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Journals in Mass spectrometry

Clinical Spectroscopy

  • ISSN: 2666-0547
Affiliated with the International Society of Clinical SpectroscopyClinical Spectroscopy is an open access peer-review journal focused on the translation of spectroscopy into the clinical environment to improve patient diagnosis and prognosis. The development of optical spectroscopic techniques and their cutting-edge applications to clinical and biomedical research are of interest to this Journal. Other topics of interest are Molecular Imaging and Computational methods to interpret optical and spectroscopic measurements.Emphasis will be on clinical based studies applying primarily optical spectroscopy, including vibrational and UV/Visible spectroscopy, although, other multimodal approaches incorporating mass spectrometry, proteomics, metabolomics, lipidomics coupled to optical based spectroscopic techniques are highly welcomed. Unless coupled to optical spectroscopy, manuscripts utilizing fluorescence spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), X-ray and gamma ray analysis will not be considered for publication.Clinical Spectroscopy offers authors rigorous peer review, rapid decisions, and high visibility.The editors welcome original research articles, short communications and reviews on topics including but not limited to spectroscopy applications in:• Diagnosis and sensing:- Biomedical Imaging, - Biosensing, - Point of care diagnostic, - Disease Detection.• Surgical guidance and in-vivo applications• Therapeutics monitoring and Drug Release• New Devices and Emerging Instrumentations and their miniaturization for clinical applications• Clinical Translation• Data Analysis- Data pretreatment, - Calibration, - Interpretation.

International Journal of Mass Spectrometry

  • ISSN: 1387-3806
  • 5 Year impact factor: 1.6
  • Impact factor: 1.6
The journal invites papers that advance the field of mass spectrometry by exploring fundamental aspects of ion processes using both the experimental and theoretical approaches, developing new instrumentation and experimental strategies for chemical analysis using mass spectrometry, developing new computational strategies for data interpretation and integration, reporting new applications of mass spectrometry and hyphenated techniques in biology, chemistry, environmental sciences, geology, and physics. Papers, in which standard mass spectrometry techniques are used for analysis will not be considered. IJMS publishes full-length articles, short communications, reviews, and feature articles including young scientist features.Benefits to authors We also provide many author benefits, such as free PDFs, a liberal copyright policy, special discounts on Elsevier publications and much more. Please click here for more information on our author services.Please see our Guide for Authors for information on article submission. If you require any further information or help, please visit our Support Center

Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Advances in the Clinical Lab

  • ISSN: 2376-9998
  • 5 Year impact factor: 3.1
  • Impact factor: 3.1
Official Journal of MSACLThe Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Advances in the Clinical Lab (JMSACL, formerly known as Clinical Mass Spectrometry) is an open access, pay-what-you-can journal and publishes peer-reviewed articles addressing mass spectrometry and other advances in Laboratory Medicine and Pathology with a focus on development of diagnostic and related applications, including data science, to improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs.Beyond communication of the application of technologies in the routine clinical diagnostic setting, by publishing critically validated analytical protocols, the journal also addresses the translation of experimental techniques and analytical research into patient care, and the use of these technologies in clinical research and routine patient management. The scope of the journal is not restricted to any particular technology, but covers the entire range of technologies and advancements that are expected to impact the clinical lab.The journal encourages submissions having a clear path to patient care, including basic and translational research, and animal studies.Subject areas covered by the journal include, but are not restricted to:AutomationClinical Studies and ImplementationCross-Technology InvestigationsData ScienceEndocrinologyError Sources, Risk Assessment and Patient SafetyGlycomicsHarmonization and StandardizationImagingInstrumentationLipidomicsMetabolomics and Metabolic AnalysesMethod Development and ValidationMetrologyMicrobiologyNeonatal ScreeningNew TechnologiesPoint-of-Care TechnologiesProtein QuantificationProtein Variant DetectionProteomicsQuality ManagementReference Methods and MaterialsRegulatory Aspects in Diagnostic ApplicationsSample PreparationSeparation ScienceSmall MoleculesTherapeutic Drug MonitoringToxicologyTypes of papers: Reviews, graphical reviews, mini-reviews, original research papers, short communications (e.g., letters, case studies, protocols, application notes, developed poster presentations), guidelines and best practice documents, tutorials, invited editorials, opinions.