Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry

Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering biotechnology applied to medicine, veterinary medicine, and diagnostics. Topics covered include the expression, extraction, purification, formulation, stability and characterization of both natural and recombinant biological molecules. It is published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. The editors-in-chief are Gianfranco Gilardi (University of Torino) and Jian-Jiang Zhong (Shanghai Jiao Tong University).

Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry
DisciplineBiotechnology, biochemistry
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
Former name(s)
Journal of Applied Biochemistry
History1979–present
Publisher
FrequencyBimonthly
Hybrid
1.638 (2019)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Biotechnol. Appl. Biochem.
Indexing
CODENBABIEC
ISSN0885-4513 (print)
1470-8744 (web)
LCCN87640639
OCLC no.12644720
Journal of Applied Biochemistry:
ISSN0161-7354
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History

The journal was established in 1979 under the title Journal of Applied Biochemistry by Academic Press, obtaining its present title in 1986.[1]

Former editors-in-chief include Peter Campbell (University College London; before 1996), Roger Lundblad (formerly of Baxter Biotech, Duarte, California; 1996–2002), and Parviz A. Shamlou (Eli Lilly; 2003–2012).

Abstracting and indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed by:

According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2019 impact factor of 1.638.[11]

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References

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