Glocality is an open access Undergraduate Academic Journal, which offers a platform to college students around the world to publish their work and original research, exploring the relationship between local and global. We admit articles in the fields of Social Entrepreneurship, Civil Society, Urban Dynamics, and Health.
Glomerular Diseases is a first-in-class open-access journal focusing exclusively on the glomerulus. Its overarching purpose is to disseminate cutting-edge clinical knowledge and expertise coupled with innovation in enhanced morphological capture, genomics, molecular signatures, epigenetics, machine learning, and statistical analytics in order to accomplish precision medicine for patients with glomerular diseases. It will serve the international community of academicians, clinicians, clinical trialists, patients, and patient-centered organizations.
Glomerular Diseases, as a forum for frontline clinical, basic, and informatics science as well as clinical practice, ultimately aims to improve patient care.
Glomerular Diseases welcomes review articles and original research in the fields of clinical nephrology, renal pathology, analytical biostatistics, bioinformatics methods and their applications, as well as in basic science, genetics, genomics, proteomic
The journal is dedicated to general linguistics. It publishes contributions from all areas of linguistics, provided they contain theoretical implications that shed light on the nature of language and the language faculty. Contributions should be of interest to all linguists, independently of their own specialisation.
No specific linguistic theories or trends are given preference. Papers accepted for publication are strictly selected on the basis of scientific quality and scholarly standing.
Established as the leading journal in the field, Glycobiology provides a unique forum dedicated to research into the biological functions of glycans, including glycoproteins, glycolipids, proteoglycans and free oligosaccharides, and on proteins that specifically interact with glycans (including lectins, glycosyltransferases, and glycosidases).Glycobiology is essential reading for researchers in biomedicine, basic science, and the biotechnology industries. By providing a single forum, the journal aims to improve communication between glycobiologists working in different disciplines and to increase the overall visibility of the field.