The FDA has approved SetPoint Medical's bioelectronic medicine device as a treatment for rheumatoid arthritis. This novel neuroimmunomodulation therapy targets the vagus nerve and is based on the pioneering scientific work of Dr. Kevin J. Tracey, our Editor-in-Chief. Read more here: FDA approves first vagus nerve device to treat rheumatoid arthritis | Northwell Health; New York Times Article.
- Journal News: Congratulations Bioelectronic Medicine Community!
- Bioelectronic Medicine is now indexed in Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
- The 2024 Anthony Cerami Award in Translational Medicine
Journal News: Congratulations Bioelectronic Medicine Community!
Bioelectronic Medicine is now indexed in Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
We are pleased to announce Bioelectronic Medicine is now indexed in the Emerging Sources Citation Index as part of the world’s most trusted citation index – the Web of Science Core Collection. Read more here.
The 2024 Anthony Cerami Award in Translational Medicine
The Feinstein Institutes and Bioelectronic Medicine presented the 2024 Cerami Award to Seth Hays, PhD, Robert Rennaker, PhD, and Michael Kilgard, PhD, from University of Texas at Dallas. More information on the Cerami Award can be found here.
Open Collections
Call for Papers - Virtual Reality in Health Professions Education and Clinical Care: Concepts, Evidence, and Applications
Edited by: Tobias Mühling and Moritz Queisner
Bioelectronic Medicine is calling for submissions to our new Collection on "Virtual Reality in Health Professions Education and Clinical Care: Concepts, Evidence, and Applications." This Collection aims to showcase interdisciplinary research at the intersection of immersive technology, clinical science, and medical education. We encourage both conceptual and empirical approaches that advance the integration of virtual reality in healthcare and training.
Call for Papers - Bioprinting Electrically Active Tissues
Edited by: Stephanie Willerth, PhD, University of Victoria, Canada
Bioelectronic Medicine is calling for submissions to our new Collection on "Bioprinting Electrically Active Tissues". This Collection aims to showcase cutting-edge research, comprehensive reviews, and forward-looking perspectives that advance our understanding and capabilities in bioprinting electrically active tissues.
Call for Papers: Neural Interfaces for Bioelectronic Medicine
Edited by: Dimitrios Koutsouras and Geert Langereis
Bioelectronic Medicine is calling for submissions to our new Collection on "Neural Interfaces for Bioelectronic Medicine". The aim of this Collection is to present the latest trends in neural interfaces for therapeutic tissue stimulation and sensing with a focus on the upcoming era of bioelectronic medicine.
Articles
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Efficacy and mechanisms of neuromodulation in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome
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Bioelectronic medicine: wearable and implantable electronics
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Multi-system benefits of non-invasive spinal cord stimulation following cervical spinal cord injury: a case study
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A scoping review of neuromodulation techniques for controlling blood pressure: what are the ups and downs to this approach?
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Is the post-COVID-19 syndrome a severe impairment of acetylcholine-orchestrated neuromodulation that responds to nicotine administration?
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Long COVID – a critical disruption of cholinergic neurotransmission?
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Review of the role of the nervous system in glucose homoeostasis and future perspectives towards the management of diabetes
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Spinal cord stimulation in chronic pain: evidence and theory for mechanisms of action
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Investigational treatment of rheumatoid arthritis with a vibrotactile device applied to the external ear
BEME Reviewers of the Quarter
Bioelectronic Medicine would like to recognize the efforts of the following peer reviewers, for their excellent service. These individuals have all exceeded expectations as far as acceptance rate, the number of completed reviews, and timeliness. The journal cannot succeed without its peer reviewers, and we thank these hard-working members of our network.
Third Quarter of 2023: Dr. Beniamina Mercante
Second Quarter of 2023: Dr. Aritra Kundu
Aims and scope
Bioelectronic Medicine is an open-access journal that provides a necessary and specific publication platform for the growing field of Bioelectronic Medicine.
This field brings together material science, biochemistry, biophysics, molecular medicine, neuroscience, immunology, bioengineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, computer science, mathematics, artificial intelligence, and other basic and clinical disciplines. Bioelectronic Medicine promises to bring new insights into the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and conditions as varied as cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, obesity, diabetes, asthma, paralysis, blindness, bleeding, ischemia, organ transplantation, cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative diseases, and others.
Bioelectronic Medicine focuses on electrical signaling in the nervous system. Insights into the regulatory functions of the nervous system and technologies that record, stimulate, or block neural signaling to affect specific molecular mechanisms are the primary focus of the journal. The journal will also feature bioelectronic approaches for monitoring and controlling biological processes, for providing insights into host and pathogen physiology and disease pathogenesis, and for restoring musculoskeletal function and mobility and treating paralysis, and many other conditions. In addition, developments in prostheses, robotics, and other relevant areas will be featured. Innovative preclinical research and development as well as clinical trials assessing new diagnostic and treatment advances will be well represented. Bioelectronic Medicine also welcomes related topics including ethics, community impact, regulatory and legal implications, reimbursement, and patient feedback in order to embrace multidisciplinary input across fields of science, technology, and healthcare.
Announcing our new article types
Our journal is proud to offer four new article types, ready for submissions!
- Mini-reviews, which provide a concise summary of a specific research topic or field relevant to our scope.
