Media outlets starting with N
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NNature Photographer
Written for nature photographers and nature enthusiasts who range from beginners to professionals. Covers photographing the wilderness, from close-ups to grand landscapes and seascapes, using specialized equipment, detailed natural history information, field techniques, and new product information and equipment reviews.
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Nature Physics
Impact Factor: 18.791 (Source: 2015 Journal Citation Report, Science Edition, Thomson Reuters, 2016) Background and Format: Nature Physics is a monthly multi-disciplinary journal which covers the core physics disciplines, pure and applied, but is also open to a broad range of topics whose central theme falls within the bounds of physics. In addition to publishing primary research, Nature Physics serves as a source of information for the physics community through Review Articles, News & Views, Research Highlights on important developments published throughout the physics literature, Commentaries, Book Reviews, and Correspondence. Audience and Readership: The journal is aimed at materials scientists in academia and the industry. Circulation: The circulation figure is not disclosed. Distribution: The journal is available through subscription. Ad Rates: For enquiries the Sales Team for Europe can be reached on +44 (0) 20 7843 4960 and salesoperations@nature.com Other Information: The journal has no external editorial board, so editorial decisions are made by a team of full time professional editors who are PhD - level scientists.
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Nature Reviews Cancer
Impact Factor: 34.244 Circulation: The Publisher does not disclose the circulation. Aims of the Journal: Launched in October 2000, Nature Reviews Cancer aims to be a gateway from which cancer researchers - from those investigating the molecular basis of cancer to those involved in translational research - access the information that they need to further the ability to diagnose, treat and ultimately prevent cancer. It's an international monthly review journal, which aims to provide timely, authoritative reviews that are of broad interest and of exceptional quality. Content: Nature Reviews Cancer is organized into the following main sections: Research Highlights, Progress, Reviews, Analysis and Perspectives. Subjects covered include genomic instability: chromosomal and microsatellite instabilities; defects in DNA repair pathways; growth factor signalling to cell cycle progression: proto-oncogenes and their dysregulation; growth inhibitory signals: dysregulation of quiescence and differentiation, tumour suppressors and their inactivation; cellular immortality and telomere maintenance; cell death: evading apoptosis, including avoidance of immune surveillance systems; angiogenesis: sustaining tumour growth by building a vascular system; metastasis: moving to and surviving in new environments;carcinogenesis and cancer prevention: epidemiology, genetic and environmental triggers, gene–environment interactions and strategies for reducing risk; xancer diagnosis and prognosis: molecular markers; diagnostic imaging; defining tumour margins; detecting minimal residual disease; new approaches to cancer therapy: rational drug design, gene therapy, immunotherapy, combination therapies, combating drug resistance and targeting therapies to the individual; experimental systems and techniques: cell culture and animal models, genomic and proteomic approaches to studying cancer; cancer-associated disease: cancer pain, cachexia, symptoms associated with treatment (hair loss, anaemia, gastrointestinal disease), psychosocial aspects of cancer;ethical, legal and social issues surrounding cancer research: trial design, genetic screening, public and professional education, research policy and advocacy; and conventional approaches to cancer diagnosis and treatment: how do they perform, what are their drawbacks and how might they be improved in the future? Readership: Professionals working in the field of cancer research. Editorial contacts: The Editorial team can be contacted at nrc@nature.com Manuscript Submission: Author instructions can be found here. Online submissions can be made here. Other Information: Advertising information is available here. Press can be reached at press@nature.com
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Nature Reviews Cardiology
2 Year Impact Factor: 10.533 5 Year Impact Factor: 10.560 Circulation: The Publisher does not disclose the circulation. Aims of the Journal: Nature Reviews' clinical content is written by internationally renowned clinical academics and researchers and targeted towards readers in the medical sciences, from postgraduate level upwards. While intended to be read by practicing doctors, researchers and academics within a specialty, we aim to make all our articles accessible to readers working in any medical discipline. In-depth Reviews present authoritative, up-to-date information on a topic, placing it in the context of a field's history and development. Topical discussion and opinions are proffered in Perspectives and News & Views articles, and in the Research Highlights section we filter primary research from a range of specialty and general medical journals Content: Nature Reviews Cardiology features unique content designed to be of practical value in making diagnosis and treatment decisions. Sections include editorial and opinion pieces, highlights from the current literature, commentaries on the application of recent research to practical patient care, comprehensive reviews, and in-depth case studies. Subjects covered include: Acute coronary syndromes Arrhythmias Angina and coronary artery disease Cardiomyopathy and heart failure Concomitant disease Congenital disease Intervention (devices, reperfusion, revascularization, surgery and transplantation) Disease markers Genetics Hypertension Imaging and other investigations Infection Pathology Public health Stroke Therapy (pharmacotherapy, dietary, exercise) Thrombosis Valvular disease Vascular disease (including aneurysm, atherosclerosis, peripheral vessels, Raynaud) Editorial Contacts: An online editorial board can be viewed here Manuscript Submission Instructions for authors can be viewed here Online manuscript submissions can be viewed here Other Information: Information on advertising can be viewed here
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Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology
Formerly called Nature Clinical Practice Oncology and launched in November 2004. Serves as a peer-reviewed journal for oncologists delivering a timely interpretation of key developments reported in the original research, translating the latest findings into clinical practice. Coverages includes pathology, diagnosis, treatment (e.g. chemotherapy, radiotherapy, surgery), prevention, and palliative care of all types of human malignant disease. Content will include editorial and opinion pieces, highlights from the current literature, commentaries on the application of recent research to practical patient care, comprehensive reviews, and in-depth case studies.
