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Perspectives in Biology and Medicine

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Olaf Dammann, Tufts University

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67 (2024)
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Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, an interdisciplinary scholarly journal whose readers include biologists, physicians, students, and scholars, publishes essays that place important biological or medical subjects in broader scientific, social, or humanistic contexts. These essays span a wide range of subjects, from biomedical topics such as neurobiology, genetics, and evolution, to topics in ethics, history, philosophy, and medical education and practice. The editors encourage an informal style that has literary merit and that preserves the warmth, excitement, and color of the biological...
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, an interdisciplinary scholarly journal whose readers include biologists, physicians, students, and scholars, publishes essays that place important biological or medical subjects in broader scientific, social, or humanistic contexts. These essays span a wide range of subjects, from biomedical topics such as neurobiology, genetics, and evolution, to topics in ethics, history, philosophy, and medical education and practice. The editors encourage an informal style that has literary merit and that preserves the warmth, excitement, and color of the biological and medical sciences.
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Volume:
Volume
67 (2024)
Frequency
Quarterly
ISSN
Print: 0031-5982
Online: 1529-8795

I. Editorial Policy

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine is an interdisciplinary journal published by The Johns Hopkins University Press. Our readers include scientists, physicians, students, and scholars in many disciplines who are interested in the intersections of biology and medicine. We publish essays that place biological and medical topics within broad scientific, social, or humanistic contexts. We also publish short articles, critical assessments of books, and, occasionally, short stories. Although some of our essays are invited, we welcome voluntary contributions. Please note that we do not publish primary scientific research.

Essays should be preceded by an abstract of up to 200 words. The essays we publish generally range from 4,000 to 7,000 words. We encourage authors to use a personal, informal writing style that preserves the humanity, excitement, and color of the biological and medical sciences.

All essays are subject to peer review before publication, and all manuscripts are edited according to The Chicago Manual of Style, 17th ed. (Univ. of Chicago Press). 

II. Preparation of Manuscripts

Manuscripts must be submitted in digital format as Word (.doc) files, via the ScholarOne system at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/pbm. Text should be in Times Roman font and double-spaced throughout. When an abbreviation is peculiar to any field of biology or medicine, the complete word(s) should be used at first mention in the text, followed by the abbreviation in parentheses. Tables and illustrations will be accepted when necessary for the presentation of ideas and should be submitted as separate digital images (high-quality .jpeg, .tiff, or .eps files), not in the main manuscript or as PowerPoint slides; specific submission details are available on ScholarOne.

Footnotes are discouraged. If required, they should be numbered consecutively within the text and appear at the end of the document.

Authors should use the minimum number of references consistent with good scholarship and should cite them according to Chicago Manual author-date format, using initials for given names, “et al.” for references with four or more authors, and Medline abbreviations for journal titles. Citations should be given as (Author Year); multiple citations should be listed in alphabetical rather than chronological order and separated by semicolons (Faria, Fredrikson, and Furmark 2008; Moerman 2002).

Journal references should include author(s), year, title, journal title (abbreviated according to Medline, without periods), volume, issue (if available), and inclusive pagination; DOI is optional:

Faria,V., M. Fredrikson, and T. Furmark. 2008. “Imaging the Placebo Response: A Neuro-Functional Review.” Eur Neuropsychopharmacol 18: 473–85.

Hare, C. 2017. “Risk and Radical Uncertainty in HIV Research.” J Med Ethics 43 (2): 87–89.

Hirsch, T., et al. 2017. “Regeneration of the Entire Human Epidermis Using Transgenic Stem Cells.” Nature 551 (7680): 327–32. DOI: 10.1038/nature24487.

Book references should include author(s), year, chapter title, book title, edition, editor(s), inclusive page numbers, place of publication, and publisher:

Childress, J. F. 1997. “The Normative Principles of Medical Ethics.” In Medical Ethics, ed. R. M. Veatch, 29–56. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett.

Moerman, D. E. 2002. Meaning, Medicine and the “Placebo Effect.” Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Trevathan, W. R., E. O. Smith, and J. McKenna. 2008. Evolutionary Medicine and Health: New Perspectives. New York: Oxford University Press.

Internet references should include URL but no “accessed” date:

Nuffield Council on Bioethics. 2016. Genome Editing: An Ethical Review. London: Nuffield Council. https://www.nuffieldbioethics.org/publications/genome-editing-an-ethical....

For questions regarding manuscript formatting, contact Solveig Robinson, Managing Editor, at Man.Ed.PBM@hotmail.com.

III. Manuscript Acceptance Policy

While it is our policy to require the assignment of copyright for most essays, we do not usually request assignment of copyright for other contributions. Although the copyright to such a contribution may remain with the author, it is understood that, in return for publication, the journal has the nonexclusive right to publish the contribution and the continuing right, without limit, to include the contribution as part of any reprinting of the issue and/or volume of the journal in which the contribution first appeared by any means and in any format, including computer-assisted storage and readout, in which the issue and/or volume may be reproduced by the publisher or by its licensed agencies.

