Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics (CPT) is an established voice of the discipline, a trusted source of new knowledge showcasing discovery, translation, and application of novel therapeutic paradigms to advance the management of patients and populations. Identifying, evaluating, prioritizing, and disseminating the best science along the discovery-development-regulatory-utilization continuum are responsibilities shared through peer review. To enhance the uniformity of this essential component of quality assurance and innovation, and maximize the value of the journal and its contents to authors, reviewers, and the readership, we review key concepts concerning peer review as it specifically relates to CPT
Matthew J Metcalfe1, MAL Farrant2, JM Farrant31Department of Vascular Surgery, Imperial College NHS ...
Peer review is a practice used in the evaluation of scientific and scholarly papers in order to sele...
The maintenance of quality and integrity in clinical and basic science research depends upon peer re...
If examination of journal performance is a surrogate for the vitality of a discipline, the continued...
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics (CPT), the definitive and timely source for advances in human t...
Pharmacometrics and systems pharmacology are emerging as principal quantitative sciences within drug...
Peer review is widely used system for evaluating manuscripts prior to publication. It has been and s...
Objectives: To describe the evolving process and evaluate the perceived value of peer review for cli...
Peer review is an assessment of performance by someone of the same status and ability as the reviewe...
Abstract Current scholarly publications heavily rely on high quality peer review. Peer review, albei...
I reviewed the published empirical evidence concerning journal peer review, which consisted of 68 pa...
Since the 1700s, peer review has been a part of scientific publication. Quality peer reviews take ex...
International audienceBackground: The peer review process is a cornerstone of biomedical research. W...
Plain English summary Peer review is a well-established part of academic publishing. Its function is...
Aims: To provide an overview of the peer review process, its various types, selection of peer revie...
Matthew J Metcalfe1, MAL Farrant2, JM Farrant31Department of Vascular Surgery, Imperial College NHS ...
Peer review is a practice used in the evaluation of scientific and scholarly papers in order to sele...
The maintenance of quality and integrity in clinical and basic science research depends upon peer re...
If examination of journal performance is a surrogate for the vitality of a discipline, the continued...
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics (CPT), the definitive and timely source for advances in human t...
Pharmacometrics and systems pharmacology are emerging as principal quantitative sciences within drug...
Peer review is widely used system for evaluating manuscripts prior to publication. It has been and s...
Objectives: To describe the evolving process and evaluate the perceived value of peer review for cli...
Peer review is an assessment of performance by someone of the same status and ability as the reviewe...
Abstract Current scholarly publications heavily rely on high quality peer review. Peer review, albei...
I reviewed the published empirical evidence concerning journal peer review, which consisted of 68 pa...
Since the 1700s, peer review has been a part of scientific publication. Quality peer reviews take ex...
International audienceBackground: The peer review process is a cornerstone of biomedical research. W...
Plain English summary Peer review is a well-established part of academic publishing. Its function is...
Aims: To provide an overview of the peer review process, its various types, selection of peer revie...
Matthew J Metcalfe1, MAL Farrant2, JM Farrant31Department of Vascular Surgery, Imperial College NHS ...
Peer review is a practice used in the evaluation of scientific and scholarly papers in order to sele...
The maintenance of quality and integrity in clinical and basic science research depends upon peer re...