Generated by GPT-5-mini| EMBO Reports | |
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| Title | EMBO Reports |
| Discipline | Molecular biology |
| Abbreviation | EMBO Rep. |
| Publisher | European Molecular Biology Organization |
| Country | Germany |
| Frequency | Monthly |
| History | 2000–present |
| Openaccess | Hybrid |
| Issn | 1469-221X |
EMBO Reports EMBO Reports is a monthly peer-reviewed journal published by the European Molecular Biology Organization and focused on molecular life sciences, policy, and scientific communication. The journal publishes original research, commentaries, and reviews that engage the communities around institutions such as the Max Planck Society, Wellcome Trust, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, and Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Contributors and readers often include scientists affiliated with universities like Cambridge, Harvard, Oxford, Yale, and institutions such as the European Molecular Biology Laboratory, CNRS, and RIKEN.
EMBO Reports was established in 2000 under the aegis of the European Molecular Biology Organization and developed alongside entities like the Royal Society, National Institutes of Health, Institut Pasteur, and Karolinska Institutet. The journal's early editorial board featured scientists connected to organizations including the Medical Research Council, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, Francis Crick Institute, and University of California, Berkeley. Over successive decades, its trajectory intersected with grant-funders such as the European Research Council, Wellcome Trust, and Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, and policy debates involving the European Commission, UNESCO, and the World Health Organization. The publication history includes editorial leadership drawn from institutions such as University College London, Imperial College London, Johns Hopkins University, and ETH Zurich.
The journal covers topics spanning molecular biology, cell biology, structural biology, and genomics, engaging research communities at institutions like the Sanger Institute, Broad Institute, Max Delbrück Center, and Institut Curie. Content types include primary research, review articles, technical reports, perspectives, and policy pieces relevant to funders such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and foundations like Rockefeller University Press. Articles often reference methodologies developed at places such as the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, and Scripps Research. Interdisciplinary connections link to projects at NASA, CERN, and NIH-funded consortia, and to researchers from universities including Stanford, MIT, Princeton, and Columbia.
The editorial process involves peer review coordinated by an editorial board with members drawn from universities such as University of California, San Francisco, King's College London, and institutions like Institut Pasteur and Max Planck Institutes. Policies on data sharing and reproducibility align with guidelines from organizations including Committee on Publication Ethics, Crossref, ORCID, and the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. The journal's open-access and copyright practices interact with publishers and platforms like Springer Nature, Elsevier, PLOS, and BioMed Central, and with mandates from funders such as the European Research Council, Wellcome Trust, and Horizon Europe. Editorial decisions account for ethical standards set by entities like the World Medical Association and regulatory frameworks influenced by the European Commission and national agencies such as the UK Research and Innovation and the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research.
EMBO Reports is indexed in major bibliographic databases and services that include PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, MEDLINE, and Google Scholar, alongside aggregators such as Dimensions and CrossRef. Metadata and citation tracking integrate with systems maintained by Clarivate Analytics, Elsevier, and the National Library of Medicine. Coverage supports institutional access and discovery via library consortia like LIBER, Research4Life, Portico, and CLOCKSS, and through catalogues maintained by the British Library, Bibliothèque nationale de France, and Deutsche Nationalbibliothek.
The journal's articles are cited in literature produced by researchers affiliated with Harvard Medical School, Mayo Clinic, University of Tokyo, Peking University, and University of Toronto, and are discussed in policy contexts involving the European Commission, WHO, and national academies such as the Royal Society and National Academy of Sciences. Metrics reported by services like Journal Citation Reports, Scopus CiteScore, and Altmetric reflect engagement across communities at institutions including the Broad Institute, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, and EMBL. Scholarly reception has featured commentary from commentators at Nature Publishing Group, Science, Cell Press, and The Lancet, and responses from advocacy organizations such as the Wellcome Trust and Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.
Notable contributions have included articles addressing CRISPR technologies developed by labs such as the University of California, Berkeley, and Harvard University, reviews on single-cell genomics from groups at the Sanger Institute and Broad Institute, and policy analyses referencing the European Commission and UNESCO. Special issues and themed collections have featured collaborations with societies and conferences including the Gordon Conference, Keystone Symposia, EMBO Conferences, and the Society for Neuroscience, and have highlighted work from institutions such as Rockefeller University, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and Johns Hopkins University.
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