The journey of success: from an idea to a journal
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Dear Sir,
From the beginning of life on this planet research and writing remained one of the most important aspect for getting more attentions and values. But, with the pas- sage of times different methods has been introduced to share the knowledge and information i.e. from hand writing to hard publication and then to online publication. Dear readers, it was a story of 2015 when the honorable Dr. Phuc Van Pham (Founder and Editor-in-Chief) came with an idea and started the journal with name Biomedical Research and Therapy is the official journal of the Laboratory of Stem Cell Research and Application (SCL) (now as Stem Cell Institute, VNUHCM University of Science, Ho Chi Minh city, Viet Nam). After launching the journal, it was thinking that the journal will not exist for long time, be- cause it was a hard journey with limited resources. However, the journal is entered in to their 5th volume in 2018. Due to the hard working, creative ideas, team working and non-stoppable efforts of Dr. Pham and his team proofed that Biomedical Research and Therapy is one the emerging journal in the field of biomedical sciences. The journal is now indexed and abstracted by world renowned databases including Web of Science, Scopus, Embase, Index Copernicus, Ebsco, and Google Scholar.
In a very short time of period the journal become more popular in the Asian countries. Researchers from different parts of the world is publishing their work in Biomedical Research and Therapy. On the behalf of Editor-in-Chief and Editorial Office of Biomedical Research and Therapy I am thankful and extended my gratitude to every single person who contributed for this journal. We also acknowledge the support of Springer International Publisher.
I do hope that all of you will continue your valuable and non-stoppable support for Biomedical Research and Therapy.
Tauseef Ahmad
Associate Editor, Biomedical Research and Therapy
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