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Aims & Scope© 2009 Thomson Reuters, 2008 Journal Citations Report® ranks The American Journal of Bioethics 1st out of 37 journals in History & Philosophy of Science (Science), 1st out of 7 journals in Medical Ethics (science), and 1st out of 28 journals in Ethics (social science), 1st out of 32 in Social Issue (social science), and 1st out of 28 in Social Sciences, Biomedical (social science) with an Impact Factor of 4.378.
Every issue of AJOB contains peer-reviewed Target Articles that zero in on tough questions, answered by Open Commentary articles from scholars across disciplines and cultures. The American Journal of Bioethics provides an authoritative, annotated conversation that has been used by judges, Senators, journalists, scholars, schoolteachers, and millions of others as the key source on thousands of topics in the health sciences.
AJOB leads the way in bioethics publishing. Hundreds of thousands more readers have discovered bioethics through InFocus articles and other features of bioethics.net. Our readers include faculty and students at virtually every graduate and professional school in the world, thousands of elected officials and judges, and most health news journalists. The American Journal of Bioethics has followed through on the innovative vision that built bioethics: serious discussion of the social implications of biomedicine.
Peer Review Policy: Also Available - AJOB Neuroscience In 2007, The American Journal of Bioethics (AJOB) increased in frequency from 6 issues to 12 issues per year. As part of this expansion, three of the new issues, collectively titled AJOB Neuroscience, are devoted to covering critical topics in the emerging field of neuroethics. Edited by Judy Illes, Director, of the National Core for Neuroethics at the University of British Columbia, these issues explore a new avenue in bioethics and strive to present a forum to:
AJOB Neuroscience Publication office: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 325 Chestnut Street, Suite 800, Philadelphia, PA 19106 |
