Aims & Scope
Aims: The Journal of Pharmacology and Clinical Therapeutics (JPCT) is an open access, peer-reviewed journal committed to the highest standards of scientific exchange across all facets of pharmacology and clinical therapeutics. JPCT strives to be a leader in sharing scientific insights and significant breakthroughs with healthcare professionals, academics, clinicians, and the public worldwide. This journal publishes a broad range of content, including original research, comprehensive reviews, short reviews, expert commentary, and letters to the editor. These contributions focus on the discovery of novel therapeutic targets, development of new drugs and treatment modalities, and innovations in data science and clinical trial methodologies applicable across a spectrum of diseases. It is published quarterly by Scilight Press to ensure timely access to impactful research and discussion. This quarterly schedule allows the journal to provide the most current and relevant findings in the fields of pharmacology and clinical therapeutics, facilitating rapid dissemination of knowledge that can influence practice and policy.
Scope: JPCT is committed to advancing the field of pharmacology and clinical therapeutics by publishing high-quality research that integrates methodologies from structural biology, biochemistry, biophysics, and data science among other disciplines. This journal seeks submissions that utilize cutting-edge techniques in physiology, pathology, genetics, and molecular biology to address complex pharmacological issues with clinical relevance. JPCT encourages research that provides deep mechanistic understanding and pioneers novel approaches, essential for the progression of drug discovery and the development of new therapeutic practices. The scope of JPCT includes a diverse array of therapeutic agents, from small molecules to biologics, reflecting the values of interdisciplinary research that bridges theoretical and practical aspects of pharmacology and therapeutics, aiming to foster innovation and effective clinical applications.