About the Journal
European Journal of Molecular Pharmacy (EJMP)
European Journal of Molecular Pharmacy (EJMP) is a peer-reviewed, open access journal of international focus that is dedicated to the publication of high-quality research bridging the nanoscale gap between molecular science and pharmaceutical development. The journal presents an academic avenue through which researchers, academicians and industry players can present innovative discoveries that can aid in drug discovery, formulation science and therapeutic development.
EJMP has policies that encourage publication of works that not only demonstrate solid scientific methodology, but also practicality, to promote the continuous development of pharmaceutical and molecular research across the world.
Types of Publications
The journal is open to very broad academic contributions that include:
- Original research articles
- Meta-analyses and review papers.
- Short communications
- Case reports and technical reports.
- Interdisciplinary pharmaceutical studies.
Mission
- In order to encourage serious and ethical research in the molecular and pharmaceutical sciences.
- To facilitate drug design, delivery system and therapeutic development.
- To offer a convenient medium of scientific cooperation internationally.
- To promote practical use of molecular research in the field of health care and industry.
Vision
- The desired outcome is to be a well known and reliable international journal in the field of molecular pharmacy.
- To cultivate effective scientific breakthroughs to enhance medical and pharmaceutical care.
- To establish a knowledge hub on the world that brings together researchers, practitioners, and institutions.
- To promote sustainable evidence-based pharmaceutical research in the future generation.
By its adherence to quality publication and open access publication, the European Journal of Molecular Pharmacy will enhance scientific communication and make valuable contributions to the progress of science in the field of pharmaceuticals and molecular sciences.