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Journal
of Medical Imaging and Health Informatics ISSN:
2156-7018 (Print): EISSN: 2156-7026 (Online) Copyright
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Recent advances in
medical imaging and health informatics particularly in distributed
diagnosis and home healthcare arena which is an outgrowth of
miniaturization and integration of instrumentation (wearable and
implanted) for measurement, computing, signal processing,
communication, and healthcare informatics. This knowledge is
currently disseminated in vast array of journals dealing with the
aforementioned broad subject areas. Thus, there is an urgent need to
collect all these diverse information related to this progressing
medical imaging and health informatics in one place using Journal
of Medical Imaging and Health Informatics (JMIHI) for the
benefit of the scientific community, researchers, health planners,
health care providers, policy makers, environmentalists, biologists,
chemists, and physicist in this emerging area of medical science.
Journal of Medical Imaging and Health Informatics (JMIHI) will
publish peer-reviewed original research articles, reviews,
commentary on the state of the art knowledge in any field mentioned
above, and brief communications |
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JOURNAL POLICY: It is journal policy to
publish only original and unpublished research work therefore
Journal of Medical Imaging and Health Informatics (JMIHI) does
not wish to receive any papers on research work that has already
been reported in parts or contains already published text, data,
figures, tables or other illustrations or any copyright materials
whatsoever that has been submitted or accepted for publication
either in a journal or conference proceedings elsewhere in any form,
in print or in electronic media. When submitting a manuscript,
authors should make a full statement to the Editors that the
research work contained in their manuscript is completely original
and unpublished. If redundant or duplicate publication is attempted
or occurs authors should expect immediate editorial action to be
taken including prompt rejection of the submitted manuscript.
Submission of any manuscript that contains redundant or duplicate
publication of the same or very similar research work violates the
policies of this journal.
It is the sole responsibility of
all authors to ensure that all manuscripts are new, original and not
published previously in any form any media, shall not infringe upon
or violate any kind of copyrights of others and does not contains
any plagiarized, fraudulent and improperly attributed materials.
Extended and modified versions of previously published abstracts,
papers in any conference or journal are not allowed whatsoever.
Corresponding author should provide a clear statement confirming the above while submitting manuscript to this journal. Author please submit the plagiarism summary report together with the covering letter. Author may use iThenticate software at www.ithenticate.com if he/she has access to it (e.g. library) or any other Free/Open Plagiarism check software such as (http://www.plagiarismsoftware.net) to check for similarity index and then paste the scanned plagiarism report (summary page only) into the covering letter that includes information such as:
Is this manuscript 100% original and unpublished? Has this manuscript been published in parts (figures/text/tables) in any conference proceedings or journal in any media or language or format whatsoever? Is this manuscript free from plagiarism (including self-plagiarism) and copyright infringement? In all, the authors must ensure the similarity index is less than 10%.
Authors must follow this "Journal
Policy" strictly.
PUBLISHING ETHICS:
American Scientific Publishers strictly follows guidelines set by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors, available at www.publicationethics.org. All Authors, Peer-Reviewers and Editors work together in a great harmony to ensure the highest ethical standards in publishing quality research work in our journals.
POLICY ON INFORMED CONSENT:
An informed consent of the patient(s) is confirmed from any research institution involving human subjects for conducting research activities and clinical trials. The concept of informed consent is followed with the Nuremberg Code, The Declaration of Helsinki, and The Belmont Report. Furthermore, the identification of patient(s) is kept private. A statement about the consent of the patient(s) is included in the manuscript.
ETHICAL COMPLIANCE: Research
papers reporting animal or clinical studies should, where
appropriate, contain a statement that they have been carried out
with animal or human ethics committee approval. All scientific
studies should be carried out in accordance with the relevant
national and local guidelines. Each author(s) warrants that his or
her research institution has fully approved the protocol for all
scientific studies involving animals or humans and that all
experiments of any kinds were conducted in compliance with ethical
and humane principles of research after ethics committee approval.
CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE: The corresponding author should include a statement describing any type of financial conflicts of interest in journal article on behalf of all authors including affiliations, all sources of funding, or any kinds of relationships, that may be associated with conflicts of interest. In case, no conflict of interest exits, then a statement will should be included as “The authors declare no competing financial interest.”
