Materials Science Journals - (Page 19) Biomaterials Biomaterials Elsevier publishes the top 2 ranked journals in the ISI biomaterials category. The quality of articles in consistently increasing and this is reflected in the steady rise in impact factors. An international journal covering the interface between materials and biological sciences – all aspects from fundamental biomaterials science to clinical applications of biomaterials in the delivery of healthcare. Editor: D. F. Williams 36 issues per year, ISSN: 0142-9612 ‘The influence of Biomaterials is now globally MA recognised, with the highest Impact Factor in the area, the largest number of published papers and the leading biomaterials laboratories queuing to publish with us. We are leading the way in redefining the boundaries of biomaterials science and introducing initiatives that reflect and showcase the highest quality scholarship.’ Professor David Williams Editor-in-Chief, Biomaterials Winner of the Founders Award from the Society for Biomaterials AN IMP KE www.biomaterialsjournal.com Impact Factor 6.262 t A CT B IO M AT E R IA LS MA d B IO MAT E R IA LS 1s Acta Biomaterialia Published on behalf of Acta Materialia, Inc. Structure-Property-Function relationships in Biomaterials An international journal publishing peer-reviewed original research reports, review papers and communications on biomaterials science, emphasizing relationships among structure, function and properties at all length scales. Editor: W. R. Wagner, University of Pittsburgh, USA 9 issues per year, ISSN: 1742-7061 AN IMP KE Impact Factor 3.113 2n A CT www.elsevier.com/locate/actabiomat www.elsevier.com/materials 19 http://www.biomaterialsjournal.com http://www.biomaterialsjournal.com http://www.elsevier.com/locate/actabiomat http://www.elsevier.com/locate/actabiomat http://www.elsevier.com/materials
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