compensation, midwifery, job satisfaction among managers, team building, and bringing primary care to rural areas. Through articles on theory, applied research, and practice, Hospital Topics addresses the central concerns of today's healthcare professional and leader.Publication office: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 325 Chestnut Street, Suite 800, Philadelphia, PA 19106.
Human Antibodies is an international journal designed to bring together all aspects of human hybridomas and antibody technology under a single, cohesive theme. This includes fundamental research, applied science and clinical applications. Emphasis in the published articles is on antisera, monoclonal antibodies, fusion partners, EBV transformation, transfections, in vitro immunization, defined antigens, tissue reactivity, scale-up production, chimeric antibodies, autoimmunity, natural antibodies/immune response, anti-idiotypes, and hybridomas secreting interesting growth factors. Immunoregulatory molecules, including T cell hybridomas, will also be featured.
A worldwide forum for state-of-the-art ideas, methods, and techniques in the field, Human Biology focuses on genetics in the broadest sense. Included under this rubric are population genetics, evolutionary and genetic demography, quantitative genetics, genetic epidemiology, behavioral genetics, molecular genetics, and growth physiology parameters focusing on genetic/environmental interactions.
Advantages of Publishing in Human Brain Mapping Reaching a Targeted Audience of Researchers Devoted to Functional Neuroanatomy and Neuroimaging. Human Brain Mapping’sreadership consists of neuroscientists. neurologists. neuroradiologists. and neurosurgeons looking for basic. clinical. technical and theoretical research in the interdisciplinary and rapidly expanding field of human brain mapping. Securing Rapid Online Publication throughEarlyView®.Your article will be posted online as soon as it is ready. before the release of the compiled print issue. Accessing a State-of-the-Art Submission System. Human Brain Mappingoffers online manuscript submission and peer-review viaManuscript Central™.a user-friendly system making manuscript submission and tracking quick. easy. and safe. Attaining High Visibility. Human Brain Mappingis available online throughWiley Online Library®.Wiley’s Internet publishing platform.Wiley Online Library®has more than 29 million user sessions per year. Joining into an Intellectual Partnership with Wiley.Publishing at Wiley is truly a collaborative process. We value the long-term relationships we have with our authors and we are committed to maintaining the standard of excellence that has been essential to Wiley"s success for nearly two centuries. Aims and Scope Scope Human Brain Mappingpublishes peer-reviewed basic. clinical. technical. and theoretical research in the interdisciplinary and rapidly expanding field of human brain mapping. The journal features research derived from non-invasive brain imaging modalities used to explore the spatial and temporal organization of the neural systems supporting human behavior. Imaging modalities of interest include positron emission tomography. event-related potentials. electro-and magnetoencephalography. magnetic resonance imaging. and single-photon emission tomography. Brain mapping research in both normal and clinical populations is encouraged. Article formats include Research Articles. Review Articles. Clinical Case Studies. and Technique. as well as Technological Developments. Theoretical Articles. and Synthetic Reviews. Technical advances. such as novel brain imaging methods. analyses for detecting or localizing neural activity. synergistic uses of multiple imaging modalities. and strategies for the design of behavioral paradigms and neural-systems modeling are of particular interest. The journal endorses the propagation of methodological standards and encourages database development in the field of human brain mapping.
Other key features include a continuously updated directory of human gene marker and gene therapy clinical protocols, as well as ethical/legal/regulatory papers related directly to the area of gene transfer into humans.
Human Genetics presents original and timely articles on all aspects of human genetics. Coverage includes gene structure and organization; gene expression; mutation detection and analysis; linkage analysis and genetic mapping; physical mapping; cytogenetics and genomic imaging; genome structure and organization; disease association studies; molecular diagnostics; genetic epidemiology; evolutionary genetics; developmental genetics; genotype-phenotype relationships; molecular genetics of tumorigenesis; genetics of complex diseases and epistatic interactions; ethical, legal and social issues and bioinformatics.
Gathering original research reports and short communications from all over the world, Human Heredity is devoted to methodological and applied research on the genetics of human populations, association and linkage analysis, genetic mechanisms of disease, and new methods for statistical genetics, for example, analysis of rare variants and results from next-generation sequencing. The value of this information to many branches of medicine is shown by the number of citations the journal receives in fields ranging from immunology and hematology to epidemiology and public health planning. Special issues on methodological topics (such as “Consanguinity and Genomics” in 2014; “Integration of Omics Data in Genetic Epidemiology” in 2015) or reviews of advances in particular fields (“Genetic Diversity in European Populations: Evolutionary Evidence and Medical Implications” in 2014; “Genes and the Environment in Obesity” in 2013) are published every year. Renowned experts in the field are invited
Human Immunology publishes full-length original articles, brief communications and reviews covering a wide range of subjects including immunogenetics, innate and adaptive immunity, transplantation immunology, autoimmunity, infections diseases and tumor immunology. The scope of the journal is to disseminate information that may contribute to understanding the mechanisms involved in the genetic control of organ and tissue allograft rejection, alloimmunity, chronic infections and progression of malignant diseases.Research areas include:1. Immunogenetic studies on structure and function of molecules involved of immune responses; immunogenetic markers including polymorphism of immunogenetics markers such as HLA, minor histocompatability antigens, immune receptors (KIR, NK, Toll-like, ILT, MICA/B, PAMPs, etc); population frequencies and disease association studies.2. Cellular Immunology and Immune Regulation covering the broad areas of in vitro and in vivo studies of innate and adaptive immunity in health and disease.3. Clinical Immunology including transplantation, cancer immunology, autoimmunity, delayed-type-hypersensivity, immunological deficiencies, immunologic monitoring, immunotherapy, and immunomodulation.4. Biotechnological innovations for detection of new genes and gene products including genomics and proteomics strategies.Manuscript Typesa) Full-Length Articles Limit 4000 words excluding references, tables, and figures Abstract 200 words maximum References up to 50b) Brief Communications Limit 2500 words Abstract 150 words References up to 30c) Review Articles Limit 5000 words, excluding references, tables, and figures Abstract 200 words maximum References up to 80