Editorial - Vol 17: Number 2

L. Monteiro Rodrigues
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A year for balance This was our first year of a new (risky) experience, assuming a totally online edition, new editorial procedures, organization, and layout. Happening in a year definitively marked by the extraordinary global crisis caused by this SARS COVID19 changing the definition of “normality” in all aspects of our life. Biomedical and Biopharmaceutical Research journal is no exception. The year of our full open access was simultaneously, the year of many other changes and impacts. Crisis always give space to opportunities, and we did got ours. BBR journal achieved to be more professional and available. Closer to the authors, to the reviewers and editors interacting in a regular way. Stronger in its processes and therefore more rigorous and transparent, in the right track for consolidation. This is no doubt, the most productive editorial year ever in the history of BBR. Our options were clearly accepted by our authors. We read these outcomes as a trust token that we deeply appreciate. Our success is their success. Therefore, we will continue to do more and better for this instrument of scientific culture specially conceived and reasoned in the common language of our Portuguese speaking communities. We stress our independent character, non-profit defined, exclusively based in the science and education, wholeheartedly dedicated to the growth of scientific culture. This is part of our foundation and our compromise for the future. This 2020 closure number includes two articles in the Nutrition and Food Sciences section, six articles in the Biomedical Sciences section and six others in the Biopharmaceutical Sciences section. Three other documents complete this number – the Proceedings Book of the 55th Annual Congress of the Brazilian Society of Physiology which included the 1st Portuguese-Brazilian Physiology Meeting organized by both countries’ (sister) Physiology Societies, the Proceedings Book from the 2020 CBIOS Science Sessions, and the Proceedings Book from the IV CBIOS Seminar 2020.
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这是我们全新(冒险)体验的第一年,假设是一个完全在线的版本,新的编辑程序,组织和布局。这一年的发生无疑标志着这场由SARS - covid - 19引起的非同寻常的全球危机,改变了我们生活各方面“正常”的定义。《生物医学与生物制药研究》杂志也不例外。我们完全开放获取的那一年,同时也是许多其他变化和影响的一年。危机总会给机会让路,我们也抓住了机会。BBR期刊实现了更专业、更普及。更接近作者,更接近审稿人和编辑以一种常规的方式互动。在其程序上更强大,因此更严格和透明,在正确的整合轨道上。毫无疑问,这是BBR历史上最富有成效的编辑年。我们的选择显然被我们的作者所接受。我们将这些结果视为信任的象征,对此我们深表赞赏。我们的成功就是他们的成功。因此,我们将继续为这个科学文化的工具做得更多更好,特别是用我们葡萄牙语社区的共同语言来构思和推理。我们强调我们的独立性,非营利性的定义,专门以科学和教育为基础,竭诚致力于科学文化的成长。这是我们基础的一部分,也是我们对未来的妥协。2020年的关闭号包括营养与食品科学部分的两篇文章,生物医学科学部分的六篇文章和生物制药科学部分的另外六篇文章。其他三份文件完成了这个数字-巴西生理学会第55届年会论文集,其中包括由两国(姐妹)生理学会组织的第一次葡萄牙-巴西生理学会议,2020年CBIOS科学会议的论文集,以及2020年第四届CBIOS研讨会的论文集。
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