Journal of Child and Adolescent Behavior Honors the Editors for Achieving Excellence in Journal Mentorship on the Occasion of 7th Anniversary


Posted November 27, 2019 by Amy_Gill

Journal of Child and Adolescent Behavior Honors the Editors for Achieving Excellence in Journal Mentorship on the Occasion of 7th Anniversary

 
On the grand occasion of 7th anniversary, Journal of Child and Adolescent Behavior (ISSN: 2375-4494) expresses gratitude to all its elite panel of editorial board members for their continuous efforts, support and encouragement throughout the publication journey of the journal, right from its inception in the year 2013 and congratulates them for making the journal achieve its goals and becoming successful as one of the leading and well-recognized broadcaster of scientific outcomes and perspectives from systematic enquiry into child and adolescent psychology, behavior, health, and their care, globally.

The journal is extremely privileged to have Prof. Kunio Yui as its Editor-in-Chief, leading the board of academic editorial panel. The journal expresses appreciation for professional execution of his responsibilities which include spearheading the overall editorial activity of the journal and gaining commercial acclaim in open access publishing in addition to coining the special issue themes and guiding the compilation and production of special issues and titles as per the contemporary information demands.

Prof. Kunio Yui is currently working as Professor, Department of Cognitive-Behavioral Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Tokyo University, Japan. Dr. Yui’s core research interests include both biological psychiatry and neuroscience. He published many English papers on five topics; 1) clomiphene treatment in bipolar depression related to menstruation in female adolescents: 2) the role of noradrenergic hyperactivity in spontaneous recurrence of methamphetamine psychosis; 3) stress marker in molar as predisposition of development of schizophrenia; 4) therapeutic effects of arachidonic acid suntherapeutic potential of antitumor drug everolimus in improving autism implementation in autism and 5) therapeutic potential of antitumor drug everolimus in autism symptoms in tuberous sclerosis. These findings are completely new and important in the medical treatment of mental disorders. He was given numerous invited talks and tutorials, and is a founder of and consultant to companies involved in Neuropsychopharmacology.

Omics International Publishing is proud to have onboard Dr. Yui to lead the academic and managerial team of the journal. His interest and admiration regarding Omics founding principles as an open access publication brand are highly appreciated and we hope to grow as a team. Dr. Yui consistently brings in fresh insights guided by his passion for child and adolescent behavior oriented research and he is a great asset to advance our open access model of publishing in the highly sought after field of child and adolescent behavior.

Dr. Yui’s academic and research experience is highly valuable and relevant in guiding the contemporary researchers to advance scientific enquiry and explorations as well as in conducting editorship to make their research globally discoverable; helping the medical education sector avail the digital resources and helping the clinical professionals in keeping themselves updated with latest observations.

Regards
Amy Gill
Associate Editor
Journal of Child and Adolescent Behavior
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Last Updated November 27, 2019