Nature Medicine

Nature Medicine

NAT MED

58.7 (2023)
1078-8956
No
Nature Research
Monthly
€10290 EUR/$12290 USD/£8890 GBP
1995
295
1%
Major category Minor category TOP journal Review journal
Q1

MEDICAL

BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Yes No

BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

CiteScore SJR SNIP CiteScore ranking
100.9 19.045 8.987
Subject Area Rank Percentile
MedicineGeneral Medicine 3 / 636 99%
497
Science Citation Index Expanded
Submission to first editorial decision (median days): 4 Submission to acceptance (median days): 103
The criteria for consideration of translational and clinical research in Nature Medicine are originality, timeliness and impact on improving human health by addressing unmet clinical needs. Original research ranges from new concepts in human biology and disease pathogenesis to new therapeutic modalities and drug development, to all phases of clinical work, as well as innovative technologies aimed at improving human health.

We consider all types of clinical research, including:

Case-reports and small case series
Clinical trials, whether phase 1, 2, 3 or 4
Observational studies
Meta-analyses
Biomarker studies
Public and global health studies

Nature Medicine is also committed to facilitating communication between translational and clinical researchers. As such, we consider “hybrid” studies with preclinical and translational findings reported alongside data from clinical studies.

Clinical studies can be submitted in any of our content types. To facilitate the preparation of your clinical study, please review our guidelines and reporting requirements.

Current areas of interest also include, but are not limited to:

Gene and cell therapies
Clinical genomics
Regenerative medicine
High-definition medicine
Effects of the environment in human health
Artificial intelligence in health care
Smart wearable devices
Early disease diagnosis
Microbiome
Aging

Nature Medicine also publishes Reviews, Perspectives and other content commissioned from leading scientists in their fields to provide expert and contextualized views of the latest research driving the progress of medicine. The Magazine section is editorially independent and provides topical and timely reporting of upcoming trends affecting medicine, researchers and the general audience.
Article, Letter, Technical Report, Brief Communication, Analysis, Resource, Correspondence, Matters Arising, News, opinion, News and Views, Book Reviews, Reviews, Reviews, Commentary, Perspective
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