Medicines Young Investigators

A special issue of Medicines (ISSN 2305-6320).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2023) | Viewed by 564

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Faculty of Medicine, Transilvania University of Brasov, 40268 Brasov, Romania
Interests: diagnostic and therapeutic biomarker investigation; laboratory medicine; novel clinical molecular diagnostic methods development
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Laboratory of Biochemistry, CHU Saint Etienne, Saint Etienne, France
Interests: biochemistry; biophysics; electrochemistry; sensors; physiology and physiopathology; new diagnostic tests

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

With this Special Issue “Medicines Young Investigators”, we aim to help young investigators exchange knowledge and increase the visibility of their studies on medical topics with specialists from both medical disciplines and subspecialties as well as from other disciplines. In this Special Issue, we will present the main research work of young researchers, either as first author or as corresponding author, in the early stages of their research career (undergraduate, graduate, master’s, and doctoral students). Thus, a wide variety of clinical and preclinical disciplines will be covered, with the aim of contributing not only to overall knowledge but also to new innovative directions of research and development. Investigators with backgrounds in medicine are welcome to submit papers, as are others such as from health, biological, physical and food sciences, or engineering. We aim to raise the profile of young investigators, increasing their visibility and arousing interest in the community of investigators who conduct research in medicine and fields with medical applications. Along with the manuscript, the young author must submit a personal profile that includes a photograph, the university from which they graduated, current affiliation, and scientific interests or experience. Through this new initiative, we wish to strengthen the network of young researchers, paving the way for the next stages of their research careers.

Please feel free to contact us and send us any suggestions you would like to discuss in advance. We look forward to your contribution and welcome your participation in this Special Issue.

Dr. Monica Florescu
Dr. Adrian Serban
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • chronic diseases
  • cancer
  • theory, experimentation, and methodology with applications
  • molecular basis of diseases
  • methods of prevention, diagnosis, and treatment
  • case studies
  • clinical studies
  • pathology analysis
  • toxicology
  • food analysis
  • pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics

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