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Journal of Experimental Medicine
TitleJournal of Experimental Medicine
DisciplineMedicine
AbbreviationJ. Exp. Med.
PublisherRockefeller University Press
CountryUnited States
History1896–present
FrequencyMonthly
Issn0022-1007

Journal of Experimental Medicine is a peer-reviewed scientific periodical publishing original research on immunology, cell biology, and pathology with emphasis on mechanisms of disease. Established in the late 19th century, it has been associated with major biomedical institutions and figures in New York City scientific life. The journal has influenced work at laboratories affiliated with Rockefeller University, Harvard Medical School, and Johns Hopkins University and is cited across literature tied to Nobel Prize–winning discoveries.

History

The journal was founded during a period of transformation in biomedical research associated with institutions such as Rockefeller University, Columbia University, and the Mount Sinai Health System. Early editorial influence included investigators trained in traditions linked to Rudolf Virchow's pathology lineage and laboratory movements concurrent with the rise of Pasteur-aligned bacteriology. Over the 20th century the title intersected with laboratories at Massachusetts General Hospital, Mayo Clinic, and University of Pennsylvania at moments when investigators like those connected to Karl Landsteiner and Oswald Avery shaped experimental approaches. Editorial offices and publisher changes paralleled expansions in laboratory science across United States, with editorial boards drawing members from National Institutes of Health, Imperial College London, and Karolinska Institute.

Scope and Content

The journal publishes original articles, short communications, and reviews on topics spanning immunology, microbiology, virology, oncology, and neuroscience where molecular and cellular mechanisms are central. Work submitted often involves collaborations among investigators at Stanford University School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, Yale School of Medicine, and international centers including The Francis Crick Institute and Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry. Typical studies report findings relevant to clinical groups at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Cleveland Clinic, and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and intersect with projects funded by National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and Wellcome Trust. The journal also features methodological advances with relevance to laboratories using techniques developed at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and by researchers affiliated with Salk Institute.

Editorial Leadership and Peer Review

Editorial leadership has historically included editors and board members drawn from faculty at Rockefeller University, Harvard University, Princeton University, and University of Chicago. Peer review processes involve external reviewers from institutions such as University of Cambridge, ETH Zurich, University of Oxford, and University of Tokyo. Editorial policies reflect standards endorsed by organizations including the Committee on Publication Ethics and practices observed in venues like Nature and Science. Leadership transitions have sometimes paralleled broader debates in publishing involving stakeholders at American Association for the Advancement of Science and funding agencies such as European Research Council.

Abstracting and Indexing

The journal is indexed in major bibliographic services that include PubMed, MEDLINE, Science Citation Index, and databases managed by Clarivate and Scopus. Library holdings span catalogues at Library of Congress, Wellcome Library, and university libraries such as those at University of California, Berkeley and Columbia University Libraries. Citation tracking and metrics reported by organizations like Journal Citation Reports and tools developed by Google Scholar and CrossRef shape visibility among researchers at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and global partners including Karolinska Institutet.

Impact and Reception

The journal's influence is reflected in citations tied to landmark work recognized by Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine laureates and by frequent citation in policy discussions at World Health Organization and consensus statements from societies including the American Association of Immunologists and European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. Reception among clinical researchers at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Brigham and Women's Hospital, and basic scientists at Howard Hughes Medical Institute labs has been strong, though debates over publication models mirror controversies involving Elsevier and open‑access advocates such as Public Library of Science.

Notable Publications and Contributions

Notable contributions include studies that advanced understanding of antigen presentation relevant to work by researchers associated with Peter Doherty and Rolf Zinkernagel lineages, discoveries intersecting with the mechanisms studied by James Allison and Tasuku Honjo-related immunotherapy research, and early reports that influenced vaccine development programs at Walter Reed Army Institute of Research and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance. The journal has published influential papers on signaling pathways probed by laboratories at Salk Institute for Biological Studies and developmental immunology work connected to Kenneth Chien and contemporaries. Contributions have informed clinical trials run by institutions like National Cancer Institute and interventions evaluated in multicenter studies at Mount Sinai Medical Center and St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

Category:Medical journals