Journal of Experimental Medicine

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Journal of Experimental Medicine

The Journal of Experimental Medicine (JEM) is a peer-reviewed medical journal that publishes research papers in the biomedical sciences. The journal was established in 1896 and is currently published by Rockefeller University Press.

Pronunciation

Journal of Experimental Medicine: /ˈdʒɜːrnəl ɒv ɪkˈspɛrɪmɛntəl ˈmɛdɪsɪn/

Etymology

The term "Journal of Experimental Medicine" is derived from the English language. "Journal" is a term used to refer to a periodical publication, "Experimental" refers to the method of scientific inquiry involving the manipulation of variables, and "Medicine" refers to the science and practice of diagnosing, treating, and preventing diseases.

Related Terms

  • Biomedical Sciences: The application of natural science, especially the biological and physiological sciences, to clinical medicine.
  • Peer Review: The evaluation of work by one or more people with similar competencies as the producers of the work.
  • Rockefeller University Press: An American publisher that currently publishes three journals in the life sciences.
  • Medical Journal: A scholarly periodical aimed at scientists and clinicians in a particular field of medicine.

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