Abstract
It seems amazing that a year has passed since we published the launch issue of Regenerative Medicine. During 2006, the journal served the regenerative community by publishing key papers and collections of reviews that have drawn significant interest across the biomedical world ultimately leading, in June, to the journal receiving 2006 ALPSP/Charlesworth Best New Journal Award from the Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers. The field of regenerative medicine and stem cell biology has become one of the hottest areas in contemporary science and, on page 11 of this issue, Dr Chris Mason highlights the advances that have been made in the field over the past year. I’d like to take this opportunity to look at a few of the key contributions to Regenerative Medicine over that period. When we launched Regenerative Medicine, Editor Stephen Minger said, “This is the first international journal devoted to the emerging field of regenerative medicine and stem cell biology. We have assembled an outstanding group of scientists as members of the editorial board and, with their help, we will publish the most up-to-date research, reviews, scientific and clinical meeting reports, technical updates and editorials”. The editorial team has tried to stay true to those aims and 2006 saw some landmark publications in the journal.
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