Journal Title
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING

MAGN RESON IMAGING

ISSN / eISSN
0730-725X / 1873-5894
Aims and Scope
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is the first international multidisciplinary journal encompassing physical, life, and clinical science investigations as they relate to the development and use of magnetic resonance imaging. MRI is dedicated to both basic research, technological innovation and applications, providing a single forum for communication among radiologists, physicists, chemists, biochemists, biologists, engineers, internists, pathologists, physiologists, computer scientists, and mathematicians.
Subject Area

RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING

CiteScore
5.60 View Trend
CiteScore Ranking
Category Quartile Rank
Medicine - Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging Q1 #78/312
Medicine - Biophysics Q2 #42/143
Medicine - Biomedical Engineering Q2 #102/277
Web of Science Core Collection
Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI)
Indexed -
Category (Journal Citation Reports 2023) Quartile
RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING - SCIE Q3
H-index
102
Country/Area of Publication
UNITED STATES
Publisher
Elsevier Inc.
Publication Frequency
Monthly
Year Publication Started
1982
Annual Article Volume
161
Open Access
NO
Contact
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, 360 PARK AVE SOUTH, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10010-1710
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The speed is too slow. The submission was made in October 2021, and the first review result was released in July 2022. The acceptance was received on January 20, 2023. The reviewers are quite friendly, but the process is just too slow.
2023-01-25

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