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Journals in Medical informatics

Documenting the evolution of medicine, this collection supports historians, educators, and researchers. It features seminal works, historical case studies, and insights into the development of medical science and practice.

  • Smart Health

    • ISSN: 2352-6483
    This journal focuses on research topics pertaining to devices, sensing, computing and communication technologies, software/hardware modeling and system architectures towards Personalized, Pervasive, Participatory, Predictive, Preventive, Programmable and Perpetual (P7) Healthcare. This will be an interdisciplinary journal which would publish high-quality papers from researchers of various disciplines including medicine, computer science and engineering and bio and electrical engineering. Papers covering all aspects of P7 Healthcare including innovative technology, clinical studies of efficacy of existing technology, and analytical studies are in this journal.P7 Healthcare Models:E-healthcareM... TelemedicineCybermed... HealthcareP7 Platforms and Technologies:Home Health PlatformsCell-phone based monitoring systemsRemote/ Non-invasive BiomonitoringWireles... MedicineWearable health systemBody area networks (BANs)/Body Sensor Networks (BSNs)Nano medicineSmart medical DevicesP7 MethodsNon-invasive physiological monitoringReliable BiosensingHCI , Intuitive Interfaces for Children and the ElderlyPrivacy/Secur... Control ProtocolsWireless communicationP7 IT/Software-Hardware... Methods for ensuring safety, security of medical devicesInteroperable SecurityModel Based EngineeringMetrics, Performance Analysis methods and toolsPowering, Energy Management/Scavengin... SustainabilityModeli... techniques: cyber-physical, hybrid modelsSystem Software, Middelware, OS, NetworkingMedical device control system design, verification of control algorithmsP7 Patient Care Outcomes:Health Data PrivacyImproving Access and QualityCost-effectiv... Medical ErrorsP7 Applications:Assiste... LivingDisaster PreparednessEntertai... Games for Improving HealthDiabetes CareObesity ManagementDrug Use PreventionSports and Leisure
  • Gait & Posture

    • ISSN: 0966-6362
    Official Journal of: Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society (GCMAS), European Society of Movement Analysis in Adults and Children (ESMAC), Società Italiana di Analisi del Movimento in Clinica (SIAMOC), and the International Society for Posture and Gait Research (ISPGR) and the German Speaking Society for the Analysis of Human Motor Function and its Clinical Application (GAMMA). Gait & Posture publishes new and innovative basic and clinical research on all aspects of human movement, locomotion and balance.The topics covered include: Techniques for the measurement of gait and posture, and the standardization of results presentation; Studies of normal and pathological gait; Treatment of gait and postural abnormalities; Biomechanical and theoretical approaches to gait and posture; Mathematical models of joint and muscle mechanics; Neurological and musculoskeletal function in gait and posture; The evolution of upright posture and bipedal locomotion; Adaptations of carrying loads, walking on uneven surfaces, climbing stairs etc, running and performing other movements. Spinal biomechanics only if they are directly related to gait and/or dynamic posture and are of general interest to our readers; The effect of aging and development on gait and posture; Psychological and cultural aspects of gait; Patient education. Papers related to efficacy and mechanisms of gait analysis in decision making. The journal is primarily focused on dynamic aspects of human movement and postural control.Index bound in last issue of year.For details of the GCMAS, ESMAC, SIAMOC, ISPGR please visit their web sites through these links.
  • Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine

    • ISSN: 0169-2607
    To encourage the development of formal computing methods, and their application in biomedical research and medical practice, by illustration of fundamental principles in biomedical informatics research; to stimulate basic research into application software design; to report the state of research of biomedical information processing projects; to report new computer methodologies applied in biomedical areas; the eventual distribution of demonstrable software to avoid duplication of effort; to provide a forum for discussion and improvement of existing software; to optimize contact between national organizations and regional user groups by promoting an international exchange of information on formal methods, standards and software in biomedicine.Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine covers computing methodology and software systems derived from computing science for implementation in all aspects of biomedical research and medical practice. It is designed to serve: biochemists; biologists; geneticists; immunologists; neuroscientists; pharmacologists; toxicologists; clinicians; epidemiologists; psychiatrists; psychologists; cardiologists; chemists; (radio)physicists; computer scientists; programmers and systems analysts; biomedical, clinical, electrical and other engineers; teachers of medical informatics and users of educational software.Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine is the companion title to the open access journal Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine Update.
  • Journal of Clinical Epidemiology

