About the Journal
European Journal of Molecular Pharmacy (EJMP)
The European Journal of Molecular Pharmacy (EJMP) is a double- blind, peer-reviewed, open-access, publishing quarterly journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research that bridges molecular science and pharmaceutical development. The journal provides a scholarly platform for researchers, academicians, and industry professionals to disseminate innovative findings in drug discovery, formulation science, and therapeutic advancement.
EJMP emphasizes the integration of fundamental molecular insights with practical pharmaceutical applications, encouraging studies that demonstrate strong scientific methodology as well as real-world relevance. The journal aims to support the continuous advancement of pharmaceutical and molecular sciences on a global scale.
Types of Publications
The journal welcomes a broad range of scholarly contributions, including:
- Original research articles
- Review articles and meta-analyses
- Short communications
- Case reports and technical reports
- Interdisciplinary studies in pharmaceutical and molecular sciences
Mission
- To promote high-quality and ethical research in pharmaceutical sciences
- To advance drug design, delivery systems, and therapeutic innovations
- To facilitate global scientific collaboration and knowledge exchange
- To encourage the practical application of Pharmaceutical research in healthcare and industry
Vision
- To establish EJMP as a recognized and trusted international journal in molecular pharmacy
- To support scientific breakthroughs that enhance healthcare and pharmaceutical outcomes
- To create a global knowledge platform connecting researchers, institutions, and professionals
- To promote sustainable, evidence-based pharmaceutical research for future generations
Through its commitment to rigorous peer review, ethical publishing practices, and open-access dissemination, the European Journal of Molecular Pharmacy aims to enhance scientific communication and contribute significantly to the advancement of pharmaceutical and molecular sciences worldwide.