Aids research communications

Aids research communications

LIFE SCIENCES announces AIDS R E S E A R C H COMMUNICATIONS To appear as a special section of the Journal The aims of the AIDS Section in LIFE SCIENC...

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LIFE SCIENCES announces AIDS R E S E A R C H COMMUNICATIONS To appear as a special section of the Journal

The aims of the AIDS Section in LIFE SCIENCES include the development of a forum for rapid publication of clinically relevant laboratory research on AIDS and AIDS-related subjects. These include aspects of epidemiology and pathogenesis, virology, microbiology, immunology, physiology and therapeutic approaches including the use of antiviral and immunomodulatory drugs. Studies in vitro, in relevant animal models and in human subjects, will all be welcome. Studies of phenomenology as well as mechanisms of disease will be relevant as will brief reports, d e f i n i t i v e papers and minireviews. LIFE SCIENCES aims to review manuscripts rapidly and publish submitted papers in 6-8 weeks after receipt in camera ready format. This is particularly relevant to the AIDS epidemic where advances should be rapidly disseminated.

Special Editor Evan Hersh, M.D. Department of Internal Medicine University of Arizona Health Sciences Center

Associate Editors Eskild Peterson, M.D. C. George Ray, M.D. Dept. of Internal Medicine Dept. of Pathology University of Arizona Health Sciences Center

David Yocum, M.D. Dept. of Internal Medicine

Editorial Advisory Board-Aids Section Dr. Donald Abrams San Francisco General Hospital 995 Portero, Ward 84 San Francisco CA 94110 Allan L. Goldstein, Ph.D. The George Washington University Department of Biochemistry 2300 I Street, N.W. Washington DC 20037 Michael H. Grieco, M.D. Director, R.A. Cooke Institute St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Ctr. 429 West 59 Street New York NY 10019 Sudhir Gupta, M.D. Department of Medicine Medical Science 1, C264A University of California at Irvine Irvine CA 92717

John W. Hadden, M.D. Department of Internal Medicine Program of Immunopharmacology University of South Florida College of Medicine, Box 19 12901 North 30 Street Tampa FL 33612 Alexandra M. Levine, M.D. USC School of Medicine 1975 Zonal A v e n u e - K A M 500 Los Angeles CA 90033 Dr. Peter W.A. Mansell 1009 Harvard Street Houston TX 77008 James M. Reuben, Ph.D. Clinical Immunology and Biological Therapy AC 06.014 (Box041) M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute 6723 Bertner Avenue Houston TX 77030

See Instruction to Authors (overleaf) for guidelines for submission o f articles.