Translational Pediatrics is indexed in PubMed/PubMed Central (PMC)
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Translational Pediatrics is indexed in PubMed/PubMed Central (PMC)

Molly J. Wang

Translational Pediatrics, AME Publishing Company, Guangzhou 510000, China

Correspondence to: Molly J. Wang, Senior Editor. Translational Pediatrics, AME Publishing Company, Guangzhou 510000, China. Email: editor@thetp.org.

Submitted Jan 20, 2016. Accepted for publication Jan 20, 2016.

doi: 10.21037/tp.2016.03.03


The editorial office of Translational Pediatrics (TP) is pleased to deliver the news that the journal has passed the evaluation of PubMed Central (PMC) inclusion by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) and is now officially accepted and indexed in PubMed/PMC (Figure 1). All TP articles including those previously published will be searchable in PubMed as soon as the indexation process is finished, which is expected to be completed within the month. Consequently, authors publishing in TP will enjoy maximum exposure of their research.

Figure 1 Cover image of TP.

Translational Pediatrics (Transl Pediatr, TP, Print ISSN 2224-4336, Online ISSN 2224-4344), is an open access, peer review journal published quarterly since July 2012. Currently, no article process fee or publication fee is required to publish in TP. It aims to provide a forum for the dissemination of original research articles as well as review articles in all areas related to pediatrics.

TP publishes articles that describe new findings in the field of translational research in pediatrics, provides current and practical information on diagnosis, prevention and clinical investigations of pediatrics. Specific areas of interest include, but not limited to, multimodality therapy, biomarkers, imaging, biology, pathology, and technical advances related to pediatrics.

The current Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Yu-Jia Yang, MD, PhD (Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, China), along with the Deputy Editor-in-Chief Dr. Zhanhe Wu, MD, PhD, FFSc (RCPA) (The Children’s Hospital at Westmead, Sydney, Australia) is working creatively in leading the journal. The journal is supported by a distinguished editorial board, which brings together a team of highly experienced specialists in pediatrics treatment and research. Their diverse experience strengthens the journal in developing different fields of pediatrics.

TP has published 15 issues since being launched, with five focused issues concentrating on different pediatrics related topics (Table 1). In 2015, two special columns were launched, “Metabolism of Childhood Cancer Column” and ”Rare Diseases Column”.

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Table 1 TP Published focused issues
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“Metabolism of Childhood Cancer Column” is chaired by Dr. Dinesh Rakheja from University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, launched in January 2015, addresses the significance of metabolic alterations in cancer. Column articles: http://www.thetp.org/post/category/metabolism-of-childhood-cancer-column-dinesh-rakheja.

The ”Rare Diseases Column” is chaired by Dr. Zhanhe Wu, the deputy Editor-in-Chief personally, featuring rare diseases presented in early life disease mostly genetic based with chronic phase but frequently progressive, disabling and life threatening diseases. Article types of original articles, review articles, case reports, perspectives, etc. Currently published articles can be found in http://www.thetp.org/post/category/rare-diseases-column-zhanhe-wu. Submissions are welcomed to the column.

The editorial office of TP here would like to take this chance to express sincere appreciation for the enthusiastic and vigorous support and contributions from all board members, guest editors, reviewers, authors, and readers. Being able to be searchable in PubMed/PMC receiving higher exposure of articles to clinicians and researchers, we highly encourage your submission to TP.


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Conflicts of Interest: The author has no conflicts of interest to declare.

Cite this article as: Wang MJ. Translational Pediatrics is indexed in PubMed/PubMed Central (PMC). Transl Pediatr 2016;5(2):107-108. doi: 10.21037/tp.2016.03.03

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