Dr. Robert Shmookler Reis – University of Arkansas
Aging, Testimonials
May 2, 2017Below is a transcript of the testimonial from Dr. Robert J. Shmookler Reis from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, on his experience publishing his research paper, “Proteins that accumulate with age in human skeletal-muscle aggregates contribute to declines in muscle mass and function in Caenorhabditis elegans” with Aging (Aging-US).
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“Aging is a reasonably high-impact-factor journal that specifically targets readers in the molecular biology and molecular genetics of aging.
Review has been both prompt and fair, in our experience. All communications with Impact employees were handled professionally and competently.
This is a journal that takes its visibility seriously, and I recommend the addition of video interviews when offered. The process is quite pleasant (handled in a very friendly and positive way), and is likely to increase readership.
Complimentary print copies are a nice plus!”
Click here to read the full study, published by Aging (Aging-US).
Below: Dr. Robert J. Shmookler Reis and Dr. Srinivas Ayyadevara discuss their research published by Aging (Aging-US), entitled, “Proteins that accumulate with age in human skeletal-muscle aggregates contribute to declines in muscle mass and function in Caenorhabditis elegans”
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