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Artificial Organs
Replacement, Recovery, and RegenerationEdited by:
Paul S. Malchesky, D. Eng.
ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 19/51 Engineering, Biomedical; 13/21 Transplantation
Impact Factor: 2.131
Since 1977, Artificial Organs has been publishing original articles featuring the studies of design, performance, and evaluation of the biomaterials and devices for the international medical, scientific, and engineering communities involved in the research and clinical application of artificial organ development. Artificial Organs, published monthly, brings its readership the depth and breadth of the science and technology that continues to advance the Replacement, Recovery and Regeneration of organ systems.
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Upcoming Meetings
XXXVI Conference of the European Society for Artificial Organs ESAO
2-5 September 2009, Compiegne, France
17th Congress of the International Society for Rotary Blood Pumps
1-3 October 2009, Copthorne Riverside Hotel, Singapore
Reduced Rate for Society Members
We are pleased to offer the individual members of all affiliated societies and organizations, including those in the newly formed International Federation for Artificial Organs, a special rate for their one-year premium subscription to the journal. Eligible for this discounted subscription are members of:
- American Society for Artificial Internal Organs
- European Society for Artificial Organs
- Japanese Society for Artificial Organs
- International Faculty for Artificial Organs
- International Society for Rotary Blood Pumps
- also subscribers to Therapeutic Apheresis and Dialysis
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