Reasons to publish in a BIR Journal
The British Institute of Radiology (BIR) is the oldest radiological society in the world. The origins of the BIR can be traced back to a first meeting held on 2 April 1897 to form "The X-ray Society". Publishing research at the forefront of imaging, radiation oncology and the underlying sciences, the top-ranked peer-reviewed journals of the BIR are among the first to publish major developments and discovery milestones in radiology. Enjoy the many benefits of publishing in our high-profile, highly cited, and widely read journals.
BJR
Editors-in-Chief: Dr Simon Jackson and Professor Andrew Nisbet
BJR is an international, multi-disciplinary journal covering the clinical and technical aspects of medical imaging, radiotherapy, oncology, medical physics, radiobiology and the underpinning sciences.
BJR|Artificial Intelligence
Co-Editors-in-Chief: Professor Heang-Ping Chan and Professor Issam El Naqa
BJR|Artificial Intelligence is a new fully open access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to artificial intelligence in medical imaging, radiotherapy, radiation oncology, medical physics, radiobiology and the underpinning sciences.
BJR|Case Reports
Editor-in-Chief: Professor Giulia Zamboni
BJR|Case Reports is an open access, case report journal published by the British Institute of Radiology.
BJR|Open
Editors-in-Chief: Professor Katja Pinker and Professor Habib Zaidi
BJR|Open is the gold open access, online-only, international research journal published by the British Institute of Radiology (BIR).
Dentomaxillofacial Radiology
Editor-in-Chief: Professor Michael Bornstein
Dentomaxillofacial Radiology (DMFR) is the journal of the International Association of Dentomaxillofacial Radiology (IADMFR) and covers the closely related fields of oral radiology and head and neck imaging.