The aim of the International Institute of Anticancer Research (IIAR) is to provide an independent platform for international cooperation in the fight against cancer. The IIAR will advance, protect and support throughout the world the ideals of freedom, peace, health, scientific knowledge, equality, welfare and mutual respect among communities in science and life.This site provides information on the aims and activities of the IIAR, including current cancer research projects and invitations for cooperation.The IIAR is supported by the three international peer-reviewed journals ANTICANCER RESEARCH, IN VIVO and CANCER GENOMICS & PROTEOMICS which are also available online through the Stanford University HighWire Press.
Cancer Genomics & Proteomics (CGP) is an international journal designed to publish rapidly high quality articles and reviews on the application of genomic and proteomic technology to basic, experimental and clinical cancer research. In this site you may find information concerning the editorial board, editorial policy, issue contents, subscriptions, submission of manuscripts and advertising. The first issue of CGP circulated in January 2004.Cancer Genomics & Proteomics is published bimonthly by the International Institute of Anticancer Research.Cancer Genomics & Proteomics supports (a) the aims and the research projects of the INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ANTICANCER RESEARCH and (b) the organization of the INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES OF ANTICANCER RESEARCH.Cancer Genomics & Proteomics is published bimonthly. Each annual volume contains six issues and index.Articles in Cancer Genomics & Proteomics are regularly indexed in the following bibliographic services: PUBMED - MEDLINE, CAS (Chemical Abstracts Service), BIOLOGICAL ABSTRACTS, EMBASE and BIOBASE (Elsevier Bibliographic Databases), BIOSIS PREVIEWS, LEEDS MEDICAL INFORMATION CSA ILLUMINA (Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, including: Oncogenes & Growth Factors, Genetics, Medical & Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Bioengineering), All-Russian Institute of Scientific and Technical Information - VINITI Abstracts Journal, Sociedad Iberoamericana de Information Cientifica (SIIC) Data Bases.
The aim of the International Institute of Anticancer Research (IIAR) is to provide an independent platform for international cooperation in the fight against cancer. The IIAR will advance, protect and support throughout the world the ideals of freedom, peace, health, scientific knowledge, equality, welfare and mutual respect among communities in science and life.This site provides information on the aims and activities of the IIAR, including current cancer research projects and invitations for cooperation.The IIAR is supported by the three international peer-reviewed journals ANTICANCER RESEARCH, IN VIVO and CANCER GENOMICS & PROTEOMICS which are also available online through the Stanford University HighWire Press.