- Perspectives, which grants the opportunity to write about the current state and recent developments of a research field or topic within our scope and point to associated challenges and future directions.
- Opinions, written with a specific focus on a previously published article which has had a major impact on the field.
- Commentaries, invited pieces which provide further discussion on a primary research manuscript.
Please see our Submission Guidelines page for more.
About the Editors
Dr Kevin J Tracey (Editor-in-Chief) is President and CEO and the Karches Family Distinguished Chair in Medical Research at The Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, Professor of Neurosurgery and Molecular Medicine at the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra-Northwell, and Executive Vice President, Research, at Northwell Health in New York. A leader in the scientific fields of neuroimmunology and bioelectronic medicine, his contributions include discovery and molecular mapping neural circuits controlling immunity and identifying the therapeutic action of monoclonal anti-TNF antibodies. Professor Tracey received his B.S. (Chemistry, summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa) from Boston College in 1979, and his M.D. from Boston University in 1983. He trained in neurosurgery from 1983 to 1992 at the New York Hospital-Cornell University Medical Center and was a guest investigator at the Rockefeller University before moving in 1992 to The Feinstein Institutes. An inventor on >120 United States patents, and author of more than 400 scientific publications, he cofounded the Global Sepsis Alliance, a non-profit organization supporting the efforts of >1 million sepsis caregivers in more than 70 countries. Dr. Tracey is co-founder of several biotechnology companies, including SetPoint Medical, the industry leader in bioelectronic medicine for developing vagus nerve stimulation technology to treat rheumatoid arthritis. His honors and awards include Doctorates honoris causa from the Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden; from Hofstra University, New York, and from the University of Fribourg, Switzerland. He received the Distinguished Alumni Award from Boston University; and delivered the Harvey Society lecture in New York, as well as lectureships from Harvard, Yale, Rockefeller University, the NIH, and elsewhere. He was elected into the American Society of Clinical Investigation (2001), the American Association of Physicians (2009), the Long Island Technology Hall of Fame (2012), Alpha Omega Alpha (2014), the American Association for the Advancement of Science (2014), and the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (2020). Professor Tracey is a TedMed speaker and author of Fatal Sequence (Dana Press) and The Great Nerve (Avery). He lectures nationally and internationally on inflammation, sepsis, the neuroscience of immunity, and bioelectronic medicine.
Dr Valentin Pavlov, PhD (Executive Editor) is Professor at the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, Northwell Health, and Professor at the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell.
He received his PhD in Physiology, Pathophysiology and Pharmacology from Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" in Sofia, Bulgaria. Following a post-doc at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, UK, he joined the Feinstein Institutes in 2002.
Dr Pavlov’s current research focuses on the role of the brain and vagus nerve cholinergic signaling in the regulation of inflammation and metabolism, and the use of novel cholinergic therapeutic approaches in sepsis and obesity-driven disorders.
Dr Pavlov is a member of several scientific societies, including Society for Neuroscience, American Physiological Society, American Association of Immunologists, and American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. He is an Elected Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering and President of the International Society for Autonomic Neuroscience.
Dr Sonya VanPatten, PhD (Coordinating Editor) is a research scientist in the Institute of Molecular Medicine at the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research. Dr. VanPatten received her PhD from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine (Bronx, NY, USA) in the Department of Biochemistry. She later did a post-doc at the Feinstein Institutes in the Department of Medicinal Chemistry.
Dr. VanPatten’s research has been in the fields of lipid metabolism, obesity, immunology and autoimmune disease, neuroscience, and drug discovery and development. Currently, she focuses on scientific writing, synopsis, consultation, project management, and editorial aspects of the Institutes’ journals.
Pre-submission inquiries
The Editors of Bioelectronic Medicine welcome authors to send any pre-submission inquiries they might have here. We ask that you please include “Pre-submission inquiry” in the subject line of your email and that you include the title and abstract of your proposed submission within the message. Our Editors will do their best to respond to you in a timely manner.
Molecular Medicine
If you enjoy Bioelectronic Medicine, we invite you to visit Feinstein’s flagship journal, Molecular Medicine (published by BMC). Published for nearly a quarter of a century and fully indexed, Molecular Medicine focuses on recent insights into the molecular mechanisms of disease pathogenesis, which may lead to the design of specific tools for disease diagnosis, treatment, or prevention. You will find material relevant to the genetic, molecular, or cellular basis of key physiologic or disease processes, as well as content which describes the clinical implications of these findings, at a level approachable by our broad audience.
About Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research
Bioelectronic Medicine is published in partnership with The Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research. As the research arm of Northwell Health, the largest healthcare provider in New York, it is home to 50 research laboratories and to clinical research throughout dozens of hospitals and outpatient facilities. The Feinstein Institutes include 4,000 researchers and staff who are making breakthroughs in molecular medicine, genetics, oncology, brain research, mental health, autoimmunity, and bioelectronic medicine – a new field of science that has the potential to revolutionize medicine. For more information about how the Feinstein Institutes empower imagination and pioneers discovery, visit FeinsteinInstitute.org.
Annual Journal Metrics
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Citation Impact
Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP): 0.792 (2024)
SCImago Journal Rank (SJR): 1.089 (2024)
Speed
Submission to first editorial decision (median days): 7
Submission to acceptance (median days): 85
Usage 2024
Downloads: 312,089
Altmetric mentions: 877