112-Year-Old ICMR’s Journal Recognised for Contributions to Medical Research

Haydarabad: The Indian Medical Research Council (ICMR), the Indian Medical Research Council (IJMR), is known for its extraordinary contribution to the progress of biomedical research beyond India and beyond.
The award was given at the National Blackbuck Medical Research Awards organized by the National Medicine Forum and Medical Dialogues in the capital.
Medline Indexed Journal, which was established in 1913, is between 110 H-Next, 2.5 effect factor and 3.9 Citescore between the first 1.4% of global medical journals. Published monthly, IJMR encourages high -quality research from regions that are not sufficiently represented and developing throughout the country.
The open access model allows policy -makers, clinicians and researchers to rapidly act on evidence -based insights. The COVİD-19, which directly influenced the magazine, policy and clinical practices, has published turning points on tuberculosis control and national vaccination programs.
Medical Research Medical Research National Blackbuck Awards were presented during the ceremony in Delhi with the Medical Research Summit. The awards were selected in a two-stage process-intellectual screening and then ICMR, AIIMS New Delhi and Pgimemer & Dr. A jury negotiations with leaders from RML Hospital.
Awards, Vice President of Gobind Singh Indrastha University. Maesh was given by Verma; President of the National Medicine Commission. Abhijat Seth; And company works and highway transport and highways State Minister Shri Harsh Malhotra.
Dr. It was Albina Nair. Organizers, honor’s magazine’s health policy shaping, guiding clinical practice, and India’s commitment to strengthening the stance of global biomedical publishing, he said.