REQUIREMENT FOR FUNDING DISCLOSURE: Authors should clearly report all funding sources including any grant numbers in the research article to meet funding disclosure requirements.
PEER-REVIEW PROCESS:
The journal applies a very strict peer-reviewing process to ensure high quality and to maintain confidentiality of reviewers. The Editor-in-Chief and Editor(s) initially perform a preliminary assessment of each submitted manuscript to check if it meets the journal’s requirement including the scope and guidelines are followed for manuscript preparation. Thereafter, each submitted manuscript is moved to the initial reviewing process where a minimum of three independent reviewers, who are experts in that particular field of study will carefully evaluate the article. All reviewer’s comments and any other suggestions will be forwarded to the *corresponding author(s) of the manuscript for making appropriate revisions. Upon receiving a revised manuscript, the Editor-in-Chief and Editor (s) will make a final decision either to accept or reject the manuscript in accordance with the reviewers.
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CONFLICT OF INTEREST: Please keep
the authors name and affiliation not visible to the reviewers by not
having author details in the first page. All authors must disclose
financial and personal relationships with other people or
organizations if any, at the end of the text under the subheading
Conflict of interest statement", which could inappropriately
influence (bias) their work. Examples of potential conflicts of
interest include employment, consultancies, stock ownership,
honoraria, paid expert testimony, patent applications/registrations,
and grants or other funding.
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SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPT: Authors
are kindly advised to read Journal of Medical Imaging and Health
Informatics (JMIHI) policy and also the uniform requirements for
manuscripts submitted to Biomedical Journals as proposed by the
International Committee of Medical Journal Editors
(http://www.icmje.org) before submitting their manuscript to
Editors. Authors are encouraged to submit high quality original
research work that has not been published or nor under consideration
by other journals or conference proceedings elsewhere. Autors should
submit manuscript online to the
Manuscript
Tracking System. Authors are highly encouraged to submit
manuscript electronically as a PDF file (preferred) or MS Word file
to save time for the reviewing process. |
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EDITORS-IN-CHIEF
Prof. Dr. Nongyue He
State Key Laboratory of Biological Electronics
School of Biological Science & Medical Engineering
Southeast University
Nanjing, 210096, People’s Republic of China
Email: nyhe1958@163.com
Prof. Dr. Zhiyong Qian
State Key Lab of Biotherapy and Cancer Center
West China Hospital
Sichuan University,
Chengdu 610041, Sichuan, P. R. China
Email: anderson-qian@163.com
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Cover letter must be accompanied by a statement section on: Highlights, Novelty and Contributions of the paper.
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Authors should submit a list of FIVE (5) potential referees accompanied with their complete mailing address, telephone, and email address, who may be contacted for reviewing the manuscript though refereeing is done by anonymous reviewers selected by the Editor-in-Chief or Associate Editors. |
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COVER ART:
Journal features new cover art time to time. Authors are encouraged to submit high quality color figure/illustration to have their published paper featured. |
MANUSCRIPT PROCESSING FEES:
All new manuscripts submitted to this journal after 12am Pacific Time on 15 June 2021 will be subjected to a Manuscript-Processing Fees. Research article publishing is not without occurring costs and the costs have been steadily increasing. To defray part of the publication cost, the journal will charge manuscript-processing fees, to be paid by the authors or their affiliated research institutions. The publication fee will be used to defray part of the occurring expenses associated with manuscript processing, editorial work flow, typesetting, proofreading, printing, online-hosting, and archiving. Authors or their affiliated research institutions are required to pay US$ 580 per article from all Countries. All color figures/illustrations in a manuscript will be published FREE OF CHARGES. When submitting a manuscript through online, it will be processed with an understanding that the corresponding authors fully agree to pay all manuscript-processing fees upon acceptance. The author who submits the manuscript to the journal is fully responsible for the manuscript-processing fees. Accepted peer-reviewed manuscripts will not be processed and forwarded to production until all fees are paid in full to the publisher. Publisher will issue an invoice of manuscript-processing fees after a manuscript has been accepted for publication. Corresponding author will be asked to submit a signed Copyright Transfer Agreement (CTA) along with manuscript processing fees.
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FREE OF CHARGES COLOR FIGURES:
Color figures/illustrations are most welcome by the journal as they are effective in conveying complex graphs and photographs. Free of charges color printing will provide an opportunity to publish color figures/illustrations in print at ZERO COST to the authors.
