Journal of Down Syndrome & Chromosome Abnormalities

Journal of Down Syndrome & Chromosome Abnormalities
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ISSN: 2472-1115

Editorial Note - (2020)Volume 6, Issue 2

Chromosome Abnormalities and Its Impact on Journal

Khue Vu Nguyen*
 
*Correspondence: Khue Vu Nguyen, Full Project Scientist, Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics University of California, USA, Email:

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Abstract

On behalf of the Board of the Journal of Down Syndrome & Chromosome Abnormalities (JDSCA) and my coeditors, I am glad to present the Volume 6, Issue 2 of the journal. Journal is maintaining areas like chromosome abnormalities, risk of Down syndrome, genetic challenges of Down syndrome, Effects of Down syndrome, Diagnosis of Down syndrome, Study of chromosome 21, diagnostic testing, screening and chromosomal abnormalities like WolfHirschhorn syndrome, Jacobsen Syndrome, Angelman syndrome, Turner syndrome, 22q11.2 deletion syndrome, Triple X Syndrome, Williams Syndrome, Cri du Chat Syndrome, Trisomy 13/Patau syndrome, Trisomy 18/Edwards syndrome, Cat eye syndrome, Fragile X syndrome.

Journal of Down Syndrome & Chromosome Abnormalities (JDSCA) has released 6 volumes successfully and more than 5 new editors were added to the Editorial Board. Journal quality and citations are improved and published more than 60% articles from higher income countries.

Introduction

In 2020, Journal has released one issue i.e. Volume 6, Issue1. In upcoming issues journal will focus on Chromosome abnormalities. Editor’s papers will improve the journal quality by 25%.

The Journal of Down syndrome and Chromosome Abnormalities deals with types of chromosome abnormalities, risk of Down syndrome, genetic challenges of Down syndrome, Effects of Down syndrome, Diagnosis of Down syndrome, Study of chromosome 21, diagnostic testing, screening and chromosomal abnormalities like Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome, Jacobsen Syndrome, Angelman syndrome, Turner syndrome, 22q11.2 deletion syndrome, Triple X Syndrome, Williams Syndrome, Cri du Chat Syndrome, Trisomy 13/Patau syndrome, Trisomy 18/Edwards syndrome, Cat eye syndrome, Fragile X syndrome etc.

JDSCA is active in social media to bring awareness about the journal and its reputation by posting frequently to the public and research communities. Authors have posted their published articles in Social media by linking to journal and it has brought more reputation to the journal. JDSCA focusing on interaction with universities and universities promotions as it will bring more reputation and noticeability to the people.

Procedures to follow:

1)Focusing on People: First we need to get who is our frequent visiting audience.

2) Choosing correct platform to post sometimes we cannot post everything in some social media platforms like in linkedin we will be having limited access to post but in linkedin we can get good scholar researchers. So, we need to select few social media platforms based on post requirement.

3) Improving community: Once we understand our audience and social media platform where to use, now we need to focus on building community.

4) Mixture of Content: Before posting in social media we need to mix few other topics in post to reach maximum people and bring more attention in community. So, creating good content before posting is needed. We need to make sure the post is reachable to journal and audience.

5) Expert Guidance: we need to have expert guidance from authors and editors. We should also post about our editors and authors to boost up their confidence and it brings more positivity towards our journal. If we can follow these few procedures to use social media, it would be grateful to journal.

Conclusion

We need to thank editors and reviewers for their continues efforts towards JDSCA journal. Editors and Reviewers are analyzing the quality of papers and helps to take the decision either to accept or reject.

Author Info

Khue Vu Nguyen*
 
Full Project Scientist, Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics University of California, San Diego, USA
 

Citation: Khue Vu Nguyen (2020) Total Thyroidectomy and the Readability and Reliability of Information on the World Wide Web. Health Care: Current Reviews 8:134. doi: 10.35248/2472-1115.19.5.134

Received: 08-Jul-2020 Accepted: 29-Jul-2020 Published: 05-Aug-2020 , DOI: 10.35248/2472-1115.20.6.134

Copyright: © 2020 Khue Vu Nguyen. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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