期刊名称:MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICAL SCIENCES
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

The Japanese Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (JSMRM) was established in 1986, having succeeded the Society of NMR Medicine established in 1981. The Society consists of more than 3300 members majoring in a wide range of academic fields including clinical medicine, basic medicine, biology, chemistry, physics, technology and engineering, and is now in the transition to a non-profitable corporation.
The society holds an annual meeting with more than 1300 participants and 400 scientific papers, and publishes Japanese Journal of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (in Japanese) and Magnetic Resonance in Medical Science (in English). Medical application of magnetic resonance has been so rapid and outstanding, and approximately ten million MR examinations are carried out annually in Japan. In order to substantiate the basic MR imaging, secure the safety and pursuit further development, the society holds several educational courses annually, including MR basic, advanced, fundamental and safety courses. It also organizes and assists research projects and research groups. The society has lively committees (education, journal editing, terminology, safety assessment, medical economy, public relations, international relations, future project, recommendation, election) leading and assisting the activity of the society members. For individual details, please refer to “activity of the society”.
Instructions to Authors
Magnetic Resonance in Medical Sciences2013.pdf
Editorial Board
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Shigeki Aoki (Tokyo)
DEPUTY EDITOR Takayuki Obata (Chiba)
EDITORIAL BOARD Hiroyuki Fujiwara (Tokyo) Kazuyuki Ohgi (Tokyo) Masami Goto (Tokyo) Yoshimitsu Ohgiya(Tokyo) Masaaki Hori (Tokyo) Yoshihara Ohno(Kobe) Misako Iino (Isehara) Koichi Oshio (Tokyo) Hiroyuki Kabasawa(Tokyo) Hideharu Sugimoto (Tochigi) Jeff Kershaw(Chiba) Kiyotaka Suzuki (Niigata) Kagayaki Kuroda (Hiratsuka) Yasuo Takehara (Hamamatsu) Yukio Miki(Osaka) Akira Uchino (Saitama) Shuichi Monzawa(Kobe) Hidehiro Watanabe (Tsukuba) Utaroh Motosugi (Yamanashi)
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