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Submit your vital contribution to stem cell research

Dear Colleague,

In close collaboration with StemBook, we are pleased to introduce StemJournal, an open access forum for innovative scientific contributions from the many fields of research on stem cells. The launch of this new peer-reviewed journal for the stem cell community has an ultimate aim: to keep pace with developments in this burgeoning field.

The journal's key priority is to publish top quality stem cell research, covering basic biology, clinical applications, disease modeling, computational and systems biology, and data science. Our aim is to lower the barrier to publishing truly integrative biomedical research on stem cells. With an internationally renowned editorial board ready for the task at hand, we invite you to submit your research to StemJournal.

Kind regards,
Editor-in-Chief
Chad A. Cowan, PhD
Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI)
Boston, MA, USA
stemjournal@iospress.com

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Our new, open access journal is a vehicle for communicating outstanding stem cell research. We hope that its new website – stemjnl.org – will become a vital portal for the stem cell community, as a complementary platform to the established StemBook website (stembook.org).

Meet the Editorial Board

Working with Chad A. Cowan are:

Senior Editors

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Laurence Daheron, PhD (view profile)
Harvard Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA
USA

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Winston Hide, PhD (view profile)
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Centre
Harvard Medical School
Boston, MA
USA

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Agnete Kirkeby, PhD (view profile)
Novo Nordisk Foundation for Stem Cell Biology (DanStem)
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
University of Copenhagen
Denmark

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Welcoming Submissions!

The journal publishes original, peer-reviewed content covering a wide range of topics related to stem cell research. We seek top quality research on basic biology, clinical applications, disease modeling, computational and systems biology, or data science. There are three major article types published in the journal: research reports; review articles; and protocols.

Both invited and non-commissioned reviews submitted to StemJournal are republished as chapters in StemBook. For protocols, we collaborate with Stem Cell COREdinates. New protocols published in StemJournal are additionally archived in StemBook. Also published in the journal is a range of other content that includes short reports, hypotheses, book reviews, letters, commentaries, and ethics reviews/responses.

As an additional benefit, authors of accepted papers are invited to join the StemJournal Editorial Advisory Board. Read more here.

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Sign Up for News from StemJournal

Register on the StemJournal website here. We hope the site will be the seed for building a community, and for its users to engage with each other by commenting on content and starting discussions.

Sign Up for News from StemBook

Our new journal is only one avenue by which our authors and readers can engage with the stem cell community. Its launch coincides with the revitalization of the well-known open access forum StemBook – read all about it at stembook.org.

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