Not exact matches
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As a researcher, I want to publish open access, but when renowned
journals with
high impact factors are not open access this leaves you with a problem.
However,
as has been discovered by a team of Frankfurt - based researchers, these cells do have a weakness: In the current edition of the
high impact journal «Cancer Research,» they report that the enzyme 5 - lipoxygenase (5 - LO) plays a significant role in the survival of leukaemic AML stem cells.
Also note that Science, Nature, and Cell have the
highest impact factors in this list, suggesting that these
journals are,
as you would expect, the top of the heap.
Although publishing in specialty or subspecialty
journals may not aid your case
as much
as papers that are published in
higher impact journals will, it does help in terms of promotion,
as long
as the sum total of your published work influences your field.
Whether the paper was published in a
journal with a
high impact factor — an often used but controversial indicator of quality — didn't seem to make a difference
as to whether bias safeguards were noted, MacLeod and his colleagues write.
While graduate students had less apparent
impact than postdocs on overall publication counts, they increased the likelihood of publications in these
high -
impact journals just
as much
as postdocs did.
One is that «it is meaningless
as a predictive measure,» he says, meaning that publishing a paper in a
high -
impact journal does not necessarily mean that it is more likely to be cited.
Atmospheric changes that caused volcanic eruptions centuries ago, such
as the one in Timanfaya or the Tambora volcano (Indonesia)- which hid the sunlight for months -, had an
impact on
high - mountain centennial forests in the Iberian Peninsula,
as stated in an article published in the
journal Science of the Total Environment in which the lecturer Emilia Gutiérrez, from the Faculty of Biology of the University of Barcelona, has taken part.
Last year, he and Fang devised a «retraction index» to show that
journals with relatively
high impact factors, such
as Science, Nature, and Cell, had a
higher rate of retractions.
Approximately equal numbers of women and men enter and graduate from medical school in the United States and United Kingdom.1 2 In northern and eastern European countries such
as Russia, Finland, Hungary, and Serbia, women account for more than 50 % of the active physicians3; in the United Kingdom and United States, they represent 47 % and 33 % respectively.4 5 Even in Japan, the nation in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development with the lowest percentage of female physicians, representation doubled between 1986 and 2012.3 6 However, progress in academic medicine continues to lag, with women accounting for less than 30 % of clinical faculty overall and for less than 20 % of those at the
highest grade or in leadership positions.7 - 9 Understanding the extent to which this underrepresentation affects
high impact research is critical because of the implicit bias it introduces to the research agenda, influencing future clinical practice.10 11 Given the importance of publication for tenure and promotion, 12 women's publication in
high impact journals also provides insights into the degree to which the gender gap can be expected to close.
The combined research output of the Department of Molecular Oncology is represented by over 240 peer - reviewed papers, published in such
high -
impact journals as Cell, the New England
Journal of Medicine, Nature, Science and Blood.
Authors will benefit from the robust
journal activities including very rapid review (average time to decision is less than 23 days, 14 days to online publication),
high visibility and
impact (papers publicized on
journal website, monthly newsletters, Facebook, Twitter, 2011
impact factor 3.368,), and author services (connection to nomenclature services, pre-publication annotation of data for submission to data resources and repositories,
as well
as video and other alternative content
as part of the embedded content).
Indeed,
high impact journals now require summary statistics to be publicly released
as part of the publication process.
Prof. Cryan has an H - Index of 57 (Google Scholar) having published over 250 peer - reviewed articles and book chapters including articles in
high -
impact journals such
as PNAS, Neuron, Nature Reviews Neurosci.
Dr. Goldenberg is an active researcher with numerous publications in
high impact scientific
journals such
as JAMA, Annals of Internal Medic
His research on the
impact of Head Start on long - term outcomes such
as high school graduation and college attendance was published in the American Economic
Journal: Applied Economics.
Well, we are proud to say that all of our writers have received excellent feedback after writing diverse important papers such
as admission essays for renowned institutions,
journals with a
high impact or presentations for important business meetings.
According to numerous studies, including one in The Veterinary
Journal, breed labels are frequently inaccurate and have negative
impacts such
as breed discrimination and a
higher rate of dogs being returned to shelters.
I've become convinced that many of the editors of the
high impact journals are inclined to cast opinion pieces
as salvos in the ongoing war between climate change believers and skeptics.
So with the understanding that I sure
as hell know what pervasive influence peddling can do to the process of peer review — because the pharma companies do actively recruit their «key opinion leaders» on the basis of things like editorial clout and that prominence within their specialty which gives them to hold responsibilities in peer review for «
high impact» medical
journals — you might appreciate why, when I got to read those e-mails in the FOI2009.zip archive last November, my immediate desire was for something brutally Sicilian to happen immediately and with spatter marks on the surrounding walls to the C.R.U. correspondents who had been concerting to infest and pervert the peer review process throughout the physical sciences wherever anything critical of the AGW hypothesis might be brought into publication.
But for the fabricated elevator, historically known
as a
high impact icon, Marcott would not have been published in a
high impact journal.
It does seem plausible to me that there could be influences whereby established experts exert influence on what theories are considered valid enough to get published in
high impact journals — but to categorize the research funding processes
as categorically
as you do, IMO, I'm sorry to say, borders on a conspiracy theory.
Even less broad scope
journals with lower (but still
high)
impact factor, such
as Geophysical Research Letters, have offered me similar experiences.
I did not hope that this paper would be accepted in broad scope,
high impact factor,
journals such
as Science or Nature.
They could have used easily checked minimal criteria such
as 3 publications in scientific
journals of
impact factor 3 or
higher in the last 5 years but wanted to be «inclusive».
Carry out research and innovation activities relevant to College activities, consistently publishing findings in peer - reviewed
high impact journals and reputable international conferences and fostering foreground knowledge activities such
as innovation disclosures, patents, software development, etc..