Posted Wed, Oct, 19,2011
Libertas is pleased to announce that Cancer Informatics has recently been given a SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) ranking of 0.23.In addition to the SJR ranking, SCImago also calculated that articles published in Cancer Informatics receive and average of 1.35 cites each, totalling 129 cites for the journal since 2007.The SJR Ranking system is similar to impact factors in that it calculates the level of...
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Posted Mon, Oct, 17,2011
MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL (October 12, 2011) — University of Minnesota Medical School researchers have identified gene biomarkers that can predict which patients with advanced stages of ovarian cancer (stages III-IV) will respond to standard chemotherapy (platinum/taxol) and which will fail.The results of the research are published in the October 3, 2011 online issue of the journal Cancer Informa...
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Posted Thu, Oct, 06,2011
Libertas is pleased to announce that during the week 03 – 07 October 2011 production commenced for the following articles:Air, Soil and Water ResearchSyrian Water Resources between the Present and the FutureBone and Tissue Regeneration InsightsGrowth Differentiation Factor 5 (GDF-5) Induces Matrix Metalloproteinase 2 (MMP-2) Expression in Periodontal Ligam...
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Posted Thu, Oct, 06,2011
These articles were published in the week of 03 - 07 October 2011:Cancer InformaticsMathematical Prognostic Biomarker Models for Treatment Response and Survival in Epithelial Ovarian CancerClinical Medicine Insights: CardiologySafety and Efficacy of Dronedarone in the Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation/FlutterClinical Medicine Insights: Case ReportsTreatment with Etanercept in a Patient with Rheumat...
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Posted Wed, Oct, 05,2011
Libertas Academica is proud to announce a new service available to authors that enables you to include a videos abstract in your next article.Video abstracts are an innovative service with significant benefits to authors and readers.Using video abstracts benefits authors because you can now connect with your audience in an exciting new way, and discuss aspects of your research not included in your...
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Posted Tue, Oct, 04,2011
Libertas Academica recently announced on Tumblr that the article "Associating GWAS Information with the Notch Signaling Pathway Using Transcription Profiling” has been published in Cancer Informatics.We use Tumblr for visually-rich papers like this because it focuses on picture and video posts instead of text. With Tumblr we can post exciting images from articles to generate greater onl...
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I am highly impressed with the professional integrity, efficiency, and friendly communication of the editorial staff at Libertas Academia. Recently, I had an authorship issue which I brought to the attention of the Publisher and CEO (Mr. Tom Hill) of the journal Air, Soil, and Water Research. The issue was taken very seriously and was handled appropriately in an efficient and timely manner. I would like to express my sincere appreciation and utmost respect for ...
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