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COPYEDITING It is sole responsibility of the authors to submit their final accepted manuscript in correct English language, free of all
typographical/grammatical errors to meet high publishing standards. All authors from non-English language
countries should get their final accepted manuscripts copyedited by professional copyediting services at author's own
expense. All copyediting services are fully paid for and arranged by the authors. Manuscripts will be processed
for publication on a condition that authors submit a certificate of proof along with their final accepted manuscript. A
list of professional copyediting editing services can be found below.
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OPEN ACCESS: After the manuscript passed the peer-review/editorial process, the Publisher would allow open access participation in Author ChoiceTM with an advanced payment of $1950 fee where author may select open access publication of their published articles. Open access publication of articles will be allowed only after receiving a full payment.
All open-access articles are permitted with a mutual understanding between authors and Publisher that Journal is able to attribute to authors of published articles a “CC-BY-Non-Commerical (NC)-No-Derivatives (ND)” license where users can download and distribute the work without any alterations of any kind, after giving appropriate credit to original source, but material cannot be used for “any kind of commercial purpose” whatsoever. Neither modifications to the work nor commercial uses of the work are permitted.
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INTRODUCTORY MATERIAL: The first page of the manuscript should have a concise title limited to about 15 words and the names of all authors, complete mailing address for correspondence, telephone numbers and email address. Please indicate with an asterisk (*) the author to whom correspondence regarding the manuscript should be directed.
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COLORED GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT: Journal requires COLORED GRAPHIC for the Table of Contents that must be supplied with each accepted article. This 8-10 lines graphical abstract with a 100% original and unpublished colored figure/illustration should be prepared in such a way that it gives the reader an overview of the contents in the article. The graphical abstract should contain the full title of the manuscript and a complete list of all authors. The size of the graphical abstract should be limited to within a space of 8.0 (length) x 2.0 (width) inches.
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COMMUNICATIONS:
Highest priority will be given to the communications reporting important new scientific and technological findings. Rapid publication is provided for concise and up-to-date reports. These articles should not exceed three-four published pages. No section headings should be used for these short communications. |
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RESEARCH ARTICLES:
Full length papers that report original research work on new ideas in the fields of nanoscience and nanotechnology. |
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REVIEWS:
The state-of-the-art review articles with author's short biography and photo are published. Reviews are limited to a maximum length of 50 journal pages having more than 200 references. It is authors' responsibility to obtain written copyright permissions to reproduce any copyright materials from other sources. Authors are advised to cite proper references in figure/tables captions of all previously published figures/tables/illustrations including their own published work and obtain copyright permissions from appropriate publishers and authors.
Please use this ASP style for Citing Reference in Figure/Table Captions.
Reprinted with permission from ref. [number] include full Reference, Copyright © publisher's name.
EXAMPLE: Reprinted with permission from ref. [74], Xu, Y., Bai, H., Lu, G., Li, C. and Shi, G., 2008. Flexible graphene films via the filtration of water-soluble noncovalent functionalized graphene sheets. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 130(18), pp.5856-5857.Copyright © American Chemical Society.
Include “biography and photos” of all authors in the end. |
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TYPING:
All manuscripts must be in English, typed double-spaced on one side of the page throughout (including footnotes, references, tables, legends) on 8.5" x 11" page leaving at least 1 inch left hand margin. |
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ABSTRACT:
All manuscripts must contain an informative 150 to 300 words abstract explaining the essential contents of the work, key ideas and results. |
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QUALITY OF FIGURES: It is very important to supply high quality figures in a form suitable for reproduction. All figures, tables, illustrations, photographs should be prepared in such a way that they could be printed in a single column size with a width of 3 1/4 inches or 8.25 cm. Use 14 ARIAL BOLD font for legends and 12 ARIAL font for numbering/wordings in figures, use the same font for all figures. Only if absolutely necessary should figures/tables/photos occupy double columns. Each figure must be referred to in the text and will be printed in black and white unless otherwise instructed by the authors. Each Figure should be submitted on a separate sheet and marked with the name of the author, title of manuscript and figure number. All formulae and figures should be carefully drafted and never drawn freehand. High quality original figures and glossy prints of all photographs are required. Photocopies of the figures and photographs are not acceptable. |
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TABLES:
Each table must be referred to in the text. Each table should be typed double-spaced on a separate sheet and identified sequentially by Arabic numerals corresponding to the order in which they appear in the text. Each table should have a brief explanatory title, which should be labeled unambiguously. The position of each table should be clearly marked in the text. |
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UNITS:
Internationally accepted units of measurement must be used. The units of measurement are used in conjunction with their numerical values; the units should be abbreviated as suggested below. If more commonly used units are adopted, conversion factors should be given at their first occurrence. Greek symbols may be used. |
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%, şC, nm, µm (not m), mm, cm, cm3, m, h (or hr), min, s (or sec), µg, mg, g (or gm), kg, cal, kcal, in. (or write out inch), ml [write out liter(s)].. |
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The APS style guide can be used as a general reference on matter of units, grammar and formatting. |
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USE OF ABBREVIATIONS IN TEXT: No abbreviations are allowed in the title and abstract and should be defined the first time they are used within the title and text. For example,
First time use as; Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscope (TEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), Visible/near-infrared (Vis/NIR) spectroscopy, X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) spectroscopy, etc.
