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Journal of Morphology

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Journal of Morphology
TitleJournal of Morphology
DisciplineBiology, Anatomy, Zoology
LanguageEnglish
EditorWiley-Blackwell
CountryUnited States

Journal of Morphology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes original research articles on the structure and development of organisms from the molecular to the organismal level, with a focus on evolutionary biology, comparative anatomy, and developmental biology. The journal is affiliated with the American Society of Zoologists and has been in publication since 1887, with notable contributors including Charles Otis Whitman, Frank R. Lillie, and Edmund Beecher Wilson. The journal has a long history of publishing high-impact research, including studies on embryonic development by Hans Driesch and Wilhelm Roux, and has been instrumental in shaping our understanding of morphogenesis and pattern formation in biology. The journal's editorial board includes renowned scientists such as Scott F. Gilbert, Gerd Müller, and Rudolf Raff.

History

The Journal of Morphology was founded in 1887 by Charles Otis Whitman and John Sterling Kingsley, with the goal of providing a platform for the publication of original research in the field of morphology. The journal's early years were marked by the publication of seminal works by Theodor Boveri, Edmund Beecher Wilson, and Nikolai Koltsov, which laid the foundation for modern cell biology and genetics. The journal has undergone several changes in its publication history, including a merger with the American Journal of Anatomy in 1915, and has been published by Wiley-Blackwell since 2007. Notable past editors include Ross Granville Harrison, Leigh Van Valen, and Jane Oppenheimer, who have all made significant contributions to the field of developmental biology and evolutionary biology. The journal has also published works by notable scientists such as Stephen Jay Gould, Niles Eldredge, and Ernst Mayr, who have all made significant contributions to our understanding of evolution and phylogeny.

Scope

The Journal of Morphology publishes original research articles on a wide range of topics related to the structure and development of organisms, including embryonic development, tissue engineering, and regenerative biology. The journal's scope includes studies on model organisms such as Caenorhabditis elegans, Drosophila melanogaster, and Mus musculus, as well as research on human anatomy and disease modeling. The journal also publishes reviews and commentaries on topics of current interest in the field, including stem cell biology, gene regulation, and epigenetics. Recent issues have featured articles on the developmental biology of Xenopus laevis and Danio rerio, as well as studies on the evolutionary biology of insects and vertebrates. The journal's authors include researchers from institutions such as Harvard University, Stanford University, and University of California, Berkeley, and have made significant contributions to our understanding of biological processes and disease mechanisms.

Publication

The Journal of Morphology is published monthly by Wiley-Blackwell, with 12 issues per year. The journal is available in print and online, and is indexed in major databases such as PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science. The journal's articles are peer-reviewed by experts in the field, including Michael Akam, Alessandro Minelli, and Günter P. Wagner, and are edited by a team of experienced editors, including Scott F. Gilbert and Rudolf Raff. The journal's publication process is overseen by an editorial board that includes renowned scientists such as Gerd Müller, Jane Oppenheimer, and Leigh Van Valen. The journal has a strong commitment to open access publishing, and makes all articles available online through the Wiley Online Library.

Impact

The Journal of Morphology has a significant impact on the field of biology, with a high impact factor and a wide readership among researchers and scientists. The journal's articles are highly cited, with many papers receiving hundreds of citations, and have been instrumental in shaping our understanding of biological processes and disease mechanisms. The journal has published seminal works by Theodor Boveri, Edmund Beecher Wilson, and Nikolai Koltsov, which have had a lasting impact on the field of cell biology and genetics. The journal's authors include researchers from institutions such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Oxford, and University of Cambridge, and have made significant contributions to our understanding of evolutionary biology and developmental biology.

Abstracting_and_indexing

The Journal of Morphology is abstracted and indexed in major databases such as PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science. The journal is also indexed in Google Scholar, Microsoft Academic, and CrossRef, and is available through online platforms such as Wiley Online Library and ResearchGate. The journal's articles are also archived in PubMed Central and DOAJ, and are available through open access initiatives such as BioMed Central and PLOS. The journal's indexing and abstracting services are overseen by an editorial board that includes renowned scientists such as Gerd Müller, Jane Oppenheimer, and Leigh Van Valen.

Editorial_board

The Journal of Morphology's editorial board includes renowned scientists such as Scott F. Gilbert, Gerd Müller, and Rudolf Raff, who are experts in the field of morphology and developmental biology. The editorial board also includes researchers from institutions such as Harvard University, Stanford University, and University of California, Berkeley, who have made significant contributions to our understanding of biological processes and disease mechanisms. The journal's editors include Alessandro Minelli, Günter P. Wagner, and Michael Akam, who are all highly respected researchers in the field of biology. The editorial board is responsible for overseeing the journal's publication process, including peer review and editing, and ensures that all articles meet the journal's high standards of quality and scientific rigor. The journal's editorial board is committed to open access publishing and makes all articles available online through the Wiley Online Library.

Category:Scientific journals

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