Translational Psychiatry

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Translational Psychiatry is a peer-reviewed medical journal published by Nature Publishing Group. It is a sister journal to the better-known Molecular Psychiatry.[1] While both journals cover the larger field of biological psychiatry, Translational Psychiatry is more focused on translational aspects of research. It was launched on April 5, 2011, when the editor-in-chief of both journals, Julio Licinio, announced it during the First National Symposium on Translational Psychiatry at The Australian National University. One of the first articles was a guest editorial by Thomas Insel, who stated that "Translational Psychiatry has an opportunity to make a difference by publishing the best science at a time when we can see this historic bridge being built that will link science, practice and policy. I, for one, will watch (and read) with enthusiasm."[2][3] Translational Psychiatry has been criticized for requiring author fees to submit critiques of articles published in the journal since this could insulate articles from critics.[4]

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Translational Psychiatry
DisciplineBiological psychiatry
LanguageEnglish
Edited byJulio Licinio
Publication details
History2011-present
Publisher
FrequencyUpon acceptance
Yes
LicenseCreative Commons licenses
7.989 (2021)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Transl. Psychiatry
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CODENTPRSCF
ISSN2158-3188
OCLC no.676912891
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