The mission of Alzheimer's & Dementia: Journal of the Alzheimer's Association is to bridge the knowledge gaps across
a wide range of bench-to-bedside investigation. The journal publishes the results of studies in: behavior, biochemistry, genetics, molecular
biology, pharmacology, physiology, protein chemistry, neurology, neuropathology, psychiatry, geriatrics, ... click here for full Aims & Scope
The mission of Alzheimer's & Dementia: Journal of the Alzheimer's Association is to bridge the knowledge gaps across
a wide range of bench-to-bedside investigation. The journal publishes the results of studies in: behavior, biochemistry, genetics, molecular
biology, pharmacology, physiology, protein chemistry, neurology, neuropathology, psychiatry, geriatrics, neuropsychology, epidemiology,
sociology, health services research, health economics, political science and public policy. Content emphasizes interdisciplinary investigations,
integrative/translational articles, related to: etiology, risk factors, early detection, disease modifying interventions, prevention
of dementia and applications of new technologies in health services. The journal publishes • comprehensive reviews; • research
articles; • information on clinical trials; • short reports; • in-depth perspectives/open-peer commentaries; • theoretical
and/or translational papers that attempt integrate knowledge across discipline; • history & politics of science/brief biographies
and, • abstracts of papers presented at international meetings. Negative results, particularly clinical trials, are published as
short communications.
The ultimate objective is to create a novel forum for: • rapid communication of new findings, ideas
or perspectives; • disseminating knowledge, across the spectrum of basic to clinical studies, necessary for optimal translation
of research findings into practical applications/interventions; • integrating knowledge across disciplines; • increase knowledge
in diverse disciplines to promote early detection/diagnosis and/or interventions; • formulating new theories and/or strategies for
the rigorous testing of theories or their predictions; • identifying promising new directions of research and, • providing
the scientific impetus for new initiatives; or public policies concerning research on prevention and new models of health services.
Alzheimer's & Dementia is indexed/abstracted in SCOPUS, Science Citation Index Expanded (SciSearch®), Current Contents®/Clinical
Medicine, Neuroscience Citation Index®, and Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition.
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