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Editor in Chief: John Barrett

Aims & Scope: Immunotherapy Insights is an open access, peer reviewed journal which covers all aspects of manipul... more

Indexing: CAB Abstracts, CABI Global Health, Chemical Abstracts Service, Chinese Electronic Periodical Service, EBSCO CINAHL Complete, Gale Academic OneFile, Gale Health Reference Centre, Gale InfoTrac Custom Journals, Index Copernicus, OAlster, ProQuest Health & Medical Complete, Socolar

Directories: Academic Journals Database, EBSCO A-Z, HINARI, JournalSeek, JournalTOCs, OAJSE, Scirus, Ulrich's Periodicals

Processing Speed: Editorial decision less than 3 weeks, publication in average 3 weeks after acceptance

ISSN: 1179-1756



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Bioinformatics and Biology Insights helps to reach all people with the latest results on research which directly helps them and with their needs. Three of our co-authors are from Burkina Faso, the malaria holoendemic region our research is based on, and serving as motivation for all our efforts for better treatment of malaria.  It is good to be social and it is good to promote science world-wide through open access.
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