    • ISSN: 0895-4356
    Metascience and innovative methods to improve population healthThe Journal of Clinical Epidemiology (JCE) aims to advance science that can improve health care decision-making and contribute to the evolving discipline of clinical epidemiology. The JCE publishes methods-focused articles across the spectrum of the research ecosystem, including primary research (qualitative, quantitative, and mixed); evidence syntheses; guidelines; and implementation science. The journal welcomes registered reports, protocols, and simulation studies that advance the journal’s aims. The JCE is committed to promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion across all its content, contributors, editorial board, and leadership. Priority is given to contributions from early and mid-career researchers and low- and middle-income countries.The journal publishes topics including:Meta-scien... researchDevelopment, evaluation, and implementation of reporting guidelines Research integrity and cultureOpen scienceEmerging methodologies Developing and evaluating outcome measuresEducation and learning programs for clinical epidemiologistThe JCE does not accept the following submissions except in exceptional circumstances: Bibliometric studies and those on infodemiology, social media trends, and health informaticsPapers written primarily for a statistical audience Artificial intelligence and machine learning studies without critical evaluation of the method and transparent reportingMeta-resear... studies that demonstrate weaknesses or limitations in the evidence ecosystem but lack reflection on how these might be addressedEffectivene... studies, including Mendelian randomization studies and target trial emulations; systematic reviews; prevalence and incidence studies; prognostic or diagnostic research where the main focus is not on the methodsStudies limited to one country, jurisdiction, or clinical area with limited generalizability, such as: translating an outcome measure into a different language; a study focused on one clinical specialty; a Delphi/consensus-bas... study where all the authors are from one country; or a survey of participants from one setting or with a limited response rateStudies with a single author where it was more appropriate for a multi-disciplinary team to conduct the researchStudies that do not include patient partners as members of the research team in circumstances where that would be considered essentialAnimal studies Pharmacovigilance and pharmacoepidemiology studies
  • Micron

    • ISSN: 0968-4328
    The International Research and Review Journal for MicroscopyMicron is an interdisciplinary forum for all work that involves new applications of microscopy or where advanced microscopy plays a central role. The journal publishes research papers on the design, methods, application, practice or theory of microscopy and microanalysis, including reports on light optical, electron-beam, X-ray microtomography, ion microscopy and scanning-probe imaging.It also carries review papers, short communications, thematic issues on contemporary developments in microscopy & microanalysis, as well as tutorial papers describing microscopy techniques for current practitioners or newcomers in the field. The journal embraces original research in which microscopy has contributed significantly to knowledge in biology, life science, nanoscience and nanotechnology, materials science and engineering.Authors are encouraged to contact one of the Editors directly to discuss Review or Tutorial proposals.
  • Artificial Intelligence in Medicine

