Respiratory Investigation: Volume 62 (Issue 1 to Issue 2)
Certainly, here’s a concise overview of the journal Respiratory Investigation.
Respiratory Investigation
Format:
- Type: Academic Journal
- Review Process: Peer-reviewed
- Language: English
- Origin: Official journal of the Japanese Respiratory Society, formerly known as Nihon Kokyuki Gakkaizasshi (The Journal of the Japanese Respiratory Society)
Overview:
Respiratory Investigation is an English-language journal that focuses on the clinical and basic science aspects of respiratory diseases. It aims to publish original research on various respiratory diseases and their treatments, along with articles related to basic physiology, pathology, and cellular/molecular biology of pulmonary conditions.
Content Types:
- Original Articles: Comprehensive research articles on respiratory diseases, physiology, pathology, and cellular/molecular biology.
- Rapid Communications: Brief and timely articles about significant findings or updates.
- Reviews and Guidelines: In-depth overviews and recommendations based on current scientific understanding.
- Editorials: Expert opinions on significant developments or debates in the field.
- Letters to the Editor: Short communications regarding articles published in the journal or other important topics.
- Case Reports: Exceptionally accepted if they offer significant scientific novelty or crucial clinical relevance.
Special Interests:
- Focuses on the diversity of respiratory diseases based on genetic and environmental differences between Eastern and Western populations.
- Will consider peer-reviewed articles on pediatric pulmonology if they are closely related to respiratory diseases in adults.
Target Audience:
- Respiratory specialists
- Clinical researchers
- Pulmonologists
- Healthcare providers in the field of respiratory medicine
- Academic scholars and students
Open to Contributions:
The journal welcomes contributions not just from Japanese members of the Society, but also from non-members across Asia and globally.
Respiratory Investigation serves as a vital platform for sharing innovative research and clinical insights in the field of respiratory diseases, with a unique focus on East-West differences in disease manifestation.