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The Journal of Laboratory Medicine receives an Impact Factor
LaboratoriumsMedizin / Journal of Laboratory Medicine
Official journal of the German Society for Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (DGKL)
Editors-in-Chief: MATTHIAS NAUCK and MICHAEL STEINER
Six issues per volume (approx. 420 pages).
ISSN (Print) 0342–3026
ISSN (Online) 1439-0477
CODEN LABOD3
Languages: German, English
New! As of 2008, all German language articles published in the journal “LaboratoriumsMedizin” are also published in an English “online only” version.

Aims & Scope

The Journal of Laboratory Medicine (JLM) is a bi-monthly published journal that reports on the latest developments in laboratory medicine. Particular focus is placed on the diagnostic aspects of the clinical laboratory, although technical, regulatory, and educational topics are equally covered. . The journal specializes in the publication of high-standard review articles on clinical, methodological and pathogenic aspects of modern laboratory diagnostics. These reviews are critically reviewed by JLM’s associate editors who are specialists in the various subdisciplines of laboratory medicine. In addition, JLM continues to publish original research articles, case reports and letters to the editor, all of which are peer reviewed by at least two experts in the field.

Fields of Interest

Selection, provision, and interpretation of laboratory testing of patient-derived samples with the goal of establishing diagnosis, assisting in treatment, and providing prognosis. Screening for disease in the absence of signs or symptoms. Quality assurance in the diagnostic laboratory. Evidence-based laboratory medicine. Research related to the pathophysiology of disease.

Audience

Worldwide, JLM addresses laboratory professionals, clinicians, research scientists and technicians affiliated with medical diagnostic institutions or with the in vitro diagnostics industry, as well as medical staff interested in laboratory diagnostics.