Neuron (journal) explained

Neuron
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Abbreviation:Neuron
Discipline:Neuroscience
Language:English
Editor:Mariela Zirlinger
Publisher:Cell Press
History:1988–present (years)
Frequency:Biweekly
Openaccess:Partial
Impact:14.7
Impact-Year:2023
Issn:0896-6273
Eissn:1097-4199
Coden:NERNET
Lccn:88648622
Oclc:17223779
Website:http://www.cell.com/neuron/home
Link2:https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/neuron
Link2-Name:Online access

Neuron is a biweekly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Cell Press, an imprint of Elsevier. Established in 1988, it covers neuroscience and related biological processes.

The current editor-in-chief is Mariela Zirlinger. The founding editors were Lily Jan, A. James Hudspeth, Louis Reichardt, Roger Nicoll, and Zach Hall. A past editor-in-chief was Katja Brose.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. News: A Career in Science Editing: Katja Brose (Editor in Chief, Neuron) . Neuronline . . . 2015 . 2 June 2016 . Transcript and video available. Click on "Transcript" for text.
  2. Web site: Katja Brose . Member Profiles . 2015 . The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine . . 2 June 2016 .