Membership in the Journal of Proteomics and Genomics Research
Membership is designed for scientists and institutions working at the frontiers of proteomics, genomics, and systems biology. Join a focused publishing community that supports rigorous molecular science, accelerates discovery, and expands the reach of your work.
Membership Highlights
- APC savings for eligible authors and institutions
- Member recognition certificates for professional portfolios
- Early alerts on special issues and editorial opportunities
- Access to member updates on proteomics and genomics trends
Journal at a Glance
ISSN: 2326-0793
DOI Prefix: 10.14302/issn.2326-0793
License: CC BY 4.0
Peer reviewed open access journal
Scope Alignment
Proteome profiling, genomic discovery, multi-omics integration, biomarker validation, computational proteomics, and translational molecular medicine. We emphasize reproducible pipelines and clinically meaningful evidence.
Publishing Model
Open access, single blind peer review, and rapid online publication after acceptance and production checks. Metadata validation and DOI registration are included.
Why Membership Matters
Membership in Journal of Proteomics and Genomics Research is a strategic advantage for researchers and institutions focused on proteomics and genomics. It offers predictable APC planning, visibility benefits, and access to targeted publishing opportunities that align with molecular discovery and translational science.
Members receive recognition for sustained contribution to JPGR while keeping editorial decisions independent of membership status. This ensures research quality stays central and preserves the integrity of the peer review process.
JPGR membership also creates a steady connection to special issues, editorial updates, and community activity that helps researchers align submissions with high impact themes.
Visibility and Impact
Open access expands reach to clinicians, bioinformaticians, and translational teams who rely on proteomic and genomic evidence to guide decisions.
Strategic Publishing Support
Membership helps plan submissions across special issues, coordinate budgets, and align output with institutional research priorities.
Community Recognition
Members receive certificates and editorial updates that highlight their role in advancing molecular science.
Editorial Integrity: Membership does not influence editorial decisions. All manuscripts go through the same independent review process.
Who Should Consider Membership
JPGR membership is designed for researchers who publish regularly in proteomics, genomics, and systems biology. It is also valuable for departments or centers managing multiple submissions across collaborative projects.
Student memberships support early career researchers and require documentation of enrollment or supervised research activity. Institutional memberships provide coordinated coverage for multiple authors.
- Principal investigators and lab heads managing multiple manuscripts per year
- Bioinformatics and systems biology teams publishing multi-omics analyses
- Clinical and translational researchers validating biomarkers
- Graduate students and postdoctoral researchers building publication portfolios
- Institutions supporting open access molecular science
Membership Pathways
Choose the plan that matches your publishing volume and collaboration model. APC benefits apply to eligible submissions after acceptance.
Memberships are structured to support consistent publication workflows while maintaining flexibility for multi-author teams.
Individual Researchers and Authors
Built for scientists actively publishing in proteomics and genomics. Authors must be listed as primary or co-author to qualify for APC benefits.
- Substantial APC discounts for standard submissions
- Unlimited manuscript submissions per year (excluding special issues)
- 30% APC discount for special issue submissions
- Official membership certificate
| Time | Original Amount in USD | Waived APC |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Year | $6480 | |
| 2 Year | $7560 |
Student Membership
Designed to support emerging researchers and graduate students building publication portfolios. Include a recommendation letter to verify student status.
- Unlimited paper submissions during active membership
- Eligibility to serve as primary or co-author on published papers
- Student membership certificate for academic profiles
| Time | Original Amount in USD | Waived APC |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Year | $4440 | |
| 2 Year | $5040 |
Institutional Membership
Created for universities, research centers, and departments that want to support multiple authors and build institutional visibility in open access proteomics and genomics publishing.
- Unified publishing agreement for multiple authors
- Partial or full APC waivers for a set number of articles
- Institutional recognition certificate
| Time Period | Amount in USD | Offer |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Year | $9,500 | 20 manuscripts APC waiver for 1 year |
| 2 Year | $12,500 | 30 manuscripts APC waiver valid for 2 years |
Corporate and Industry Membership
Ideal for biotech companies, diagnostics teams, and research driven organizations seeking thought leadership and visibility in molecular science.
- APC discounts for employee authored publications
- Membership certificate recognizing industry contribution
- Flexible options for multi-author submissions
| Time | Articles/Year | Original (USD) | Waived APC |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Year | 10 per year | $6720 | |
| 2 Year | 15 per year | $7800 |
How Membership Works
Choose a Plan
Select the membership pathway that aligns with your publishing volume, organization type, and research goals.
Submit a Request
Email your membership request with the plan, author details, and institutional information if applicable.
Confirm Eligibility
Our team verifies author status and membership criteria, including student documentation or institutional authorization.
Activate and Publish
Once activated, APC benefits apply to eligible submissions. Membership certificates are issued after confirmation.
APC Planning and Budgeting
Membership supports budget planning for labs and institutions with predictable publication volume. This helps teams allocate resources for multi-omics projects, large cohort studies, and longitudinal data generation.
For institutional billing or invoicing support, contact [email protected] before submission so the editorial office can align documentation with your procurement process.
- Coordinate billing contacts in advance
- Identify funding or grant reimbursement requirements
- Plan for special issue submissions and timelines
Member Responsibilities
Membership benefits are applied to eligible submissions after acceptance and verification. Members are expected to follow JPGR policies on ethics, data sharing, and reporting standards.
Keeping profiles and contact information current helps the editorial office apply benefits quickly and avoid delays.
Member Impact and Publishing Outcomes
Membership supports continuity in publishing for labs that generate large molecular datasets. Consistent submission planning helps teams coordinate validation studies, multi-site collaborations, and shared data releases.
For institutions, membership offers a structured way to showcase research output across proteomics and genomics while maintaining compliance with funder and repository expectations.
Members also receive timely updates on policy changes, new special issues, and reporting standards that affect molecular research publishing.
These updates help teams align upcoming submissions with community priorities and journal guidance.
JPGR Commitment
JPGR is committed to rigorous, transparent publishing in proteomics and genomics. We emphasize reproducible methods, complete data statements, and ethical compliance across all article types.
The editorial office supports authors, editors, and reviewers with clear guidance and responsive communication. For questions about scope or workflow, contact [email protected].
We encourage continuous improvement in reporting practices and share updates that help the community maintain high standards in molecular publishing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does membership guarantee acceptance?
No. Membership does not influence editorial decisions. All manuscripts are evaluated through the same independent peer review process.
When are APC discounts applied?
APC benefits apply after acceptance and when the submitting author meets membership criteria.
Can institutions cover multiple authors?
Yes. Institutional memberships allow multiple affiliated authors to publish under a shared agreement, based on the waiver limit in the plan.
How do students qualify?
Student membership requires a brief recommendation letter from a supervisor or department head to confirm enrollment status.