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Dear researcher,
Biomolecular
Detection and Quantification (BDQ)
is
an open access, peer-reviewed
international journal dedicated to championing
excellence in molecular
study design, measurement, data analysis and
reporting. Download
recent
BDQ papers on Elsevier Science Direct.
Its focus is on the application of
qualitative and
quantitative molecular methodologies to all
areas of clinical and life
sciences. The
journal has two main
aims:
- to provide a forum for discussion and
recommendation
of guidelines designed to improve the
accuracy of molecular
measurement, its data analysis and the
transparency of its subsequent
reporting;
- to publish molecular biology based studies
that
adhere to best practice guidelines, both
current and future.
Benefits
of
publishing open access with
Elsevier's Biomolecular Detection and
Quantification:
- Peer-reviewed journal
indexed by
Scopus and supporting ORCID and Crossref to
help maintain your
publication record.
- A renowned and respected editorial
team
with extensive knowledge of your research
field. BDQ was established by
a group of scientists based on their
experience developing and
publishing the Minimum Information for
Publication of Quantitative
Real-Time (and Digital) PCR Experiments (the
MIQE and digital MIQE
guidelines).
- Reaching key audiences
with 10
million active users per month using our
publishing platform
ScienceDirect.
- Choice of user licenses
so authors
can decide how best to publish open access.
- A discount on the
publication fee
for a limited time.
For more information about publishing Open
Access with
Elsevier, including funding body arrangements,
institutional agreements
and more, visit: www.elsevier.com/openaccess
We look forward to receiving your paper!
Kind regards,
The Editors
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