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Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology
Impact Factor: 18.786 Circulation: The Publisher does not disclose the circulation. Aims of the journal: Nature Reviews' clinical content is written by international clinical academics and researchers and are targeted towards readers in the medical sciences, from postgraduate level upwards. While intended to be read by practicing doctors, researchers and academics within a speciality, they aim to make all articles accessible to readers working in any medical discipline. In-depth Reviews aim to present authoritative, up-to-date information on a topic, placing it in the context of a field's history and development. Topical discussion and opinions are proffered in Perspectives and News & Views articles, and in the Research Highlights section we filter primary research from a range of speciality and general medical journals. Finally, Case Studies enable authors to present novel and interesting cases and discuss the most useful features to bear in mind for treating future cases. Content: Subjects covered include: Chemotherapy Clinical pharmacology Diagnosis and imaging Epidemiology Experimental therapies Genetics/genomics Hematology Disease markers Immunotherapy Medical oncology Molecular and cellular signaling Palliative care Pathology Pediatric oncology Prevention Radiotherapy Screening Statistics Surgical oncology Targeted therapies Editorial contacts: The full editorial board can be viewed here. Manuscript submission: Author instructions can be found here. Online Manuscript Submissions can be made here. Ad rates: For ad rates, please see here.
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Nature Reviews Drug Discovery
Impact Factor:22.66 (Source: Scimago Journal & Country Rank)Circulation: The figure is not currently disclosed.Aims of the journal:Nature Reviews Drug Discovery is a monthly journal aimed at everyone working in the drug discovery and development arena. In addition it seeks to provide the highest-quality reviews and perspectives covering the entire field, each issue includes news stories that investigate the hottest topics in drug discovery, timely summaries of key primary research papers and concise updates on the latest advances in fast-moving areas such as new drug approvals, patent law and emerging industry trends.Content: The journal covers the following subjects: Target discovery Rational drug design Combinatorial and parallel synthesis Medicinal chemistry Key compound classes Natural products High-throughput screening Novel therapeutic approaches to disease states Microarrays Bioinformatics and chemoinformatics Absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination (ADME) Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics Pharmacology Toxicology Pharmacogenomics and toxicogenomics Drug delivery Biopharmaceuticals Biotechnology Vaccines Clinical trial evaluation Regulatory issues PharmacoeconomicsEditorial contacts: See the list of editors here.The editorial office can be reached at naturereviews@nature.com.Manuscript submission:To be published in nature Reviews Drug Discovery a manuscript should meet the following criteria: Timely, accurate and balanced Important to scientists in the specific field Interesting and accessible to researchers in other areas of Drug DiscoverySubmit online at http://mts-nrdd.nature.com/cgi-bin/main.plex
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nature Reviews Endocrinology
Impact factor: 15.432 (2015 two year impact factor) Circulation: Source: Publisher Monthly Unique Users: 36,879 (Source: Publisher) Aims of the journal: In-depth Reviews aims to present authoritative, up-to-date information on a topic, placing it in the context of a field's history and development. Topical discussion and opinions are offered in Perspectives and News & Views articles, and in the Research Highlights section we filter primary research from a range of specialty and general medical journals. Finally, Case Studies enable authors to present novel and interesting cases and discuss the most useful features to bear in mind for treating future cases. Content: Subjects covered include: Adrenal gland Autoimmunity (including infection) Bone and mineral metabolism Cancer Cardiovascular endocrinology (including endocrine hypertension) Diabetes (including the metabolic syndrome, hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia) Diagnosis and screening Epidemiology Gastrointestinal hormones (not including pancreatic hormones) Genetics Growth and development (including growth hormone and insulin-like growth factors) Malnutrition Metabolism Multihormonal system disorders Neuroendocrinology (including the hypothalamus) Obesity Other Pancreatic hormones (other than insulin) Parathyroid gland Pediatric endocrinology Pituitary gland (including pineal gland) Reproductive endocrinology (including placental hormones) Surgery (including transplantation and biopsies) Therapy (pharmacotherapy, radiotherapy, nutrition, alternative) Thyroid gland Readership: Targeted towards readers in the medical sciences, from postgraduate level upwards. While intended to be read by practicing doctors, researchers and academics within a specialty, they aim to make all our articles accessible to readers working in any medical discipline. According to the publisher: On average, researchers reading Nature Reviews Endocrinology state an annual budget of $79k for products/equipment 58% of Nature Reviews Endocrinology’s clinical audience are Physicians and 22% of those are Endocronologists Manuscript Submission: To be published in Nature Reviews clinical content must meet the following criteria: Timely, accurate and balanced Important to practicing doctors, researchers and academics in the subspecialty Interesting and accessible to practicing doctors, researchers and academics in wider specialties Author instructions can be found here. The journal welcome suggestions and ideas for articles, but discourage the submission of non-commissioned articles. Commissioned articles via online manuscript submission here. Other information: For details of commercial opportunities click here.
