ASCPT Journal Family Issues a Call for Papers and Announces New Board Members
Submit your latest pharmacogenomics, statistics, and pharmacometrics research to special issues being prepared by
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics and
CPT: Pharmacometrics & Systems Pharmacology and see who’s the newest experts added to the Clinical and Translational Medicine Editorial Board.
If you’re looking for a home for work on either pharmacogenomics or statistics and pharmacometrics, consider submitting to one of two upcoming themed issues in
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics (
CPT) or
CPT: Pharmacometrics & Systems Pharmacology (
PSP).
CPT’s September 2021 issue will focus on the evolving field of pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics, from discovery science fueling novel drug development through clinical implementation to improve patient care. Submissions, which must be received by April 1, 2021, may be original research articles, reviews, position/white papers or shorter perspectives. Educational, tutorial-style papers will also be considered. For more information on submitting and a list of in-scope topics, click
here.
PSP’s statistics and pharmacometrics issue will publish in March 2021, with submissions due November 15, 2020. The issue will focus on topics that lie at the intersection of statistical modeling, decision-making and pharmacometrics and will provide multi-stakeholder perspectives on issues of interest to both statisticians and pharmacometricians who are building models to support decision making in drug development and patient care. Original research articles are encouraged, but submissions may include reviews, position/white papers or shorter perspectives. Educational, tutorial-style papers will also be considered. More information on submission and in-scope topics can be found
here.
Join us in welcoming our newest Editorial Board members to
Clinical and Translational Science (
CTS)! These highly qualified individuals will further enhance an already strong group of experts. Together, the
CTS Editorial Board members work to ensure that the journal highlights original translational medicine research that helps bridge laboratory discoveries with the diagnosis and treatment of human disease. They work with the editorial leadership and Journal staff to make
CTS the home for high quality, scientifically sound, original manuscripts focused on clinical pharmacology and translational science. Click
here to see who’s joined the
CTS Editorial Board!
Interested in submitted a paper to the ASCPT Family of Journals? Contact ASCPT’s Managing Editor,
Alethea Gerding with questions.