"The Journal of Neuroinfectious Diseases is developed with the aim of publishing leading articles in the field of neuropathology and intends to encourage established and upcoming scientists who are interested in advancing their research in the field of neuropathology and related infectious diseases. The journalââ¬â¢s leading articles in neuropathology present in depth analyses on theoretical and empirical research related to all fields of neuropathology.
Neuropathology takes as its objective to deepen our understanding of the relationship between cognitive phenomena and underlying infectious diseases mainly related neurons. Utilizing a combination of neuroimaging, propel cerebral imaging and neuropathological tests, examinations of neurology keep on advancing our understanding of particular neural infections.
OMICS International is an amalgamation of Open Access journals and international scientific conferences and symposiums. The sole goal of OMICS is making the information on healthcare, science and technology 'Open Access'. OMICS Group disseminates around 500 freely available scientific journals from all parts of science, engineering, management and technology. OMICS Group organizes around 80 scientific events all over the world annually. The publishing house has played an essential role in taking the newest scientific findings to the doorsteps of specialists. Important stakeholders that benefit essentially from OMICS Groupââ¬â¢s activities are research scholars, students, libraries, educational institutions, research centers and the business.
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"Authors can now make use the newly launched OMICS Translation Services. Our experienced and professional translators only translate into their native languages French, German, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese or English. Therefore, we guarantee the best exchange of knowledge and expertise to your targeted audience. The translation process is always followed by strict review procedures to ensure absolute accuracy. This guarantees free communication and exchange between scientists and creates more opportunities for future research on neuropathology around the world. Let us transcend linguistic barriers and spread scientific knowledge universally.
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Last date updated on June, 2014