    • ISSN: 0933-3657
    Artificial Intelligence in Medicine publishes original articles from a wide variety of interdisciplinary perspectives concerning the theory and practice of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine, medically-oriented human biology, and health care.Artificial intelligence in medicine may be characterized as the scientific discipline pertaining to research studies, projects, and applications that aim at supporting decision-based medical tasks through knowledge- and/or data-intensive computer-based solutions that ultimately support and improve the performance of a human care provider.Artificial Intelligence in Medicine considers for publication manuscripts that have both:• Potential high impact in some medical or healthcare domain; • Strong novelty of method and theory related to AI and computer science techniques.Artificia... Intelligence in Medicine papers must refer to real-world medical domains, considered and discussed at the proper depth, from both the technical and the medical points of view. The inclusion of a clinical assessment of the usefulness and potential impact of the submitted work is strongly recommended.Artifici... Intelligence in Medicine is looking for novelty in the methodological and/or theoretical content of submitted papers. Such kind of novelty has to be mainly acknowledged in the area of AI and Computer Science. Methodological papers deal with the proposal of some strategy and related methods to solve some scientific issues in specific domains. They must show, usually through an experimental evaluation, how the proposed methodology can be applied to medicine, medically-oriented human biology, and health care, respectively. They have also to provide a comparison with other proposals, and explicitly discuss elements of novelty. Theoretical papers focus on more fundamental, general and formal topics of AI and must show the novel expected effects of the proposed solution in some medical or healthcare field.Following the information explosion brought by the diffusion of Internet, social networks, cloud computing, and big-data platforms, Artificial Intelligence in Medicine has broadened its perspective. Particular attention is given to novel research work pertaining to:AI-based clinical decision making;Medical knowledge engineering;Knowledg... and agent-based systems;Computationa... intelligence in bio- and clinical medicine;Intelligent and process-aware information systems in healthcare and medicine;Natural language processing in medicine;Data analytics and mining for biomedical decision support;New computational platforms and models for biomedicine;Intellig... exploitation of heterogeneous data sources aimed at supporting decision-based and data-intensive clinical tasks;Intelligent devices and instruments;Automate... reasoning and meta-reasoning in medicine;Machine learning in medicine, medically-oriented human biology, and healthcare;AI and data science in medicine, medically-oriented human biology, and healthcare;AI-based modeling and management of healthcare pathways and clinical guidelines;Models and systems for AI-based population health;AI in medical and healthcare education;Methodolog... philosophical, ethical, and social issues of AI in healthcare, medically-oriented human biology, and medicine.If you are considering submitting to Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, make sure that your paper meets the quality requirements mentioned above. English exposition must also be clear and revised with due care. Authors are kindly requested to revise their manuscripts with the help of co-authors that are fluent in English or language editing services before submitting their contribution. Papers written in poor English are likely to be rejected.The mere application of well-known or already published algorithms and techniques to medical data is not regarded as original research work of interest for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, but it may be suitable for other venues.Artificial Intelligence in Medicine features the following kinds of papers:Original research contributions: Theoretical and/or methodological papers about novel approaches;Methodolo... reviews/surveys: Papers that collect, classify, describe, and critically analyze research designs, methods and procedures;Position papers: Papers that gather, describe, and analyze the scientific challenges of a specific field, founding them on the related literature;Editorial... Editors will occasionally publish editorials;Guest editorials: Editors can invite guest editors of special issues to publish editorials. Unsolicited editorials will not be considered;Letters to the editor: Letters from readers shortly discussing and commenting on a topic of interest, for example based on recently published articles in the journal Artificial Intelligence in Medicine;Book reviews: A critical review of recently published books;Erratum: Some specific corrections to results previously published in the journal Artificial Intelligence in Medicine;Historical perspectives: Papers that describe and critically review some specific aspects in the history of scientific contributions and applications;In memoriam: Papers describing the life and the main scientific contributions of scientists passed away, having had an important role in the area of artificial intelligence in medicine;PhD projects: Early publications about more recent research trends, having the goal of allowing PhD candidates to explain their PhD research project and to share it with other scientists interested in the topic. Such type of papers should focus on the overall goals and approaches of PhD research projects, without considering in detail the specific scientific results obtained, which would be the focus of other research articles.Special Issues are regularly published and included among regular issues. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine special issues deal with current theoretical/methodol... research or convincing applications related to AI in medicine. Special Issues are managed by one or more guest editors who are outstanding experts on the selected topic.Special Issues of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine are directly proposed to potential guest editors by the Editor in Chief, also according to suggestions from the editorial board members."External" proposals of Special Issues will no longer be considered.Artificia... Intelligence in Medicine does not publish conference volumes or conference papers. However, selected and high-quality research results presented earlier at conferences may be published in Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, in the form of a thoroughly revised (rephrased) and extended (including new research results) original research paper.Information for authors and further details about the editorial process can be found in the Guide for Authors section of the Artificial Intelligence in Medicine web page.
  • Medical Image Analysis

