British Institute of Radiology
2513-9878
Monthly
2024
01865556646
United Kingdom
English
YES
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BJR|Open is the gold open access, online-only, international research journal published by the British Institute of Radiology (BIR), adding to and further strengthening the BJR family of journals. Launched in 2018, BJR|Open mirrors the scope of sister journals BJR and BJR|Case Reports, covering the clinical and technical aspects of medical imaging, radiotherapy, radiation oncology, medical physics, radiobiology and the underpinning sciences. Importantly, BJR|Open is a multidisciplinary journal that offers a wholly open access option to the research community the BIR serves. BJR|Open is essential reading for radiologists, medical physicists, radiobiologists, radiation oncologists, radiotherapists, radiographers and any heathcare professionals or researchers with an interest in medical imaging. All articles published in BJR|Open are freely available to any reader in the world with an internet connection. The Co-Editors-in-Chief of BJR|Open are Professor Katja Pinker, Professor of Radiology at Weill Cornell Medical College and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, USA and Professor Habib Zaidi, Chief Physicist and Head of the PET Instrumentation & Neuroimaging Laboratory at Geneva University Hospital, Geneva, Switzerland.
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