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BMJ launches new open access ophthalmology journal
2016-09-07

Global healthcare knowledge provider BMJ has added a new journal, BMJ Open Ophthalmology, to its expanding portfolio of 60 specialist journals.

BMJ Open Ophthalmology is a fully open access international journal that aims to cater for both clinicians and scientists working in ophthalmology and vision science.

It will publish high-quality content on basic, translational, and clinical science including clinical investigations and observations, and relevant laboratory investigations related to ophthalmology.

The journal, which will be a sister title to the British Journal of Ophthalmology, maintains a rigorous and transparent peer review process and adheres to the highest ethical standards for research conduct.

In common with BMJ's other open access titles, BMJ Open Ophthalmology will operate a fast submission and review process with continuous publication online, to ensure that timely, up-to-date research is available worldwide.

The title is jointly edited by Colin Willoughby, Professor of Ophthalmology at the University of Liverpool and part of the corneal and glaucoma services at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital; and Professor Stephen Kaye, who leads the Cornea and Ocular Surface Disease Service at The Royal Liverpool University Hospital and is Director of The Liverpool Research Eye Bank.

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