Scripps Translational Science Institute (STSI) has launched an open-access, peer-reviewed online journal, npj Digital Medicine. The new publication is a collaboration between STSI and Nature Research, a portfolio of high-quality journals and services and part of Springer Nature, a global research, educational and professional publisher.
The editors-in-chief of npj Digital Medicine are Eric Topol, TSRI professor and the director of STSI, and Steven Steinhubl, STSI's director of Digital Medicine. Both are leaders in this new field of research.
Digital medicine, however, encompasses more than the devices that enable the collection and transfer of health data. The field merges a wide range of specialties including computer science, clinical care, engineering, behavioural science, ethics and more. npj Digital Medicine aims to provide a platform that allows stakeholders from all backgrounds to discuss topics and research findings in an academic, evidence-based environment.
npj Digital Medicine can be viewed online at https://www.nature.com/npjdigitalmed/.
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