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Taylor & Francis' roots go back to 1798, when Richard Taylor launched the Philosophical Magazine, one of the first scientific journals. Today we have 375 peer-reviewed journals across medicine, health, and pharmaceutical science, covering specialist areas of practice from surgery to substance misuse. We sat down with four people who work at Taylor & Francis – including Head of Publication Development Jonathan Patience, Senior Editor Kelly Ann Soldavin, Journal of Current Medical Economics Executive Editor Mike Gregg, and Current Medical Research & Opinion Executive Editor Mithi Ahmed-Richards – to ask them what they do in their day-to-day work as publishers to support the medical communications community. Read their stories: http://spr.ly/60489WRTM #MedComms #MedPubs

  • “One reason I got into publishing was because of the shocking impact poorly communicated science, especially that of unethical or fraudulent science, can have worldwide.” Jonathan Patience, Head of Publication Development, Taylor & Francis. Black and white headshot of Jonathan smiling wearing tortoiseshell-framed glasses and dark-colored sweater.
Shahid Chowdhary

Revolutionising the end-to-end production of books and journals for established publishers and universities through innovative workflow systems and technology.

3mo

Such a great share! Taylor & Francis Group

Alex Kakungi

Lecturer, Researcher, Reviewer, Consultant

3mo

Remarkable

Daniel J. Finkenstadt

Author of Bioinspired Strategic Design (2024) | USAF Officer | Consultant @Wolf Stake Consulting

3mo

thanks for being great partners!

To make a difference in the industry is a very worthwhile motive. Well done, Jonathan.

Charlotte Singh, MD, CMPP

Results-oriented and high-performance medical professional with operations and broad therapeutic experience for pharma and biotech industries

3mo

WTG!

ADARSH MISHRA

# TO BE SIMPLE AND TO BE REAL #

3mo

That's awesome 🎉

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