BMC
BMC is a pioneer of open access publishing. We’re committed to innovation in research publishing to support the needs of our communities and ensure the integrity of the research we publish.
Our leading research journals include selective broad interest titles such as Genome Biology and Genome Medicine, academic journals such as Malaria Journal and Microbiome and the BMC series, 65 inclusive journals focused on the needs of individual research communities. We also partner with leading institutions and societies to publish journals on their behalf.
BMC, your partner in progress
How to report your study results - ISRCTN registry
How to register your clinical trials and studies at the ISRCTN registry
How to request an update to your study record at the ISRCTN registry
ISRCTN - Register your clinical trial or study for transparency and collaboration
Cancer Cell International: 20 years of novel cancer studies
Genome Biology’s 20th Anniversary: Why publish with us
Respiratory Research 20th anniversary
BMC’s 20 Year Journey
BMC 20th Year Anniversary: An Interview with the people of BMC
Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation: Anniversary, Research, Open Discussion
Professional medical writing support and clinical trial reporting
What is Critical Care? The leading open access journal in the field
Black Hole VR
BMC - Research in progress (Chinese Subtitles)
BMC - Research in progress (Japanese Subtitles)
BMC - Research in progress (Korean Subtitles)
BMC - Research in progress (English Subtitles)
Interview with Prof. Peter Newman, the Editor-in-Chief of Sustainable Earth: Part 3
Interview with Prof. Peter Newman, the Editor-in-Chief of Sustainable Earth: Part 2
Interview with Prof. Peter Newman, the Editor-in-Chief of Sustainable Earth: Part 1
Kids’ everyday exposure to food marketing
Social anxiety disorder across the globe
The COMET Initiative’s Guide to Selecting Outcomes in Clinical Trials
A new blood test uses DNA methylation to detect and predict the spread of breast cancer
The genetic basis for spine length differences in sticklebacks
Tracing a species’ history through its genes