The "Journal of Medical
Imaging and Health Informatics " should be abbreviated
as J. Med. Imaging & Health Infor. for the citation purpose in research articles. |
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REFERENCES (Use Harvard Referencing):
References should be in the proper Harvard style on a separate page, numbered in the sequence in which they occur in the text. Cite references numerically in a bracket [ ] in the text and list in the same numerical order at the end of the manuscript. References should be listed in the HARVARD Referencing format:
Names of all Authors. The Surname is followed by First name initials. (example; Williams, P. G.)
Year of Research Article Publication (in Bold: 2015)
Title of Research Article.
Full Journal Title (complete journal title in Italics, do not use abbreviated journal titles).
Volume Number of the Journal.
Issue Number of Journal.
Page Numbers of research article (starting from beginning page to last page of a research article)
Authors could directly copy the references of all research articles in Harvard style from Google Scholar (https://scholar.google.com) and cite accordingly in their manuscripts.
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EXAMPLES OF HARVARD REFERENCING |
1.
Journal Articles in Harvard Style
Xu, Y., Bai, H., Lu, G., Li, C. and Shi, G., 2008. Flexible graphene films via the filtration of water-soluble noncovalent functionalized graphene sheets. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 130(18), pp.5856-5857.
Kim, K.S., Kim, K.H., Nam, Y., Jeon, J., Yim, S., Singh, E., Lee, J.Y., Lee, S.J., Jung, Y.S., Yeom, G.Y. and Kim, D.W., 2017. Atomic layer etching mechanism of MoS2 for nanodevices. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 9(13), pp.11967-11976.
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Book Referencing in Harvard Style
Nalwa, H.S. and Miyata, S., eds., 1996. Nonlinear Optics of Organic Molecules and
Polymers. CRC Press.
Nalwa, H.S., ed., 1997. Handbook of Organic Conductive Molecules and Polymers.
4-volume set. Wiley.
Nalwa, H.S. ed., 2000. Handbook of Advanced Electronic and Photonic Materials and Devices, 10-volume set. Academic Press.
3. Book Chapter in an Edited Book in Harvard Style
Krill, C.E., Harberkorn, R. and Birringer, R., 1999. in Handbook of Nanostructured Materials and Nanotechnology, edited by H. S. Nalwa, Academic Press, Vol. 2, pp.155-211.
4. Website in Harvard Style
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) (https://www.nrel.gov/solar)
5. Conference Proceedings in Harvard Style
Kimura, J. and Shibasaki, H., eds., (1995). Recent Advances in Clinical Neurophysiology.
Proceedings of the 10th International Congress of EMG and Clinical Neurophysiology,
October 15-19; Kyoto, Japan. pp. 10-15.
