Affiliation:
Published in association with Renji Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine.
Review Process:
Peer-reviewed.
Publication Frequency:
Published monthly since 1915.
Objective:
The journal aims to bridge the gap between laboratory, clinical, and public health research. By doing so, it strives to accelerate the application of scientific discoveries into new or improved standards of care. The journal promotes a broad-based exchange between various subspecialties in medicine, ranging from basic and preclinical to clinical, epidemiologic, and health outcomes research.
Content Focus:
- Laboratory, clinical, and public health research across all subspecialties of medicine.
- Studies that have the potential for direct application to human disease, based on preclinical research.
- Studies stemming from preliminary human experimentation that may enhance our understanding of the biological principles that underlie human disease.
- Public health studies that have potential applications in clinical practice, disease prevention, or healthcare policy.
Interdisciplinary Scope:
The journal is both interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary, encouraging a wide-ranging exchange of ideas and research methodologies among professionals from different fields.
Audience:
- Clinicians
- Researchers in laboratory and clinical settings
- Public Health Professionals
- Healthcare Policy Makers
Translational Research serves as a comprehensive resource for medical professionals, providing up-to-date findings across a broad range of biomedical subspecialties. Its aim is to facilitate the efficient translation of scientific discoveries into practical applications that can improve healthcare outcomes.