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2025年8月11日星期一
Author Guidelines
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Scope of the Journal
Chemical & Biomedical Imaging (CBMI) is a peer-reviewed open access journal devoted to the publication of cutting-edge research papers on all aspects of chemical and biomedical imaging. This interdisciplinary field sits at the intersection of chemistry, physics, biology, materials, engineering, and medicine. The journal aims to bring together researchers from across these disciplines to address cutting-edge challenges of fundamental research and applications.
Chemical & Biomedical Imaging welcomes papers that:
showcase innovations in molecular and biomedical imaging
push the limits of chemical, spatial and temporal resolution at single molecule, single particle, or single cell level
demonstrate advances in developing new chemical probes and methodologies for biomedical applications
More information can be found here.
Manuscript Types
Article
Articles in CBMI should report a significant advance in a subfield of chemical and biomedical imaging, being characterized by the editor and referees as an advance representing the top 10% of articles published annually in that field. Articles must be of high scientific quality, originality, significance, and conceptual novelty.
The recommended length of an Article is limited to 8,000 words including the abstract, main text, tables, and legends, excluding references and Supporting Information (SI). Rarely, a longer submission may be justified. If so, a convincing justification for the extra length must be made by the authors in their cover letter. The Editor will normally require condensation of longer manuscripts but will consider the justification details provided by the authors. Abstracts to Articles are typically limited to 300 words and should summarize the significant results and conclusions. Articles should include 5–7 lowercase keywords and a graphical Table of Contents entry.
Letter
A Letter is a brief disclosure of a significant new imaging concept or application and will be considered on an accelerated schedule. A Letter must convey the scientific findings concisely in a brief abstract, main text, and graphical elements as determined by word count limited to 4,000 words including the abstract, main text, tables, and legends, excluding references. Letter can and include up to 5 figures and 50 references; no section headings are used. Letter should include a graphical Table of Contents entry.
Technical Note
A Technical Note is a short description of a novel apparatus or technique. Authors must show ingenuity in describing the advantages of the new apparatus or technique over those already available. Technical Notes are approximately 3,000 to 5,000 words in length including the abstract, main text, tables, and legends, excluding references.
Review
Reviews are topical, forward looking, and of general interest to the readership. The length of Reviews is flexible (typically 6,000-12,000 words including the abstract, main text, tables, and legends, excluding references). A good review critically evaluates existing work of multiple groups in a field or across disciplines, provides a logical organization, and makes the material more easily accessible to those not expert in the area through clear text and figures. Reviews should lay out the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Reviews should contain an abstract and appropriate references. The use of graphics to illustrate key concepts is strongly encouraged. Reviews include a graphical Table of Contents entry. Reviews also include ~8–10 keywords and a vocabulary section in which 5–7 terms extracted from the text are defined in one or two sentences.
Authors interested in submitting a Review are strongly encouraged to contact the Editor prior to manuscript preparation and submission, to seek conditional approval of the proposed topic. Authors interested in contributing a Review should email the Editor at eic@cbmi.acs.org, providing a single document that includes the following information for consideration:
Proposed Review or Perspective title
Corresponding author names, affiliations, and websites
A short (~400 word) description of the focused topic
A list of 5-10 lead references that will form the foundation of the manuscript
A list of recent review articles published on this topic, written by the submitting authors or others, and an explanation of how the proposed review will differ in focus and advance the literature on the subject.
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https://publish.acs.org/publish/author_guidelines?coden=cbihbp