Video-Articles: Call for Submissions
Dear Scientist, I invite you to submit a video-article on your experiments to the Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE). JoVE is a newly founded journal devoted to visualized (video-based) publication of biological research. The video-based publication format allows for an explicit demonstration of how experiments are performed, as compared to traditional print publications. Publishing in […]
Dear Scientist,
I invite you to submit a video-article on your experiments to the Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE).
JoVE is a newly founded journal devoted to visualized (video-based) publication of biological research. The video-based publication format allows for an explicit demonstration of how experiments are performed, as compared to traditional print publications. Publishing in JoVE provides an opportunity for visual exposure of your/your lab’s research expertise to thousands of scientists accessing our journal.
Please visit our website at http://www.myjove.com/ and a recent article about us in Nature for more information on our aims, submission format and editorial board that includes researchers from leading research institutions.
Articles published in the first issue include:
Nuclear Transfer Experiments
Kevin Eggan lab (Harvard University)
http://www.myjove.com/Details.htm?ID=116&VID=66&ent=53
Light/Dark Transition Test of Mouse Behavior
Tsuyoshi Miyakawa lab (Kyoto University, Japan)
http://www.myjove.com/Details.htm?ID=104&VID=53&ent=53
We invite submissions in all areas of biological science. JoVE
employs the open-access model: articles will be published without
submission fee and are freely available online. Please contact us if you
have any questions.
Sincerely,
Moshe Pritsker, Ph.D.
Editor in Chief
E-mail: editor@myjove.com
Tel.: 609-240-4504
www.myjove.com