Brain-X: A new interdisciplinary journal for advancing neuroscience research

Brain-X Pub Date : 2023-03-21 DOI:10.1002/brx2.2
Kunlin Jin
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Despite significant advancements in brain research, the intricacies of the brain remain a mystery. The Human Brain Project (HBP) is an international research initiative modeled1-3 after the Human Genome Project (HGP), launched in both the United States and Europe,4, 5 that aims to unravel the complex structure and function of the human brain. HBP takes an interdisciplinary approach, incorporating fields such as biology, medicine, informatics, chemistry, materials, and physics. Such an approach is necessary for furthering our understanding of the brain and advancing neuroscience as a field.

However, there is currently no professional journal that focuses specifically on interdisciplinary approaches to brain and neuroscience research. To fill this gap, we are proud to announce the launch of Brain-X. The “X” in the name represents the intersection of brain and neuroscience with a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary research. This international publication will showcase the latest discoveries and technological breakthroughs, providing novel insights into all aspects of brain, neuroscience, and neurology.

Brain-X is dedicated to promoting interdisciplinarity and welcomes contributions from diverse fields. In particular, the journal strongly encourages studies that utilize mathematics, physics, chemistry, engineering, materials science, or information science to tackle issues in brain and neuroscience research across various disciplines. As a peer-reviewed and open-access journal, Brain-X partners with Wiley to enhance the visibility of interdisciplinary research in this field. The journal publishes a range of article types, including original research articles, data articles, methods articles, reviews, perspectives, research letters, commentaries, and correspondences.

Brain-X will comprehensively cover a broad range of topics, including but not limited to aging and brain, brain-computer interface, brain injury and rehabilitation, brain-inspired computing and artificial intelligence (AI), brain-inspired 3D printing, brain rhythm and disease, brain-gut axis, cellular and molecular neuroscience, cerebral organoids, chemical neuroscience, clinical neurology, computational neuroscience, crosstalk between brain and other organs, nanoparticles for brain drug delivery, and nerve regeneration materials.

The editorial board of Brain-X comprises influential scientists from around the world who enthusiastically encourage contributions from researchers. The journal guarantees a rapid review process with fair and prompt decisions. Upon acceptance, high-quality support from the editorial team ensures that the manuscript reaches its full potential in brain and neuroscience research. Brain-X aims to serve as a platform for students, scientists, and clinicians to share their discoveries and perspectives on brain, neuroscience, and neurology. The journal is committed to providing valuable and helpful information to the community in a timely and innovative manner.

Kunlin Jin: Writing – original draft; Writing – review & editing.

The author declares no conflicts of interest.

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Brain-X:促进神经科学研究的新的跨学科期刊
尽管大脑研究取得了重大进展,但大脑的复杂性仍然是个谜。人脑计划(HBP)是继美国和欧洲启动的人类基因组计划(HGP)之后的一项国际研究计划,旨在揭示人脑的复杂结构和功能。HBP采用跨学科的方法,包括生物学、医学、信息学、化学、材料和物理学等领域。这种方法对于进一步理解大脑和推进神经科学这一领域是必要的。然而,目前还没有专门关注大脑和神经科学研究跨学科方法的专业期刊。为了填补这一空白,我们很自豪地宣布推出Brain-X。名称中的“X”代表大脑和神经科学的交叉点,强调跨学科研究。这本国际出版物将展示最新的发现和技术突破,为大脑、神经科学和神经病学的各个方面提供新颖的见解。Brain-X致力于促进跨学科性,并欢迎来自不同领域的贡献。特别是,该杂志强烈鼓励利用数学、物理、化学、工程、材料科学或信息科学来解决各个学科的大脑和神经科学研究问题的研究。作为一本同行评审和开放获取的期刊,Brain-X与Wiley合作,以提高该领域跨学科研究的知名度。该杂志发表了一系列文章类型,包括原创研究文章、数据文章、方法文章、评论、观点、研究信函、评论和通信。Brain-X将全面涵盖广泛的主题,包括但不限于衰老与大脑、脑机接口、脑损伤与康复、脑启发计算与人工智能、脑启发3D打印、脑节律与疾病、脑肠轴、细胞与分子神经科学、脑类器官、化学神经科学、临床神经病学,计算神经科学、大脑和其他器官之间的串扰、用于大脑药物递送的纳米颗粒以及神经再生材料。Brain-X的编辑委员会由来自世界各地的有影响力的科学家组成,他们热情地鼓励研究人员做出贡献。该期刊保证了快速的审查过程,并做出公正及时的决定。一旦被接受,编辑团队的高质量支持将确保手稿在大脑和神经科学研究中充分发挥潜力。Brain-X旨在为学生、科学家和临床医生提供一个平台,分享他们在大脑、神经科学和神经病学方面的发现和观点。该杂志致力于以及时和创新的方式向社区提供有价值和有用的信息。金昆林:写作——初稿;写作-复习&;编辑。提交人声明没有利益冲突。
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