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Cell Press journals continue to deliver high impact

June 29th, 2012

Cell Press delivers highly valued, highly cited research and reviews to the scientific community it serves

We are delighted to report that the new impact factors align with community perception and confirm that Cell Press continues to publish the highest impact research and reviews in the biomedical sciences, according to the latest Journal Citation Reports© published by Thomas Reuters.

Cell Press's flagship journal Cell received an impressive impact factor of 32.403. Showing strong and steady growth, Cell's impact factor has increased by 9% since 2005, maintaining its status as the premier research journal in its field. Cell is currently ranked the number one research journal in the 'Cell Biology' and 'Biochemistry & Molecular Biology' categories.

Over 70% of journals within the Trends review journal series increased in impact factor this year, with significant growth across several life science disciplines. Top performers include Trends in Cognitive Science, which increased by 30% to 12.586, Trends in Immunology, which grew 9% to 10.403, and Trends in Ecology and Evolution, which rose 9% to 15.748. Published by Cell Press since 2007, Trends journals offer the unparalleled level of in-house editorial expertise that exists within all of the Cell Press journals, with the support of committed and enthusiastic editorial boards and an extensive range of fair and knowledgeable reviewers.

The substantial increase for Trends in Cognitive Sciences is also reflected in the other Cell Press neuroscience journals. Neuron, which has been publishing leading neuroscience research and reviews since 1988, increased by 5% to 14.736, and Trends in Neurosciences is up from 13.320 to 14.235.

"We are very pleased to see the scientific community's response to the work published in Cell Press journals. We are grateful to the authors who entrust their best work to us and to the reviewers who provide invaluable advice and guidance," said Emilie Marcus, Editor-in-Chief and CEO of Cell Press. "Cell Press editors work hard to maintain the high editorial standards expected of them by our authors and readers, and understand the importance of engaging with, and being accessible to, the life science research community which we are all proud to be a part of."

Cell Press's more recent journal launches, aimed at expanding our scope into translational biomedical areas, continue to maintain their influence within the scientific community. Launched in 2007, Cell Stem Cell has an impact factor of 25.421 and has been named a "Rising Star (http://sciencewatch.com/inter/jou/2011/11julCellStemCell/)" in the field of Clinical Medicine by Thomson Reuters. This means that, in 2011, Cell Stem Cell had the highest percentage growth in citations in its field. Celebrating a decade of high impact publication in 2012, Cancer Cell has a well established impact factor of 26.566.

The 2011 Journal Citation Reports ranks the Cell Press journals' impact factors as follows:

Cancer Cell 26.566

Cell 32.403

Cell Host & Microbe 13.500

Cell Metabolism 13.668

Cell Stem Cell 25.421

Chemistry & Biology 5.829

Current Biology 9.647

Developmental Cell 14.030

Immunity 21.637

Molecular Cell 14.178

Neuron 14.736

Structure 6.347

AJHG 10.603

Biophysical Journal 3.653

Trends in Biochemical Sciences 10.847

Trends in Biotechnology 9.148

Trends in Cell Biology 12.354

Trends in Cognitive Sciences 12.586

Trends in Ecology & Evolution 15.748

Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism 8.115

Trends in Genetics 10.064

Trends in Immunology 10.403

Trends in Microbiology 7.910

Trends in Molecular Medicine 10.355

Trends in Neurosciences 14.235

Trends in Parasitology 5.144

Trends in Pharmacological Sciences 10.927

Trends in Plant Science 11.047

Impact factors measure the frequency which the average article in a journal has been cited in a given year. This data helps indicate a journal's relative importance when compared to other publications in the same field.

To read more about the 2011 impact factors from Cell Press, go to www.cell.com/cellpress/impact

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