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Medical Applications of Biotechnology: Call for Papers
Arch Dermatol. 2004;140:729.
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Dramatic advances in biotechnology are revolutionizing medical science. Recent discoveries in molecular biology, genomics, cellular and tissue engineering, new drug discovery techniques, and bioimaging hold the promise of improving medical care by enhancing diagnostic capabilities and substantially expanding therapeutic options.1 To increase the awareness of physicians, other health care professionals, and clinical researchers about cutting-edge advances and promising recent discoveries in this dynamic and rapidly evolving research area, the Archives of Dermatology, JAMA, and other ARCHIVES journals will publish a theme issue devoted to medical applications of biotechnology in early 2005.
We invite authors to submit manuscripts on any topic in biotechnology that is relevant to dermatology for consideration for publication in this theme issue. High-quality original research papers, especially those reporting novel discoveries that enhance understanding of disease processes or present major therapeutic advances for common disorders, will receive the highest priority. We encourage submission of manuscripts reporting . . . [Full Text of this Article]
June K. Robinson, MD
Editor
Jeffrey P. Callen, MD
Associate Editor
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