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We’re delighted to announce that all articles accepted for publication in Acta Neuropsychiatrica from 23 September 2024 will be ‘open access’; published with a Creative Commons licence and freely available to read online (see the journal’s Open Access Options page for available licence options). We have an OA option for every author: the costs of open access publication will be covered through agreements between the publisher and the author’s institution, payment of APCs from grant or other funds, or else waived entirely, ensuring every author can publish and enjoy the benefits of OA.  

Please see the journal's Open Access Options page for instructions on how to request an APC waiver.

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  • ISSN: 0924-2708 (Print), 1601-5215 (Online)
  • Editors: Professor Gregers Wegener Translational Neuropsychiatry Unit, Department of Clinical Medicine | Aarhus University | Palle Juul Jensens Boulevard 99 (A601 )| DK-8200 Aarhus N | Denmark, and Acta Neuropsychiatrica Editorial Office
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Acta Neuropsychiatrica is an international journal focussing on translational neuropsychiatry. It publishes high-quality original research papers and reviews. The Journal's scope specifically highlights the pathway from discovery to clinical applications, healthcare and global health that can be viewed broadly as the spectrum of work that marks the pathway from discovery to global health. The steps of translation that are within the scope include: 1) fundamental discovery, 2) bench to bedside, 3) clinical trials, 4) translation to clinical guidelines, 5) health policy and usage, and 6) global health. Research covering molecular biology, genetics, pharmacology, imaging and epidemiology is welcome as it contributes to enhancing the field.


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