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medecine sciences (paris)
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| Short Name | medecine sciences (paris) |
| Abbreviated Name | medecine sciences (paris) |
| ISSN | 0767-0974 |
| Aim and Scope | médecine/sciences is a French-language monthly journal that shares the latest advances in biomedical research. Its audience includes researchers, clinicians, professors, students, and physicians. Articles are written to be understandable by a scientific but non-specialist readership. The journal publishes different types of content: Nouvelles (News): short, non-reviewed items about recent scientific results. Synthèses (Reviews): in-depth peer-reviewed reviews of scientific topics. Technical dossiers: presentations of new biomedical techniques. Repères (Benchmarks): articles on history of science, social sciences, humanities, public health, or epidemiology. Forum: debate and reflection pieces, columns, and book reviews. Les mots de la science (Words of Science): short explanatory texts on specific scientific or medical terms. Nos jeunes pousses ont du talent (Young talents): short news written by students, published online. All articles are published in French. The writing must be clear, accurate, and suitable for a broad scientific audience. |
| URL | https://www.medecinesciences.org |
| Author Instructions | https://www.medecinesciences.org/en/author-information/instruction-for-authors |
Publications Per Year
Recent Articles (1 total)
2019
Vol. 35
, No. 12
, pp. 966-974
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