We are extremely excited and passionate about our new journal Biomedicine Hub . Why? Simply consider how many times you have seen the phrase ‘interdisciplinary cooperation is required’. This phrase is often used as an almost cliché sign-off at the end of a biomedical paper that provides no clear definition of ‘interdisciplinary cooperation’, much less effective strategies that can be used to measure or achieve it. This is why we need ‘an interdisciplinary “global hub” for researchers, clinicians, and public health professionals’. Not wanting to simply publish articles in isolation, Biomedicine Hub strives to tease out the wider implications of each finding or idea we publish, and thus help clinicians and researchers find inspiration and ideas from outside their own fields of expertise. Ultimately, this innovative interdisciplinary approach should improve the health and well-being of patients. Our vision is not restricted to the lateral connections seen through interdisciplinary communication, but also examines the vertical path from ‘bench to bedside to the population’. This is crucial: we want to draw on expertise from all the necessary stakeholders to approach biomedical problems – from basic researchers through to the clinician and the public health professional. As a Karger journal, we have over 125 years of experience in publishing cutting-edge science. However, as just stated, knowledge is not enough – connection is crucial. So, what else do we need to achieve our vision? In the spirit of looking to other fields (and practicing what we preach), let us draw upon a model from the business world. For Biomedicine Hub to achieve our vision, we need three things: the right people, the right processes, and the right technology.
Welcome to Biomedicine Hub / Chan, Jyh; Chan, Shh; Cosci, F; Gardiner, Dm; Gollasch, M; Gwinn, M; Isgaard, J; Kalantar-Zadeh, K; Patrinos, Gp; Rubinstein, I; Schmid, M; Sherman, Mp; Simon, Hu; Stratakis, Ca; Tanner, M; Zaenker, Ks. - In: BIOMEDICINE HUB. - ISSN 2296-6862. - ELETTRONICO. - 1:(2016), pp. 1-2. [10.1159/000446335]
Welcome to Biomedicine Hub
COSCI, FIAMMETTA;
2016
Abstract
We are extremely excited and passionate about our new journal Biomedicine Hub . Why? Simply consider how many times you have seen the phrase ‘interdisciplinary cooperation is required’. This phrase is often used as an almost cliché sign-off at the end of a biomedical paper that provides no clear definition of ‘interdisciplinary cooperation’, much less effective strategies that can be used to measure or achieve it. This is why we need ‘an interdisciplinary “global hub” for researchers, clinicians, and public health professionals’. Not wanting to simply publish articles in isolation, Biomedicine Hub strives to tease out the wider implications of each finding or idea we publish, and thus help clinicians and researchers find inspiration and ideas from outside their own fields of expertise. Ultimately, this innovative interdisciplinary approach should improve the health and well-being of patients. Our vision is not restricted to the lateral connections seen through interdisciplinary communication, but also examines the vertical path from ‘bench to bedside to the population’. This is crucial: we want to draw on expertise from all the necessary stakeholders to approach biomedical problems – from basic researchers through to the clinician and the public health professional. As a Karger journal, we have over 125 years of experience in publishing cutting-edge science. However, as just stated, knowledge is not enough – connection is crucial. So, what else do we need to achieve our vision? In the spirit of looking to other fields (and practicing what we preach), let us draw upon a model from the business world. For Biomedicine Hub to achieve our vision, we need three things: the right people, the right processes, and the right technology.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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