    • ISSN: 1361-8415
    An official journal of the MICCAI SocietyMedical Image Analysis provides a forum for the dissemination of new research results in the field of medical and biological image analysis, with special emphasis on efforts related to the applications of computer vision, virtual reality and robotics to biomedical imaging problems. The journal publishes the highest quality, original papers that contribute to the basic science of processing, analysing and utilizing medical and biological images for these purposes. The journal is interested in approaches that utilize biomedical image datasets at all spatial scales, ranging from molecular/cellular imaging to tissue/organ imaging. While not limited to these alone, the typical biomedical image datasets of interest include those acquired from:Magnetic resonanceUltrasoundC... tomographyNuclear medicineX-rayOptical and Confocal MicroscopyVideo and range data imagesThe types of papers accepted include those that cover the development and implementation of algorithms and strategies based on the use of various models (geometrical, statistical, physical, functional, etc.) to solve the following types of problems, using biomedical image datasets: representation of pictorial data, visualization, feature extraction, segmentation, inter-study and inter-subject registration, longitudinal / temporal studies, image-guided surgery and intervention, texture, shape and motion measurements, spectral analysis, digital anatomical atlases, statistical shape analysis, computational anatomy (modelling normal anatomy and its variations), computational physiology (modelling organs and living systems for image analysis, simulation and training), virtual and augmented reality for therapy planning and guidance, telemedicine with medical images, telepresence in medicine, telesurgery and image-guided medical robots, etc.
  • Neural Networks

    • ISSN: 0893-6080
    The journal Neural Networks provides a forum for developing and nurturing an international community of scholars and practitioners who are interested in all aspects of neural networks, including deep learning and related approaches to artificial intelligence and machine learning.Neural Networks welcomes submissions that contribute to the full range of neural networks research, from cognitive modeling and computational neuroscience, through deep learning algorithms and mathematical analyses, to engineering and technological applications of systems that significantly use neural network concepts and learning techniques. This uniquely broad range facilitates the cross-fertilization of ideas between biological and technological studies, and helps to foster the development of the interdisciplinary community that is interested in biologically-inspire... artificial intelligence. Accordingly, the Neural Networks editorial board represents experts in fields including psychology, neurobiology, computer science, engineering, mathematics, and physics. On the other hand, neural networks should be central to submissions. The journal publishes articles, letters, and reviews/tutorials, as well as letters to the editor, editorials, and current events. Articles are published in one of five sections: learning systems, cognitive science, neuroscience, mathematical and computational analysis, engineering and applications.Neural Networks is the archival journal of three of the oldest and most prominent neural network societies: the International Neural Network Society (INNS), the Asia-Pacific Neural Network Society (APNNS), and the Japanese Neural Network Society (JNNS). A subscription to the journal is included with membership in each of these societies.
  • International Journal of Medical Informatics

