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EDP Sciences now publishing Regenerative Medicine Research
EDP Sciences has announced that it is now publishing the fully Open Access journal, Regenerative Medicine Research. EDP officially took over publication of the journal during spring 2016. The first issue published by EDP Sciences will be opened in the second semester of 2016, publishing the articles newly submitted and accepted since the journal transfer.
Regenerative Medicine Research is a peer reviewed international open access journal that publishes research relating to both the fundamental and practical aspects of regenerative medicine, with a particular emphasis on translational research. It will use EDP’s Liberty APC model for article processing charges, where authors can choose their own fair price to publish a paper in Open Access including an amount of 0€.
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More information on new publication by EDP Sciences here.
Regenerative Medicine Research welcomes new board members
Regenerative Medicine Research is happy to announce that four new board members have joined its editorial board.
The new members are:
- Steven R. Goodman and Stephania Ann Cormier from The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, USA
- Alfred Cuschieri from the University of Dundee, UK
- Denis Barritault from the Université Paris-Est Créteil, France.
These new board members join an already prestigious Editorial Board. For full details of the Regenerative Medicine Research Editorial Board, please click here.
New partnership with ScienceOpen and Regenerative Medicine Research

We are pleased to announce a new partnership with ScienceOpen to index content from Regenerative Medicine Research on its platform. ScienceOpen is a freely accessible research network to discover and evaluate scientific information. The unified interface and filtering capabilities should provide a better search experience for researchers and more visibility for journals and publishers. ScienceOpen searches more than 27 million full text open access or article metadata records and puts them in context on an interactive platform.
You can engage with ScienceOpen by linking your author profile to ORCID, commenting, sharing and recommending content, as well as doing post publication peer review and creating your own collection from articles available on the platform.
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