Journal of Tissue Engineering
Journal of Tissue Engineering (JTE) is a peer reviewed, open access journal which focusses on scientific research in the field of tissue engineering and its clinical application. The journal has broad ranging interests from the fundamentals of stem cells and progenitor cells and their expansion to viable numbers coupled with an understanding of their differentiation. Please see the Aims and Scopes tab for further information.
This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
Why publish in JTE?
- Indexed in Science Citation Index - Expanded (Clarivate)
- Impact Factor of 7.940
- Average time from submission to first decision: 16 days
- Rigorous peer review of your research
- Open access format: driving high visibility and global exposure
Open access Article Processing Charge (APC) information
The APC for this journal is currently $2,800 USD.
The article processing charge (APC) is payable when a manuscript is accepted after peer review, before it is published. The APC is subject to taxes where applicable. Please see further details here.
Submissions information
Submit your manuscript today at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tej
Please see the submissions guideline for more information on how to submit your article to the journal.
Contact
Please direct any queries to j.knowles@ucl.ac.uk
The aim of Journal of Tissue Engineering is to provide a rigorously peer-reviewed and high quality forum for the publication of tissue engineering research and its clinical application. The field of tissue engineering by its very nature is multidisciplinary requiring knowledge and/or understanding of cell biology, biophysics, materials and biomaterials science and clinical applicability and this rationale is directly applicable to this journal.
The primary aim as enshrined in the definition of tissue engineering is to restore, maintain and/or improve tissue or organ function and this may be effected by the use of cells in combination with material substrates and also may be coupled with appropriate growth and guidance factors.
The journal has broad ranging interests from the fundamentals of stem cells and progenitor cells and their expansion to viable numbers coupled with an understanding of their differentiation, the utilisation of bioreactors for three dimensional culture and studies of phenotypic changes, particularly in stem and progenitor cells, both short and long term, ex vivo and in vivo implantation both in preclinical models and also in clinical trials.
Hae-Won Kim | Dankook University, Korea |
Jonathan Knowles | University College London, UK |
Wojciech Chrzanowski | University of Sydney, Australia |
Matthew Dalby | University of Glasgow, UK |
Ki Won Ban | City University Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
Guoping Chen | NIMS, Japan |
Yilong Cheng | Xi'an Jiaotong University, China |
Wojciech Chrzanowski | University of Sydney, Australia |
Matt Dalby | Glasgow University, UK |
Owen Davies | Loughborough University |
Richard Day | University College London, UK |
Anita Ghag | Birmingham University, UK |
Maria-Pau Ginebra | Technical University of Catalonia, Spain |
Dong-Keun Han | Korea Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea |
Paul Hatton | University of Sheffield, UK |
Håvard J. Haugen | University of Oslo, Oslo |
Nathaniel Hwang | Seoul National University, South Korea |
Han-Sung Jung | Yonsei University, Republic of Korea |
Jung Keun Hyun | Dankook University, Republic of Korea |
Jung-Hwan Lee | Dankook University, Republic of Korea |
Kam Leong | Columbia University, USA |
Mingqiang Li | Sun-Yat Sen University, China |
Kacey Marra | University of Pittsburgh, USA |
Dr. Mohd Fauzi Mh Busra | Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia |
Antonella Motta | University of Trento, Italy |
Vivek Mudera | University College London, UK |
Abhay Pandit | National University of Ireland, Galway |
Vehid Salih | University College London, UK |
Songtao Shi | University of Pennsylvania, USA |
Su Ryon Shin | Harvard Medical School, USA |
Alastair Sloan | University of Melbourne, Australia |
Zhaohui Tang | Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, China |
Anthony S. Weiss | University of Sydney, Australia |
Hyuk-Sang Yoo | Kangwon National University, Republic of Korea |
Manuscript submission guidelines can be accessed on Sage Journals.