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Journal of Experimental & Clinical Assisted Reproduction (JECAR)
Journal of Experimental & Clinical Assisted Reproduction (JECAR)
http://www.jexpclinassistreprod.com/home/
Publisher: BioMed Central
Journal of Experimental & Clinical Assisted Reproduction (JECAR) is an
Open Access, peer-reviewed, online journal that considers research into
reproductive endocrinology, infertility, bioethics and the advanced
reproductive technologies.
The field exists as a sub-specialty of obstetrics & gynecology, focused
on diagnosis and treatment of complex human reproductive problems. The
field is relatively new, and its continued growth depends on quality
research undertaken both by proven scientists as well as junior
investigators who share in the task of making contributions to this area
of medical and surgical practice.
JECAR aims to report on important developments impacting the field of
human reproductive medicine and surgery. The journal exists to offer
rapid peer-review for research in the dynamic field of the advanced
reproductive technologies. Importantly, such reports will be freely
available to a global audience in a full-text format to facilitate
comprehensive sharing of investigative insights, laboratory methods, and
surgical techniques. No other journal presently has these objectives.
Journal of Experimental & Clinical Assisted Reproduction (JECAR)
considers the following types of articles:
* Research - reports of data from original research.
* Book reviews - short summaries of the strengths and weaknesses of
a book. They should evaluate its overall usefulness to the intended
audience.
* Case reports - reports of clinical cases that can be educational,
describe a diagnostic or therapeutic dilemma, suggest an association, or
present an important adverse reaction.
* Commentaries - short, focused and opinionated articles on any
subject within the scope of the journal. These articles are usually
related to a contemporary issue, such as recent research findings.
* Debate articles - present an argument that is not essentially
based on practical research. Debate articles can report on all aspects
of the subject including sociological and ethical aspects.
* Hypotheses - short articles presenting an untested original
hypothesis backed solely by previously published results rather than any
new evidence.
* Methodology articles - present a new experimental method, test or
procedure. The method described may either be completely new, or may
offer a better version of an existing method.
* Reviews - comprehensive, authoritative description of any subject
within the journal's scope.
* Short reports - brief reports of data from original research.
All articles will be published and listed in PubMed immediately upon
acceptance (after peer review).
ISSN: 1743-1050
To facilitate rapid publication and to minimize administrative costs,
Journal of Experimental & Clinical Assisted Reproduction accepts only
online submission.
Email: info@biomedcentral.com
Editors-in-Chief:
Dr Gianpiero D. Palermo
Associate Professor & Director of Assisted Fertilization
Weill Medical College/Cornell University
New York
New York
United States
Email: gdpalerm@med.cornell.edu
Dr Eric Scott Sills
Division Director, Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility, Department
of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Atlanta Medical Center
Atlanta
Georgia
United States
Tel: 404-843-2229
Email: dr.sills@ivf.com
Abstracts available online. Articles available in HTML and PDF format.
Current Issue: Volume 2:3 (9 February 2005)
Date: 28 Feb. 2005
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