Thursday, August 17, 2017

High Standards Ensure JBC Articles Stay Significant and Enduring


A dedicated medical researcher and educator, Sam W. Lee divides his time between teaching at Harvard and completing studies through the Massachusetts General Hospital Cutaneous Biology Research Center and Broad Institute. Sam W. Lee also serves as a reviewer for more than 15 medical journals, including the Journal of Biological Chemistry (JBC).

In its efforts to provide the scientific community with significant research, the JBC adheres to strict data presentation and high-quality review standards. All manuscripts accepted for the publication are made available to the public for free, and anyone can access these manuscripts through the JBC Papers in Press page.

Because of its high standards and commitment to reaching all types of readers, the JBC ensures that scientists can share their findings with the world efficiently and effectively. The Journal strives to keep review times short and typically takes around 21 days to decide on accepting manuscripts.

Further, the Journal’s review process relies on vetted editorial board members who have demonstrated their experience and knowledge and completed a comprehensive training process. This guarantees that the review process is accurate and uniform across all types of manuscripts.

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