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Internal Medicine is a peer-reviewed open-access medical journal published monthly by the Japanese Society of Internal Medicine. It was established in 1961 as the Japanese Journal of Medicine and obtained its current title in 1992.
The JMA Journal is a quarterly general medical journal. The journal was first published in 1958 as the Asian Medical Journal, and from 2001 to 2016 known as Japan Medical Association Journal. The journal ceased operation in 2017, resuming one year later in 2018 under the current title.
The Japanese Association of Medical Sciences (Japanese: 日本医学会, Hepburn: Nihon Igakkai) is a suborganization of the Japan Medical Association (日本医師会) devoted to the development and promotion of science and research in medicine. [1] The Japanese Association of Medical Sciences was founded independently of the Japan Medical ...
Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine: Medicine: John Wiley & Sons: English: 1934–2012 Movement Disorders: Neurology: Wiley-Liss: English: 1986–present Myanmar Medical Journal: Medicine: Myanmar Medical Association: English: 1953–present Nano Biomedicine and Engineering: Medicine: Open-Access House of Science and Technology: English: 2009–present
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Japan Medical Association Journal (JMAJ ). First published monthly in 1958 under the name Asian Medical Journal, this journal has been published since 2001 under its current name. Since 2015 it has been published quarterly. [33] This journal is a clinical research publication published in English. [34] ISSN 1346-8650.
Ohsumi is a professor at Institute of Science Tokyo's Institute of Innovative Research. [1] He received the Kyoto Prize for Basic Sciences in 2012, [2] the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, and the 2017 Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences [3] for his discoveries of mechanisms for autophagy. [4]
Journal of Health Science was a Japanese peer-reviewed medical journal of health science. It was originally established as Eisei Kagaku in 1956 (itself a continuation of the earlier Kōshū Eisei Nenpō), but renamed itself to its final title in 1999. Publication continued until 2011.