Journal of Experimental Medicine

Journal of Experimental Medicine is a month-to-month peer-reviewed medical journal printed by Rockefeller University Press that publishes research papers and commentaries on the physiological, pathological, and molecular mechanisms that encompass the host response to illness. The journal prioritizes research on intact organisms and has made a commitment to publishing research on human subjects. Topics coated embody immunology, inflammation, infectious illness, hematopoiesis, cancer, stem cells and vascular biology. The journal has no single editor-in-chief, however thirteen academic editors. The journal was established in 1896 at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine by William H. Welch, the college's founder and in addition the first president of the Board of Scientific Directors of the Rockefeller Institute (since renamed Rockefeller University). From its inception, Welch edited the journal by himself-even modifying manuscripts while attending baseball games. In October 1902, Welch appealed to the board of the Rockefeller Institute to take over the journal. The switch of possession and publication tasks required the bodily transfer of manuscripts from Welch's workplace, which fell to the director of the Rockefeller Institute, Simon Flexner, who carried the abandoned manuscripts from Baltimore to New York City in a suitcase.

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