All Life, a journal revolutionising how authors are publishing research across reproducible life sciences with Taylor & Francis, has extended its growing portfolio with the introduction of a new section – Environmental Toxicology and Health. Since its launch in March 2020, the new multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary Open Access title, All Life, has attracted more than 235,000 views.
The journal uses the UN Sustainable Development Goals as a framework to bring together all experts to foster better collaboration and information sharing across the life sciences. As a fully Open Access journal, it serves the ever-growing expansion of multi- and inter-disciplinary research in the life sciences. This new section will publish rigorously peer-reviewed research covering environmental health, ecotoxicology, immunotoxicity and associated subject areas.
Alike with each section of All Life, Environmental Toxicology and Health will further the drive for reproducibility by accepting submissions of negative/null data as well as replication and reproduction studies. Each section of All Life, too, involves publishing via a thorough peer-review process led by subject experts. Dr Robin Mesnage will be the expert for the Environmental Toxicology and Health section.
As a publication focused on fostering cross-discipline collaboration, All Life is open to receiving research which brings different perspectives to a problem. For Environmental Toxicology and Health the subject areas of particular focus include: environmental health, ecotoxicology, anthropogenic chemicals, endocrine disruption, risk assessment, occupational health, exposure assessment, mechanistics toxicology, pollutant toxicology, immunotoxicity and pesticide toxicology.
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