Overview
Annals of Biomedical Engineering is an interdisciplinary, international journal which presents original and review articles in the major fields of bioengineering and biomedical engineering.
A major aim of bioengineering is to provide integrated approaches to the solutions of biological and biomedical problems. The philosophy is to provide engineering approaches to enhance the power of the scientific method, and to maintain a balance between experimental observation and quantitative analyses. While the development of theory and of mathematical models is strongly endorsed, these should be evaluated wherever possible using biological data from experiments that test specific hypotheses.
This is the official journal of the Biomedical Engineering Society.
The average time from submission to first decision is around two weeks.
After acceptance, articles are published online in about two weeks.
General Details on the Submission and Publication Procedures:
- No Page Charges
- No Fees for Online and Print Color Images
- Editor-in-Chief
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- Stefan M Duma
- Journal Impact Factor
- 3.0 (2023)
- 5-year Journal Impact Factor
- 3.2 (2023)
- Submission to first decision (median)
- 6 days
- Downloads
- 1,072,966 (2023)
Societies and partnerships
Latest issue
October 2024 |Special Issue: Concussions II; Editors: Stefan Duma and Steven Rowson
Latest articles
Journal information
- Electronic ISSN
- 1573-9686
- Print ISSN
- 0090-6964
- Abstracted and indexed in
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- AGRICOLA
- ANVUR
- BFI List
- BIOSIS
- Baidu
- Biological Abstracts
- CLOCKSS
- CNKI
- CNPIEC
- Current Contents/Life Sciences
- Dimensions
- EBSCO
- EI Compendex
- EMBASE
- Google Scholar
- INIS Atomindex
- INSPEC
- Japanese Science and Technology Agency (JST)
- Medline
- Meta
- Naver
- Norwegian Register for Scientific Journals and Series
- OCLC WorldCat Discovery Service
- Pathway Studio
- Portico
- ProQuest
- Reaxys
- SCImago
- SCOPUS
- Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE)
- TD Net Discovery Service
- UGC-CARE List (India)
- WTI AG
- Wanfang
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