CBR Announcement - Partnering with De Gruyter Brill
De Gruyter Brill and the Australasian Association for Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine (AACB) are partnering to publish The Clinical Biochemist Reviews (CBR), the AACB's flagship peer-reviewed journal and a cornerstone publication in clinical biochemistry across Australasia.
Under the new partnership, CBR will be hosted and distributed through De Gruyter Brill's platform, expanding the journal's discoverability and accessibility to researchers worldwide. Authors will benefit from rapid online publication, rigorous peer review, comprehensive abstracting and indexing, and secure archiving, while retaining copyright under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY 4.0) license.
The Clinical Biochemist Reviews is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal dedicated to publishing authoritative review articles in clinical biochemistry and laboratory medicine. The journal covers a broad range of topics, from biochemistry and clinical chemistry to immunology, genetics and genomics, haematology, and laboratory management, and serves an international community of clinical biochemists, pathologists, and healthcare professionals.
"This partnership marks a historic milestone for The Clinical Biochemist Reviews. Building on our journal's proud legacy of contributions to clinical biochemistry, we are excited to work with De Gruyter Brill to strengthen CBR's international visibility and ensure its continued growth and impact for the communities we serve," said A/Prof Ronda Greaves (AACB President) and Dr Chanika Ariyawansa (AACB Director of Media and Communications).
"We are delighted to welcome The Clinical Biochemist Reviews to our portfolio. CBR is a highly regarded journal with a strong legacy, and this partnership reflects our commitment to supporting specialist research communities with the reach, infrastructure, and open access solutions they need to thrive," said Suzanne Mekking, Vice President STM at De Gruyter Brill.
Readers, authors, and subscribers are encouraged to explore the journal's new home at www.degruyterbrill.com/aacbcbr.