The Hopkins Press Journals Ethics and Malpractice Statement can be found at the ethics-and-malpractice page.

Peer Review Policy

Essays submitted to Perspectives in Biology and Medicine should be original, unpublished work not under consideration for publication elsewhere. The Editors do an initial review to determine suitability for the journal and select submissions to be sent out for full peer review. Peer review is double-blind.  Manuscripts are generally reviewed by two to four peer reviewers. The journal seeks well-written essays that target a wide interdisciplinary readership and place important biological or medical topics in a broad scientific or medical context. The editors privilege an informal style of writing. While we encourage interdisciplinary engagement, the journal does not publish basic scientific research, reviews of the literature, or reports on empirical studies. Manuscripts that receive a “revise and resubmit” decision are reviewed again upon resubmission, often by the original referees and sometimes by new referees, at the editors’ discretion. For manuscripts sent out for peer review, the review process generally takes about two months.

Editor

Olaf Dammann, Tufts University

Managing Editor

Solveig C. Robinson, Tacoma, WA

Editors Emeriti

Martha Montello, Harvard Medical School  
Robert L. Perlman, Chicago, IL  
Alan N. Schechter, Bethesda, MD

Editorial Interns

Bethany Taylor, Tacoma, WA

Advisory Board

Allan M. Brandt, Boston, MA  
Edward M. Hundert, Boston, MA  
Mark Siegler, Chicago, IL  
Robert D. Truog, Boston, MA

Editorial Board

Neal Baer, Boston, MA  
Keith Barrington, Montreal, Canada  
Catherine Belling, Chicago, IL  
Rebecca Weintraub, Brendel Boston, MA  
Daniel Brudney, Chicago, IL  
Tod S. Chambers, Chicago, IL  
Donald Chambers, Chicago, IL  
Larry R. Churchill, Blowing Rock, NC  
A. Mark Clarfield, Beer-sheva, Israel  
Farr Curlin, Durham, NC  
Véronique Fournier, Paris, France  
Jeffrey S. Flier, Boston, MA  
Arthur W. Frank, Calgary, Canada  
Paul R. Helft, Indianapolis, IN  
D. Micah Hester, Little Rock, AR  
Anne Hudson Jones, Galveston, TX  
David Jones, Boston, MA  
Annemarie Jutel, Wellington, New Zealand  
Jonathan Kimmelman, Montreal, Canada  
Susan E. Lederer, Madison, WI  
Christine Mitchell, Boston, MA  
Jamie Nelson, Lansing, MI  
Debjani Mukherjee, New York, NY  
Maria Serenella Pignotti, Florence, Italy  
Judith L. Rapoport, Bethesda, MD  
Lainie Friedman Ross, Chicago, IL  
David Schenck, Greensboro, NC  
John A. Spertus, Kansas City, MO  
Jeremy Sugarman, Baltimore, MD  
Daniel P. Sulmasy, Chicago, IL  
Effy Vayena, Zurich, Switzerland  
Eduard Verhagen, Groningen, Netherlands

 

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    • Horticultural Science
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  • Abstracts of Mycology   (Ceased)  (Print)
  • Chemical Abstracts (Print)   (Ceased)  (Print)
  • Chemical Titles   (Ceased)  (Print)
  • Index Medicus   (Ceased)  (Print)
  • Index to Dental Literature   (Ceased)  (Print)
  • Index to Scientific Reviews   (Ceased)  (Print)
  • Index Veterinarius   (Ceased)  (Print)
  • Inpharma Weekly   (Ceased)  (Print)
  • Psychological Abstracts   (Ceased)  (Print)
  • Social Planning - Policy & Development Abstracts   (Ceased)  (Print)

Source: Ulrichsweb Global Serials Directory.

0.8 (2023)
1.1 (Five-Year Impact Factor)
0.00075 (Eigenfactor™ Score)

Rank in Category (by Journal Impact Factor):
38 of 104 journals, in “History & Philosophy of Science”
162of 189 journals, in “Medicine, Research & Experimental”


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The article “Ethical Maxims for a Marginally Inhabitable Planet,” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 64, no. 4 (Autumn 2021), 494-510, by David Schenck and Larry R. Churchill was featured by environmentalist Joanna Macy in an international zoom conference entitled "Climate Change as Spiritual Practice” hosted by Jonathan Gustin, June 2022. This article was also a major impetus for the upcoming Autumn 2022 issue of Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, edited by Elizabeth Lanphier and Larry R. Churchill, entitled “The Translational Work of Bioethics,” which describes the practical uses of bioethics in a rapidly changing world.

 

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