
Aims Scope
Aims and Scope:
International Journal of Translational Medicine & Research (IJTMR) serves as a distinguished and peer-reviewed open access journal dedicated to advancing the field of translational medicine. With its unwavering focus on bridging the gap between fundamental scientific research and clinical practice, IJTMR provides a platform for researchers to publish their original research articles, insightful review articles, compelling case reports, and concise short communications. By fostering the dissemination of research that holds clear clinical applications, IJTMR plays a pivotal role in facilitating the translation of scientific discoveries into tangible advancements in patient care and treatment outcomes. The journal welcomes contributions from researchers across the spectrum of translational medicine, including but not limited to biomarker discovery, drug development, and clinical trials. Through its rigorous peer-review process, IJTMR ensures the publication of high-quality and impactful research that contributes to the collective understanding of translational medicine and facilitates the development of innovative approaches in healthcare. By providing a platform for interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge exchange, IJTMR stimulates the dialogue between researchers, clinicians, and industry professionals, fostering a dynamic environment for the advancement of translational medicine. With its commitment to excellence and the dissemination of cutting-edge research, IJTMR stands as a valuable resource for the scientific community, serving as a catalyst for advancements in patient care and driving the translation of scientific discoveries into real-world clinical practice.
Classification:
- Drug discovery and development
- Drug delivery
- Computational modelling
- Immunotherapies
- Biosensors
- Patient-targeted therapies
- Gene therapies
- Stem cell therapies
- Chemical engineering-based bioprocessing
- Organoids and organ-mimetic systems
- Medical device
- Regenerative medicine
- Implant/patient interface
- Bioinformatics