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BMJ (British Medical Journal) Acceptance Rate

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Senior Researcher, Oncology & Cell Biology

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Specializes in manuscript preparation and peer review strategy for oncology and cell biology, with deep experience evaluating submissions to Nature Medicine, JCO, Cancer Cell, and Cell-family journals.

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  1. 1. BMJ Acceptance Rate Guide, Manusights.

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