Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics (CPT) has launched a Call for Papers for its January 2024 themed issue titled “The Application of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML) in Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics.” Join host Alaina Webster as she welcomes CPT’s Editor-in-Chief Dr. Piet van der Graaf, Associate Editor Dr. Amita Joshi, and Guest Editor Dr. Qi Liu to discuss types of submissions they’d most like to see as well as why submitting to a themed issue could be a great visibility booster for your paper!
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Submit Your Novel Modalities Research!
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics (CPT) has launched a Call for Papers for its September 2023 themed issue on Novel Modalities. Join host Alaina Webster as she welcomes CPT’s Editor-in-Chief Dr. Piet van der Graaf, Associate Editor Dr. Sander Vinks, and Editor-in-Training Dr. Sofia Choi to discuss types of submissions they’d most like to see as well as why submitting to a themed issue could be a great visibility booster for your paper!
What’s New in Neuroscience?
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics recently published its second themed issue of 2022 – Therapeutics in Neuroscience. Join Editor-in-Chief Dr. Piet van der Graaf and Associate/Guest Editors Drs. Spiros Vamvakas, Paulien Ravenstijn, and Iris Minichmayr as they delve into reasons for the theme, what papers caught their eyes, and what action items they hope to leave with readers. If you’re interested in submitting your research for any upcoming themed issues in ASCPT’s Journal Family, you can find Calls for Papers and more information here.
Calling All Transporter Papers!
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics (CPT) has launched a Call for Papers for its September 2022 themed issue on Transporters. Join host Alaina Webster as she welcomes CPT’s Deputy Managing Editor Dr. Kathy Giacomini and Editor-in-Training Dr. Max Smith to discuss types of submissions they’d most like to see as well as why submitting to a themed issue could be a great visibility booster for your paper!
Peer Review: What’s Not Helpful in a Review?
ClinPharmPod’s peer review series continues as host Alaina Webster is chats with Dr. Richard Peck about what to avoid when completing a review. They cover what’s too little and what’s too much in a review, the appropriate tone to strike when providing feedback, and the tricky topic that is unconscious bias.
You can access CPT’s Reviewer Instructions and contact the editorial office to volunteer as a reviewer here.