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We are pleased to announce that Tomography (ISSN: 2379-139X) held a successful meeting with the journal’s Editorial Board Members on 29 June 2023, chaired by Editor-in-Chief Prof. Dr. Emilio Quaia. With the Editorial Board Members’ suggestion and for the better development of Tomography in the future, we adjusted the aims and scope of Tomography, which are outlined below.
Aims and Scope
Mission statement: Tomography (ISSN: 2379-139X) publishes peer-reviewed original articles spanning all aspects of (bio)medical imaging in healthcare and life biological science including microscopy, ranging from basic research to clinical science, clinical applications, and innovations in imaging data science, as well as artificial intelligence.
Topics of interest: Topics of interest include the advancement of (bio)medical imaging technologies across multiple scales in space and time, including cross-sectional imaging modalities (for example: US, CT, MRI, and PET), as well as other imaging modalities (for example, bioluminescence, photoacoustic, optical and electronic microscopy, optical imaging, cryo-electron microscopy, fiber optic imaging, and optical computed tomography). Original articles on advances in biomedical imaging hardware and software, novel imaging contrast mechanisms and agents, imaging informatics, imaging analysis, and AI applications in biomedical imaging, as well as on chemical and molecular probe developments are welcome.
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