Generated by GPT-5-mini| The Journal of Experimental Medicine | |
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| Title | The Journal of Experimental Medicine |
| Discipline | Medicine, Immunology, Pathology |
| Publisher | Rockefeller University Press |
| Country | United States |
| History | 1896–present |
| Frequency | Monthly |
| Openaccess | Hybrid |
| Issn | 0022-1007 |
The Journal of Experimental Medicine. The Journal of Experimental Medicine is a peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing research in Medicine, Immunology, and Pathology, founded at the turn of the 20th century and published by Rockefeller University Press. The Journal has historically featured original research by investigators affiliated with institutions such as Rockefeller University, Johns Hopkins University, Harvard University, University of Oxford and Stanford University, and has influenced clinical practice and basic science through landmark reports on subjects including antibodies, vaccination, and transplantation.
Established in 1896 during an era of rapid biomedical institutionalization, the Journal emerged alongside entities like Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research and contemporaneous periodicals such as The Lancet and Journal of Experimental Biology. Early editors and contributors included figures connected to Rudolf Virchow-era pathology and the rise of bacteriology associated with Robert Koch and Louis Pasteur; subsequent decades saw contributions from investigators linked to Walter Reed-era infectious disease research and the interwar expansion of research universities like Johns Hopkins Hospital. Mid-20th century developments reflected the influence of laboratories at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and the molecular biology revolution anchored by groups at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and California Institute of Technology. In the postwar period, seminal papers from authors affiliated with National Institutes of Health, Columbia University, and Yale University established the Journal as a venue for immunology and cell biology breakthroughs. More recent editorial stewardship has navigated transitions in publishing exemplified by peers such as Nature Medicine and Cell, adapting peer review and digital dissemination models.
The Journal's scope covers experimental investigations relevant to human disease with emphases on cellular mechanisms from laboratories at University of California, San Francisco, University of Pennsylvania, University of Cambridge, Karolinska Institutet, and Institut Pasteur. Editorial policy prioritizes mechanistic insight and rigorous methodology, reflecting standards also enforced by journals like Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Journal of Clinical Investigation. Manuscripts undergo peer review by experts drawn from editorial networks including faculty from Imperial College London, Mayo Clinic, Mount Sinai Health System, and Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Policies address data integrity, conflict of interest, and reproducibility in line with guidelines promulgated by bodies such as Committee on Publication Ethics and funding agencies like Wellcome Trust and Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Ethical oversight aligns with institutional review boards at sites like Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and European Molecular Biology Laboratory.
Published monthly by Rockefeller University Press, the Journal operates a hybrid open access model similar to publications by Oxford University Press and Cambridge University Press. Authors supported by funders including National Institutes of Health, European Research Council, Medical Research Council (United Kingdom), and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation may opt for open access agreements; subscription institutions such as Harvard Library, British Library, and Library of Congress historically provided access. Digital archiving and distribution employ partnerships and standards used by PubMed Central, CrossRef, and Portico; article metadata integrate with services from Clarivate, Scopus (Elsevier), and indexing by MEDLINE (NLM).
The Journal is indexed in major bibliographic resources including MEDLINE (NLM), Science Citation Index (part of Clarivate), Scopus (Elsevier), and databases maintained by EBSCO and ProQuest. Citation metrics are tracked by Journal Citation Reports and analytical platforms used by institutions such as Karolinska Institutet for evaluation. Abstracting services and aggregators like Embase and BIOSIS Previews include the Journal's content, facilitating discovery by researchers at organizations such as Max Planck Society and French National Centre for Scientific Research.
Over its history the Journal has published influential work associated with authors from Rockefeller University, NIH Clinical Center, University of Chicago, University of Toronto, Weill Cornell Medicine, and Scripps Research. Notable contributions encompass early descriptions of immune phenomena cited alongside landmark studies by Paul Ehrlich and Elie Metchnikoff, reports that informed vaccine development comparable to breakthroughs credited to Edward Jenner and Louis Pasteur, and mechanistic studies relevant to therapies developed at institutions like Genentech and Roche. The Journal's articles have been foundational for fields addressed by awards such as the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, Lasker Award, and Gairdner Foundation International Award, with authors later associated with these honors. Its influence extends to clinical guidelines produced by bodies like World Health Organization and treatment paradigms advanced at hospitals including Massachusetts General Hospital and Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Editorial governance is led by an editor-in-chief and an editorial board comprising investigators from universities and institutes such as Yale University, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, University of California, San Diego, University of Edinburgh, and ETH Zurich. The Journal's governance structure interacts with the publisher's leadership at Rockefeller University Press and embraces advisory input from committees modeled on those at National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine and professional societies like the American Association of Immunologists and European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. Peer review operations draw on networks including editors and reviewers affiliated with Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Salk Institute for Biological Studies, and Institut Curie.
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