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Senior Researcher

United Kingdom
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We are currently seeking Editorial Board Members for "The Open Biomarkers Journal"

We are seeking experienced researchers and scientists to join us as Editorial Board Members for the journal, "The Open Biomarkers Journal".

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About the Role:

  • Actively contribute to the development and growth of the journal by providing valuable scholarly input, including the selection of topics, reviewers, and authors.
  • Contribute/solicit Special Thematic Issues on a trending topic (one thematic issue every year).
  • Review articles submitted to the journal (at least thrice a year) in your area of expertise.

Requirements:

  • Scientist or researcher (PhD) with experience in biomarkers in clinical, medical, and pharmaceutical research, and related subject areas.
  • At least 5 years of experience in peer-reviewing, editing, and writing research papers.
  • Verifiable record of publications in peer-reviewed journals indexed in WOS Core Collection and/or Scopus.
  • Ability to communicate clearly and timely with stakeholders in the English language.

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Benefits:

  • Save APCs on publishing your research As an Editorial Board Member, you will be entitled to publish your papers and thematic issues, free of cost.
  • Keep tabs on the latest research Editorial Board Members will be able to access and review new research/review papers as they are submitted to the journal, allowing them to keep abreast of the latest trends in biomarkers in clinical, medical, and pharmaceutical research, and related subject areas.
  • Network with a community of scholars You will be able to connect with professionals, scholars, and experts on our editorial board, opening new opportunities to collaborate on novel research projects and broaden your perspective in the field.

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About the Journal:

The Open Biomarkers Journal is an open-access journal that publishes research articles, reviews/mini-reviews, letters, and guest-edited single-topic issues on biomarkers in clinical, medical, and pharmaceutical research. The coverage includes biomarkers of disease, new biomarkers, and exposure to drugs, genetic effects, and applications of biomarkers.

The Open Biomarkers Journal, a peer-reviewed journal, is an important and reliable source of current information on the developments in the field. Emphasis is placed on publishing quality papers, making them freely available to researchers worldwide.

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Skills

Biomarkers
Clinical Research
Medical Research
Pharmaceutical Research
Peer-Reviewing
Editing
Writing
Communication

Location

United Kingdom

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