    • ISSN: 1386-5056
    Official journal of the European Federation for Medical Informatics (EFMI) and IMIA.The International Journal of Medical Informatics (IJMI) provides an international medium for the dissemination of original results and interpretative reviews in the field of medical informatics. As a leading international venue for health informatics research, IJMI has moved from concept to clinic, rigorously evaluated when deployed at scale in real-world settings. The journal serves a global audience with cross-national, comparative evidence on informatics performance across diverse regulatory, linguistic, cultural, and healthcare system contexts. The journal focuses on the design, development, integration, implementation, deployment, evaluation, and application of information and communication technologies (ICT) in healthcare. Submissions are expected to prioritize implementation fidelity, measurable clinical/population impact, equity, sustainability, and long-term governance over algorithmic novelty alone. IJMI seeks high-impact contributions in several priority areas, including AI implementation and governance, interoperability at scale, clinical implementation science, digital health equity, policy and workforce development, clinical decision support systems, health management information systems, interoperability across healthcare information systems and services, and human factors, safety, and experience. These priorities reflect the journal’s commitment to publishing rigorous and consequential informatics research that advances patient care, clinician well-being, health equity, and system performance worldwide.In scope:Health information systems, including national/internation... registries, hospital and clinical information systems, electronic medical/health records, consumer informatics, public/population health informatics, digital ecosystems, terminologies and standards, human-computer interaction, user adoption and acceptance, systems integration, and interoperability—in support of patient care delivery through ICT.Clinical decision support systems and AI, systems that employ heuristics, algorithms, data structures, statistical methods, decision theory, protocol-based reasoning, and artificial intelligence, including knowledge discovery techniques. Studies focusing solely on AI, ML, deep learning, or large language models will only be considered when integrated into clinical systems demonstrating impact by robust external validation and comprehensive clinical outcome evaluation.Education and workforce, ICT-based educational programs, digital literacy initiatives, and informatics training including organizational frameworks, curricula design, economic evaluations, social and clinical impact assessments, and ethical/cost-benefit analyses of healthcare applications.Evidenc... synthesis, literature reviews (systematic, scoping, integrative, critical, meta-analytic) that contribute to clinical informatics knowledge base through the evaluation of ICT applications (e.g., telehealth, AI, cybersecurity, electronic health/patient records) in clinical practice.Safety and policy, research addressing patient safety, data privacy, security, confidentiality, legal/regulatory frameworks, policy processes, system maturity models, and ICT governance in healthcare delivery.As an international journal in medical informatics, the publication prioritizes studies that apply rigorous methodologies enabling global researchers to replicate, validate, and build upon ICT applications in healthcare. Contributions from researchers worldwide are welcomed, especially those demonstrating the clinical significance and practical implementation of informatics solutions.Out of scope :Studies whose primary outcome is technical model performance (e.g., AUC, F1, precision/recall) without prospective clinical deployment, validated patient or provider outcomes, or a documented Clinical Translation Roadmap detailing a specific pathway to real-world application. Single-site studies without a transferability analysis, implementation framework, or explicit discussion of generalizability — unless conducted in under-represented settings where the contextual contribution itself is the primary scholarly value. Bibliometric, scientometric, or citation analysis studies.Conceptual models, frameworks, or architecture designs without implementation results or empirical evaluation.Standalon... genetics, genomics, or biomarker studies without informatics implementation or clinical translation.Medical image analysis focusing solely on mathematical modeling, algorithmic development, or technical performance without empirical clinical applications or patient outcomes.Methodologi... studies or algorithm performance evaluations without clinical implementation or patient impact assessment.Studies whose primary data source is non-peer-reviewed social media or consumer video content, unless the platform itself is integral to the informatics intervention under evaluation.Stand-alo... consumer applications without a predefined evaluation protocol, validated outcomes, and linkage to clinical or public health workflows.
  • Computers in Biology and Medicine

    • ISSN: 0010-4825
    Computers in Biology and Medicine, is a medium of international communication of the revolutionary advances being made in the application of the computer to the fields of bioscience and medicine.The Journal will focus on such areas as:Analysis of Biomedical Systems: Solutions of EquationsSynthesis of Biomedical Systems: SimulationsSpecial Medical Data Processing MethodsSpecial Purpose ComputersClinical Data Processing for Real TimeClinical and Experimental UseMedical Diagnosis and Medical Record ProcessingBiomedical EngineeringMedical InformaticsBioinform... Applications of the Internet and World Wide WebHuman GenomicsProteomicsFu... Brain StudiesArticles which examine the following topics of special interest are being featured in Computers in Biology and Medicine: computer aids to the analysis of biochemical systems, computer aids to biocontrol-systems engineering, neuronal simulation by digital-computer gating components, automatic computer analysis of pictures of biological and medical importance, use of computers by commercial pharmaceutical and chemical organizations, radiation-dosage computers, and accumulating and recalling individual medical records, real-time languages, interfaces to patient monitors, clinical chemistry equipment, data handling and display in nuclear medicine and therapy.CBM does not consider submissions:-describ... research using fundamental in silico tools, like basic molecular docking not supported by detailed molecular dynamic simulations, post modelling/dynamics analysis, estimation and mathematical modelling and advanced algorithmic treatment with the data sets, or by detailed experimental validations.-with unclear dataset division into training/validation/... sets and/or imprecise downstream task analysis, specifically for image segmentation papers.-with minor architecture/model modifications and only slight increase in performance validation parameters (accuracy, Dice, etc) and/or lack of comparison with real state-of-the-art methods.