血细胞、分子和疾病》50 周年纪念,1975-2024 年

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 HEMATOLOGY Blood Cells Molecules and Diseases Pub Date : 2024-07-19 DOI:10.1016/j.bcmd.2024.102854
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1975年,法国血液学和细胞生物学家马塞尔-贝西斯(Marcel Bessis)在法国巴黎南部边境的克姆林比塞特尔市比塞特尔医院(Hôpital Bicétre)校园内的细胞病理研究所(L' Institut de Pathologie Cellulaire)召开了一次国际血液俱乐部会议,会上发表的论文和进行的讨论成为《血细胞》杂志的载体。该小组于 1972 年 10 月在研究所举行了第一次会议。第一次会议后,贝西斯在《法国血液学新评论》(Nouvelle Revue d'Hématologie Française)上发表了介绍会议情况的文章。由于《法国新血液学杂志》拒绝继续用英文发表血液俱乐部会议的论文,贝西斯于 1975 年创办了一份新杂志《血细胞》。血细胞》也开始接受个人提交的与血液俱乐部会议无关的论文,并由此发展成为一份标准期刊。十年后,贝西斯病逝,他邀请加州洛马琳达大学医学院教授、血液病理学家布莱恩-布尔担任第二任主编。此前几年,他和贝西斯已成为科研合作者和好朋友。1995 年,斯克里普斯研究所分子与实验医学主席欧内斯特-比尤特勒就任主编一职,并对期刊进行了三项重大改革。他将期刊名称改为《血细胞、分子和疾病》,将编委会成员改为美国血液学会前任主席以及其他几位著名的实验血液学家,其中有几位来自国外,并将期刊转换为数字格式,托管在斯克里普斯研究所的服务器上。该期刊是第一本完全以数字格式出版的期刊。随后,它先后被学术出版社、哈科特出版社和爱思唯尔出版社收购。接下来的三位主编分别是:(i) Marshall A.Lichtman,时任罗切斯特大学医学中心医学(血液学)和生物化学与生物物理学教授,医学与牙科学院前院长,2000 年至 2013 年的编辑;(ii) Mohandas Narla,时任纽约血液中心研究副总裁兼红细胞生理学实验室主任,2014 年至 2021 年的编辑;以及(iii) R. M. B. M. M. M. M、2014年至2021年担任编辑,(iii) 2022年至今担任编辑的是Lionel Blanc,他是费恩斯坦医学研究所分子医学研究所自身免疫、肌肉骨骼和造血疾病中心的分子医学和儿科教授,以及霍夫斯特拉-诺斯韦尔大学唐纳德和芭芭拉-扎克医学院儿科肿瘤学Les Nelkin教授。尽管该杂志发表的论文涉及血液学的方方面面,但它已将重点放在红细胞、红细胞生成和造血功能紊乱方面。2024 年 10 月,《血液学杂志》将迎来创刊 50 周年。
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The 50th anniversary of Blood Cells, Molecules and Diseases, 1975–2024

The journal Blood Cells was initiated in 1975 by Marcel Bessis, a French hematologist and cell biologist, as a vehicle for the publication of papers and discussions presented at an international blood club meeting he convened at L' Institut de Pathologie Cellulaire on the campus of Hôpital Bicétre in Kremlin Bicétre, France, a commune on the southern border of Paris. The group met at the Institute for the first time in October 1972. After the first meeting, Bessis published the articles describing the presentations in the Nouvelle Revue d'Hématologie Française, France's principal journal for articles on the science and practice of hematology of which he was the editor. The refusal of the Nouvelle Revue d'Hématologie Française to continue publishing the papers from the meeting of the blood club in English prompted Bessis to start a new journal, Blood Cells, in 1975. Blood Cells, also, began to accept individual submitted papers unrelated to the blood club meeting and, thus, it evolved into a standard journal. A decade later, when Bessis became ill, he asked Brian Bull, a hematopathologist and professor at Loma Linda University School of Medicine in California to assume the position as the second editor-in-chief. He and Bessis had become scientific collaborators and good friends in the preceding years. In 1995, Ernest Beutler, Chair of Molecular and Experimental Medicine at Scripps Research Institute, assumed the editor-in-chief position and transformed the Journal by making three consequential changes. He expanded its title to Blood Cells, Molecules and Diseases, converted its editorial board to past presidents of the American Society of Hematology plus a few additional experimental hematologists of note, a few from abroad, and he converted the Journal to a digital format, hosted on the Scripps Research Institute server. The Journal was the first published solely in a digital format. It, subsequently, was bought by Academic Press, then Harcourt and, then, by Elsevier. The next three editors-in-chief were (i) Marshall A. Lichtman, then Professor of Medicine (Hematology) and of Biochemistry and Biophysics and former Dean of the School of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Rochester Medical Center, editor from 2000 to 2013, (ii) Mohandas Narla, then Vice President for Research and Director of The Laboratory of Red Cell Physiology at the New York Blood Center, editor from 2014 to 2021 and (iii) Lionel Blanc, Professor of Molecular Medicine and Pediatrics, Center for Autoimmune, Musculoskeletal and Hematopoietic Diseases, Institute of Molecular Medicine, The Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research and the Les Nelkin Professor of Pediatric Oncology Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra-Northwell from 2022 to the present. Although the Journal publishes papers on any aspect of hematology, it has developed a focus on disorders of red cells, erythropoiesis and hematopoiesis. In October 2024, it celebrates its 50th anniversary as a vehicle for the publication of papers in the discipline of hematology.

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期刊介绍: Blood Cells, Molecules & Diseases emphasizes not only blood cells, but also covers the molecular basis of hematologic disease and studies of the diseases themselves. This is an invaluable resource to all those interested in the study of hematology, cell biology, immunology, and human genetics.
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