About this Journal
The International Journal of Biostatistics is a new and rapidly growing journal devoted to the entire range of biostatistics. Topics include new biostatistical methods and models, new statistical theory, advances in biostatistics computing, and original application of statistical methods for important practical problems in the biological, medical, public health, and agricultural sciences. The journal is edited by the most prominent scholars in the field: Nicholas P. Jewell (Berkeley), Raymond Carroll (Texas A&M), James Robins (Harvard), and Mark van der Laan (Berkeley).
Publication History
One issue/year, updated continuously
Content available since 2005 (Volume 1, Issue 1)
ISSN: 1557-4679
Archiving: all bepress journals are fully and permanently archived according to leading industry standards.
Archived in PubMedCentral
International Journal of Biostatistics is fully compliant with the open access mandates of major government and foundation research grants. Starting in 2008, bepress automatically archives articles published in IJB in PubMedCentral and UKPubMedCentral twelve months after publication date. Authors always have the right to post their article to their personal web sites and their institution's repository with no delay, and without any special permission from bepress. For more information, see Policies.
Indexed in
- BIOBASE
- Current Index to Statistics (CIS)
- EMBASE
- Intute
- MathSciNet
- PsycInfo
- PubMed/MEDLINE
- RePEc
- Scopus
- Technology Research Database (CSA)
- Wilson Applied Science and Technology
- Zentralblatt MATH
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What scholars are saying about The International Journal of Biostatistics
This is an important journal with relevant up-to-date developments of new statistical methods related to the design and analysis of clinical trials.
Mario Stylianou, Researcher, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, NIH
This relatively new journal has quickly developed a reputation for the quality of papers that it publishes, and has a particularly strong record in the area of medical genetics.
Michael Phillips, WA Institute for Medical Research, University of Western Australia