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Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Impact factor: 14.435 Circulation: The Publisher does not disclose the circulation figure. Aims of the journal: Nature Reviews' clinical content is written by international clinical academics and researchers and targeted towards readers in the medical sciences, from postgraduate level upwards. While intended to be read by practicing doctors, researchers and academics within a speciality, the journal aims to make all our articles accessible to readers working in any medical discipline. In-depth Reviews present authoritative, up-to-date information on a topic, placing it in the context of a field's history and development. Topical discussion and opinions are proffered in Perspectives and News & Views articles, and in the Research Highlights section we filter primary research from a range of speciality and general medical journals. Content: Subjects covered include; Cancer Diagnosis and screening Endoscopy (including imaging) Epidemiology Gall bladder and biliary tract Gastroesophageal reflux disease Gastrointestinal bleeding Genetics Geriatric gastroenterology Hepatitis Infection (including bacterial, viral, parasitic) Inflammatory bowel disease Large intestine (including anus) Liver (including cirrhosis and fibrosis) Motility (including irritable bowel syndrome) Nutrition (including digestion, intolerance, allergies, therapy, obesity) Pancreas Pediatric gastroenterology Small intestine Stomach Surgery (including transplantation and biopsies) Therapy (including pharmacotherapy, radiotherapy, nutrition, alternative) Ulcers Upper gastrointestinal tract (including mouth, esophagus, ingestion) Readership: Readers in the medical sciences, from postgraduate level upwards. While intended to be read by practising doctors, researchers and academics within a speciality, the journal aims to make all our articles accessible to readers working in any medical discipline. Editorial contacts: The editorial team can be reached at nrgasthep@nature.com Manuscript submission: The journal welcome suggestions and ideas for articles, but discourage the submission of non-commissioned articles. Proposals for articles should be submitted online through their manuscript submission and tracking system. More information can be found here Online submissions here Adverting information: For further information click here
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Nature Reviews Genetics
Impact Factor: 36.978 (Source: 2013 Journal Citation Report - Thomson Reuters, 2014) Journal Ranking: Number one journal in the field of genetics and heredity (Source: Publisher Circulation: The publisher does not disclose the circulation. Aims of the journal: Nature Reviews Genetics covers the full scientific breadth of modern genetics, capturing its excitement, diversity and implications Content: Subjects covered include: Genomics: genome sequencing, genome projects, bioinformatics, cancer genomics, metagenomics, pharmacogenomics, resources Functional genomics: transcriptomics, functional genomics screens, bioinformatics Evolutionary genetics: evo-devo, genome evolution, comparative genomics, population genetics, phylogenetics Technology: new techniques, experimental strategies, therapy, applied genetics and genomics, computational biology Gene expression: gene regulatory elements, transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation, regulatory RNAs, broad perspectives on gene regulation, gene expression profiling, gene regulatory networks Multifactorial genetics: complex traits, mapping strategies, technology, genetic variation Disease: disease gene identification, relationship between genotype and phenotype, molecular pathology of genetic disease, complex disease, disease susceptibility/resistance Chromosome biology: DNA elements, telomeres, centromeres, mobile elements, chromosome stability, DNA damage, meiosis and mitosis, nuclear organization, artificial chromosomes Epigenetics: DNA methylation, histone modification, chromatin structure, imprinting, chromatin remodeling, epigenomics Developmental biology: patterning, differentiation, stem cells, reproductive technology Systems and networks: systems biology, biological networks, synthetic biology, modelling Ethical, legal and social implications of genetics and genomics Editorial Contacts: A list of editorial contacts can be viewed here Manuscript submission: Author guidelines can be viewed here Online manuscript submissions can be made here Other Information: This team does not want to be contacted by PRs and do not want to receive press releases.