International Medical Press

International Medical Press

International Medical Press Ltd (IMP) is a small medical publishing company, founded in 1996 and based in London, UK. It also has an office in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. It is a subsidiary of the medical communications company MediTech Media Ltd.

International Medical Press publishes two peer-reviewed academic journals in antiviral research:

*"Antiviral Therapy" (AVT)
*"Antiviral Chemistry & Chemotherapy" (AVCC)

The contents of both journals are freely available online as PDFs after 12 months (and at publication for individuals in developing countries), via the journal websites.

International Medical Press also runs conferences and publishes books, mainly in the virology area, including the "Human Virus Guides" series. It formerly published the monthly newsletter "International Antiviral News" (ISSN 0965-2310).

External links

* [http://www.intmedpress.com/ International Medical Press website]


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