Journal Guide
Publishing in Current Research in Translational Medicine: Fit, Timeline & Submission Guide
A translational-medicine venue for evidence that connects biological or technical findings to a defined medical consequence.
Should you submit here?
Submit if the manuscript should show how the biological, technical, or clinical evidence connects to a defined medical consequence. Be careful if a promising model or mechanism needs a visible validation and translation boundary.
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What Current Research in Translational Medicine Publishes
Clinical and basic translational research in hematology, immunology, transplantation, cellular and gene therapy, RNA biology related to vaccines, and AI in medicine or bioinformatics.
- Hematology and immunology with a defined translational consequence
- Hematopoietic cell transplantation and cellular or gene therapy
- RNA biology, vaccine-related research, AI in medicine, and bioinformatics
Editor Insight
“The strongest submission makes the biological or technical finding, validation path, and medical consequence readable together.”
What Current Research in Translational Medicine Editors Look For
A visible translational bridge
The manuscript should show how the biological, technical, or clinical evidence connects to a defined medical consequence.
A complete evidence package
Methods, results, validation, uncertainty, and the stated implication should support one another.
Why Papers Get Rejected
These patterns appear repeatedly in manuscripts that don't make it past Current Research in Translational Medicine's editorial review:
Claiming clinical readiness from an early model
A promising model or mechanism needs a visible validation and translation boundary.
Hiding the consequence of a technical result
Readers need to see the disease or care problem that the evidence addresses.
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Insider Tips from Current Research in Translational Medicine Authors
Choose the article route before cutting evidence
The official guide distinguishes original articles, reviews, short reports, clinical images, letters, and editorials.
The Current Research in Translational Medicine Submission Process
Choose the article route
Before uploadMatch the article type to the contribution and current guide requirements.
Prepare editable files
Before uploadUse Word or LaTeX source files rather than PDF-only submission.
Editorial suitability assessment
VariesThe guide describes an initial assessment before external review when suitable.
Current Research in Translational Medicine by the Numbers
| Scope(Official Elsevier journal page) | Translational medicine |
| Review model(Official guide) | Single-anonymized |
| Metrics(Do not rely on stale publisher snippets) | Verify current source |
Before you submit
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Article Types
Original article
New clinical or laboratory data with a structured abstract and current guide format.
Review
General or state-of-the-art synthesis under the current author guide.
Short report or clinical image
Focused contribution that fits the applicable current route.
Landmark Current Research in Translational Medicine Papers
Papers that defined fields and changed science:
- Translational hematology research
- Cell and gene therapy studies
- Immunology and transplantation research
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