The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics

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The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics (JMD) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and case reports focusing on the development, validation, and application of molecular biology techniques in the diagnosis and management of human diseases. The journal emphasizes the publication of articles that seek to bridge the gap between basic research and clinical application, making it a valuable resource for clinicians, pathologists, molecular biologists, and geneticists.

Scope and Focus

The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics covers a wide range of topics related to molecular diagnostics, including but not limited to:

Abstracting and Indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed in several major databases, ensuring that its content is accessible to a wide audience of researchers and professionals in the field of molecular diagnostics.

Editorial Board

The editorial board of The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics consists of leading experts in the field of molecular diagnostics from around the world. Their expertise ensures that the journal maintains high standards of scientific quality and relevance.

Publication Frequency

The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics is published on a bimonthly basis, providing readers with regular updates on the latest advancements in the field of molecular diagnostics.

Open Access

The journal offers an open access option, allowing authors to make their articles freely available to anyone worldwide. This ensures that the research published in The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics is accessible to the widest possible audience, facilitating the dissemination of knowledge and advancements in the field of molecular diagnostics.

Submission Guidelines

Authors wishing to submit their work to The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics must adhere to the journal's submission guidelines. These guidelines detail the manuscript preparation process, including formatting, figure preparation, and reference style, ensuring that all submissions meet the journal's standards for publication.

Impact Factor

The impact factor of The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics is a measure of the frequency with which the average article in the journal has been cited in a particular year. It is used as a proxy for the relative importance of the journal within its field.


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