Hello, I just received this invite to submit papers. I did not read them to be Open, but they are free (as in beer, if beer was any healthy) at least. Well, they are a bit blank, still.
Anyway, only following it with half an eye, I am excited about the progress the medical side of Debian Med is doing over the last few months. Certainly, there is an audience for a larger writeup of the current situation and what we all think to achieve over the next year to bring genotyping (with bioinformatics) and phenotyping (medical informatics) closer together. Any takers? I do not care if it is this journal or another. The writing should just be done by someone more involved in the preparation of the medical informatics side of ours. Best, Steffen Health Informatics and Medical Research Journal (HIMED) is an international, peer review, scientific journal. It will be published quarterly and interest in health informatics, bioinformatics, epidemiology and biostatistics. All related topics are welcome. Full length research papers, as well as scientific reviews will be published in the journal. Furthermore, the journal publishes book reviews, technology reviews, editorials, brief software reports and finally commentary letters. HIMED will be totally free of charge (no submission fee, no printing fee, open access) journal. The online tracking system of journal, Scopemed, is an open access indexing and online manuscript submission, review and tracking system. You can visit our web site ( http://www.himedjournal.org) or our online submission system (http://himed.scopemed.org/) for more information. We welcome your manuscripts at HIMED (Health Informatic and Medical Research) Journal. You can submit a new manuscript by http://himed.scopemed.org/. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

