Cutting-edge Techniques & Technology Demonstrations! Easily Searchable!A subscription to Videourology™ is included in your subscription to Journal of EndourologyAbout Videourology™Videourology™ is an international online peer reviewed journal dedicated to publishing video contributions in urologic endoscopic treatment. Videourology™ is intended to enable physicians to learn, evaluate, and implement new surgical techniques and technologies in their surgical practice using the most up-to-date Flash, QuickTime®, and MP4 technologies. The flagship publication, Journal of Endourology, will stay focused on publishing articles while Part B, Videourology™, will accept original videos containing material that has not been reported elsewhere, except in the form of an abstract or a conference presentation.
Access the Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (GEN)podcast interview with Eugene Kolker, PhD, Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle Children's Research Institute, and Editor-in-Chief, OMICS and Vural Ozdemir, MD, PhD, University of Montreal here:THE EMERGING FIELD OF NUTRIGENOMICSOMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology is the only peer-reviewed journal to span all the OMICS-es to date, including: Genomics (the quantitative study of genes, regulatory and non-coding sequences) Transcriptomics (RNA and gene expression) Proteomics (protein expression) Metabolomics (metabolites and metabolic networks)Additionally, the Journal explores advances in the era of post-genomic biology and medicine, including: Pharmacogenomics (the quantitative study of how genetics affects hosts' responses to drugs) Physiomics (physiological dynamics and functions of whole organisms)The Journal covers the integration of many areas of biology and reports on the latest omics research, developments, and discoveries such as: Physical mapping and sequencing Gene and protein expression Peptide identifications Bacterial coding capabilities Developments in plant research Spectral analysis methods.
Thyroid, the Official Journal of the American Thyroid Association, is the leading resource for thyroidologists, endocrinologists, and internal medicine specialists to stay abreast of current reviews, commentaries, and clinical management strategies on all aspects of thyroid disease and treatment.The Journal is an indispensable resource for endocrinologists to stay up to date on the latest studies on thyroid diseases (thyroid dysfunction, workup of thyroid nodules, management of thyroid cancer), and other common disorders encountered in endocrine practice.Relevant for researchers in cell biology (autoimmunity, signaling, and hormone action), physiology, carcinogenesis, development, and genetics, Thyroid is also critical to a wide range of specialties including: internal medicine, endocrine surgery, pediatrics, OB/GYN, radiology, nuclear medicine, and pathology.Entering its 21st year, Thyroid remains unique in blending basic papers, clinical studies, and patient-focused reports, and is:* The repository for the best peer-reviewed translational research and clinical management in the field, offering online ahead-of-print publication* Covers all aspects of thyroid disease from primary care to clinical research* Global in scope, providing access to the most current research worldwide* The exclusive source for the Authoritative and Updated ATA Guidelines for Managing Thyroid Disease.
Tissue Engineering is the premier biomedical journal that brings together the principles of engineering and life sciences to generate new tissue development. It is a forum for groundbreaking scientific research and clinical application from the leading experts in the field. This multidisciplinary journal publishes cutting-edge, breakthrough research and applications on all aspects of tissue growth and regeneration.Anthony Atala, member of the Executive Editorial Board, when interviewed on a 60 Minutes segment, spoke about Regenerative Medicine and current developments in growing body parts. Dr. Atala is the director at Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, which is currently growing various tissues for regenerating several body parts including bladders and kidneys, providing endless possibilities for the future of this field.During the interview, Dr. Atala explained “…the hope of the field is that some day we can provide replacement tissues and organs that can be used to help transplant patients who are waiting for organs to survive. Every organ in our body contains special stem cells that are unique to each body part. The key to regeneration is to isolate and then multiply those cells until there are enough to cover a mold of that particle body part.” The field of tissue engineering provides infinite possibilities in bioengineering and life science processes. .
Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases is the first, authoritative peer-reviewed journal dedicated to diseases transmitted to humans by invertebrate vectors or non-human vertebrates. The Journal covers a widespread group of vector-borne and zoonotic diseases including bacterial, chlamydial, rickettsial, viral, and parasitic zoonoses and provides a unique platform for basic and applied disease research.
Viral Immunology is a peer-reviewed journal centralizing on the growing body of research in viral immunology, with papers on clinical, veterinary, and laboratory research. This journal is essential for virologists, immunologists, microbiologists, infectious disease specialists, research and development scientists, epidemiologists, veterinary researchers, and other professionals who need to be kept up to date on all aspects of viral immunology. Topics covered include: • Human and animal viral immunology • Research and development of viral vaccines, including field trials • Immunological characterization of viral components • Virus-based immunological diseases, including autoimmune syndromes • Pathogenic mechanisms • Viral diagnostics • Tumor and cancer immunology with virus as the primary factor • Viral immunology methods .