Editor-in-Chief
Ian James Martins
Principal Research Fellow, Edith Cowan University · United States
Editorial leadership for Journal of Spine and Neuroscience ISSN 2694-1201
Research interests
- Type 3 Diabetes
- Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease In The Current Global Epidemic The Neurons In Early Life Become Senescent Or Diseased. Research Interests Are Related To The Determination Of A Plasma Protein Profile That May Diagnose Neurons That Are Stable
- Not Senescent/Apoptotic With The Aging Process
Biography
- Dr. Ian Martins is a Fellow for the International Agency for Standards and Ratings (IASR) and Reveiwer for Open Acess Pub and various other journals.
- Chief Editor for International Journal of Diabetes Research (2014-2017), Research and Reviews: Neuroscience (2016-2017) and Journal of Diabetes and Clinical Studies and Editor for various other journals.
- BIT Member (BIT Congress. Inc) with an H-index of 43, (ResearchGate STATs (23), Mendeley STATS (20).
- Scientist for the Science Advisory Board (USA) and an Academic with Academia.edu. Citations > 3000.
- ResearchGate’s analysis available on google, Tweet, Facebook, Lindekin under Ian James Martins’ name places publication Stats RG score higher than 96% of the international SCIENTISTS.
- Certificates of appreciation in relation to anti-aging, health and disease. Keynote addresses at Innovate Pharma 2017, Innovate Neurology 2017, World Diabetes and Endocrinology Summit-2017 and Pharmacology and Ethnopharmacology 2016.
- Conferred with the RICHARD KUHN RESEARCH AWARD-2015 ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM.
Selected publications
- Concordant peripheral lipidome signatures in two large clinical studies of Alzheimer’s disease 2020 cited 136×
- Comprehensive genetic analysis of the human lipidome identifies loci associated with lipid homeostasis with links to coronary artery disease 2022 cited 98×
- Heat Shock Gene Inactivation and Protein Aggregation with Links to Chronic Diseases 2018 cited 11×
- The influence of time-restricted eating/feeding on Alzheimer’s biomarkers and gut microbiota 2024 cited 8×
- Human survival and immune mediated mitophagy in neuroplasticity disorders 2019
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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This journal is guided by Ian James Martins (Principal Research Fellow, Edith Cowan University) and a peer-review board of practising researchers. Open access, author-retained copyright (CC BY), and a clear editorial process.