OMICS Publishing Group
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OMICS Group is the Publisher of 14 Nobel Laureates Supporting Cellular and Molecular Biology : 60 Years Old Reputed Medline Indexed Journal
Dean Dr. Raymond J. Wegmann, the founding editor of Cellular and Molecular Biology signed agreement at OMICS Office and stated that, "OMICS Publishing Group is a better publisher than any other publishing house." Read More »
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Nobel Prize (2013) For OMICS Publishing Group Editor Dr Arieh Warshel
Dr Arieh Warshel, a Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, receives the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, together with Michael Levitt and Martin Karplus for their work in "the development of multiscale models for complex chemical systems". Read More »
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OMICS Group International Is The New Publisher Of 14 Noble Laureates Supporting Cellular And Molecular Biology : 60 Years Old Reputed Medline Indexed Journal
Dean Dr. Raymond J. Wegmann, the founding editor of Cellular and Molecular Biology signed agreement at OMICS Office and stated that, “OMICS Publishing Group is a better publisher than any other publishing house.” Read More »
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OMICS Publishing Group And International Society For Ceramics In Medicine are Making Research On Bioceramics Open Access
Strengthened by its Open Access initiatives, OMICS Group is pleased to publish the Bioceramics Development & Applications from 2013 onwards, the flagship journal of International Society for Ceramics in Medicine. Read More »
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OMICS Publishing Group Ties Up With 100 Eminent Societies To Make Healthcare Information Open Access
OMICS Publishing Group has signed agreement with 100 prestigious organizations of scientific, academic and research excellence across the globe with a view to collaborate and make healthcare information Open Access. Read More »
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Publisher Threatens Librarian Jeffery Beall With $1 Billion Dollar Lawsuit
U. of Colorado, Denver librarian Jeffery Beall has been mentioned a couple of time on infoDOCKET lately. We first shared a post about him and his work to shed light on predatory/questionable open access publishers when he was featured in a NY Times article last month. Read More »
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