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Asian Bioethics Review

AbbreviationAsian Bioeth. Rev.
Journal Impact1.43
Quartiles(Global)MEDICAL ETHICS(Q3)
ISSN1793-8759, 1793-9453
h-index16

The Asian Bioethics Review (ABR) is an international academic journal focused on various aspects of bioethics, particularly those relevant to the Asian region. Published quarterly, the journal aims to foster collaborative research among scholars in Asia and those interested in the region, while promoting multicultural and multidisciplinary bioethics research. ABR attracts researchers dedicated to issues in biomedicine, healthcare, nursing, patient support, genetics, law and governance, health systems and policy, scientific research, and related bioethical concerns. The journal provides analyses, perspectives, and insights on new approaches to bioethics, the latest developments in biomedical law and policy, capacity building, professional training, and voices or papers from students. ABR includes articles, research reports, target articles, case evaluations, and reviews, as well as book reviews and letters to the editor. The journal welcomes original papers from all countries, especially those related to Asia. ABR is the flagship publication of the Centre for Biomedical Ethics at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, which is a World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Bioethics.

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Publication InformationPublisher: National University of Singapore, Department of Biological Sciences, Centre for Biomedical EthicsPublishing cycle: 4 issues per yearJournal Type: journalOpen Access Journals: No
Basic dataYear of publication: 2015Proportion of original research papers96.97%Self Citation Rate:15.40%Gold OA Rate: 38.14%

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