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Do not use the phrases "et al." and "ibid."
in the reference section. Instead, the names of all authors in a
reference must be listed. |
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: These should be brief and placed at the end of the text before the references. |
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PROOFS: Page proofs for the correction of printer's errors only will be dispatched to the corresponding author denoted with an asterik (*) unless otherwise requested. Alterations at this stage are not allowed as they are expensive and may have to be charged to the authors. The proofread copy and reprint order form must be returned within 72 hours. |
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OFFPRINTS: Authors may order offprints of articles with a minimum of 100 from American Scientific Publishers (ASP) prior to publication. An order form accompanying the page proofs will be sent directly to the corresponding author (*). Please return your offprint order form with the page proofs. |
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ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION: Upon acceptance of the manuscript for publication, authors should submit to the publisher the final version of the manuscript in MS Word format by email to improve the accuracy and speed up the typesetting process. The final manuscript should be clearly labeled with the author's name, manuscript title, the dates of submission and acceptance, and the software package used in preparation. We are also able to accept line artwork/along with the source files to enables us to modify the artwork if required for re-arranging in the journal format. |
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WARRANTIES AND COPYRIGHTS: By submitting the manuscript, the authors warrant that the entire work is original and unpublished; it is submitted only to this Journal and all text, data, figures/tables or other illustrations included in the research article are completely original and unpublished, and these have not been previously published or submitted elsewhere in any form or media whatsoever. All authors are responsible for the complete contents of their manuscript. The author(s) warrant that the work contains no unlawful or libelous statements and opinions and liable materials of any kind whatsoever, do not infringe on any copyrights, intellectual property rights, personal rights or rights of any kind of others, and does not contains any plagiarized, fraudulent, improperly attributed materials, instructions, procedures, information or ideas that might cause any harm, damage, injury, losses or costs of any kind to person or property. Each author(s) agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless American Scientific Publishers and the Editors for any breach of such warranties. It is authors' responsibility to obtain written copyright permissions from other sources (publishers) for reproduction of any figures, tables, photos, illustrations, text or other copyright materials from previously published work. It is the policy of American Scientific Publishers to own the copyright of all contributions it publishes. To comply with the U.S. Copyright Law, a Copyright Transfer Form that transfer copyright of the article to the publisher must be completed by the authors prior to publication of an accepted article in this journal. Authors must submit a signed copy of the Copyright Transfer Agreement with their manuscript.
ETHICAL ISSUES:
Authors cannot submit a manuscript for publication to other journals simultaneously. It is waste of valuable resources because editors and referees spent a great deal of time processing submitted manuscripts. It is also unethical to republish similar research articles (text/figures/tables) again because journals have limited page space and it most likely violates copyrights which have already been transferred to the first journal. Therefore, all journals require a signed author's copyright transfer agreement stating the originality of the research work submitted through a manuscript. As stated above that authors should submit original, new and unpublished research work to the journal. The ethical issues such as plagiarism, fraudulent and duplicate publication, violation of copyrights, authorship and conflict of interest are serious issues concerning ethical integrity when submitting a manuscript to a journal for publication.
WITHDRAWAL OF MANUSCRIPTS: If the author requests withdrawal of manuscript after submission within the time span when the manuscript is still in the peer-reviewing process with Editors/Referees, author is allowed to withdraw the manuscript without paying any withdrawal penalty whatsoever. However, it is unethical to withdraw a submitted manuscript from one journal if accepted by another journal. The withdrawal of manuscripts from the journals after submitting to the publisher will incur a withdrawal penalty from American Scientific Publishers. After the manuscript is accepted for publication either through journal editors or guest editors or conference organizers, the withdrawal is not permitted by American Scientific Publishers. If the authors or conference organizers or a third party withdraw manuscripts any time after final manuscripts have already been submitted to American Scientific Publishers for processing, the request is not entertained without a significant withdrawal penalty. Authors or conference organizers or a third party are not allowed to withdraw submitted manuscripts because the withdrawal wastes valuable manuscript processing time, money and works invested by the publisher. The authors or conference organizers or a third party must always pay $200 per page manuscript processing charges as withdrawal penalty to the publisher even if the withdrawal is permitted. The withdrawal of the conference papers by conference organizers will never be permitted and the conference organizers will be punished for withdrawal by paying a withdrawal penalty of US$500 per manuscript. Withdrawal of manuscripts is only allowed after withdrawal penalty has been fully paid to the American Scientific Publishers by the authors or conference organizers or a third party. Any reason whatsoever of withdrawal of submitted manuscripts is treated as invalid and completely unacceptable under any circumstances. Publisher is not responsible for any damages whatsoever resulting from this consequence of the author's or conference organizer's or a third party decision. All questions or differences whatsoever concerning manuscripts withdrawal from American Scientific Publishers whether as to construction or otherwise, shall be held in the County of Los Angeles, California, United States of America.
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