JOURNAL OF NEUROINFECTIOUS DISEASES ACCOMPLISHED 10 YEARS MILESTONE OF RESEARCH PUBLICATION JOURNEY THANKS TO ITS EMINENT RESEARCHERS

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Journal of Neuroinfectious Diseases celebrates more than a decade of its existence in the field of Neuroscience publishing and research and extends a very warm welcome to all the authors, researchers, editors and student to contribute their latest research findings as full length articles to this peer reviewed journal. The journal is committed to serve its readers authors by adding the state of the art facilities to enhance the author’s scholarly visibility.

Established in the year 2010, Journal of Neuroinfectious Diseases is one of the most reputed journals of Omics Journals group, the peer reviewed journal, known for its close-knit association with medical societies and agencies engaged in Neurobiology research. The journal has been publishing the most recent developments in the fields of  Bacteria Induced Neuropathies, Neurocystercercosis, Neuroepidemiology, Neurosyphilis, Neurovirology, Rare Infectious Disease as full length research articles and case studies. 
 

Notwithstanding to any specific organ in the body, the journal has so far published voluminous issues on Emerging Resistance for Infectious Diseases.

With the completion of 10 years, there are editor-in-chief members which are been consistent throughout the journal. This would be great platform to acknowledge them for the same. Herbert B Tanowitz, Professor in Department of Pathology and Medicine, Yeshiva University, USA and Joseph Ndung u, Professor, Head of Neglected Tropical Diseases Programme, Switzerland, Georges E. R. Grau Professor and Chair, Department of Vascular Immunology and Pathology, University of Sydney, Australia are one of them. Prof. Hebert’s professional interests are laboratory investigates the pathogenesis of chagasic heart disease, caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. His main study focuses on examining signaling pathways involved in cardiac remodeling as a consequence of the T. cruzi infection. According to him, this research is examining the consequences of Neuroinfection on cell cycle regulatory proteins in vitro.

Listed and indexed in the reputed indexing sites like Index Copernicus Google Scholar, the Journal of Neuroinfectious Diseases is committed to ‘Creative Commons’ policy of publishing the scholarly articles on open access forum, after a thorough peer review.

On the eve completing more than a decade in medical publishing, the Journal of Neuroinfectious Diseases waives off 20% of its article processing charges to promote quality research from across the nations of the globe to encourage the latest research in the field of Neurobiology.


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