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Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education The peer-reviewed journal Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education (BAMBEd) is an international journal aimed to enhance teacher preparation and student learning in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and related sciences such as Biophysics and Cell Biology, by promoting the world-wide dissemination of educational materials.

The journal highlights articles using the twitter handle: @BAMBEdu

BAMBEd 2019 impact factor: 0.947

ISI Journal Citation Reports © Ranking

2018:280/298 (Biochemistry & Molecular Biology)

32/41 (Education, Scientific Disciplines)

The stated Aims and Scope of BAMBEd are:

"to enhance teacher preparation and student learning in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and related sciences such as Biophysics and Cell Biology, by promoting the world-wide dissemination of educational materials."

BAMBED publishes scholarly pedagogic research in areas including:

•	Innovative techniques in teaching and learning. •	New pedagogical approaches. •	Research in biochemistry and molecular biology education. •	Novel and proven laboratory experiments that have both skill-building and discovery-based characteristics. •	Reviews of relevant textbooks, software, and websites. •	Descriptions of software for educational use. •	Descriptions of multimedia materials such as tutorials on various aspects of biochemistry and molecular biology.

Currently BAMBEd articles are indexed in:

•	Biochemistry & Biophysics Citation Index (Thomson Reuters) •	CAS: Chemical Abstracts Service (ACS) •	Chemical Abstracts Service/SciFinder (ACS) •	Education Index/Abstracts (EBSCO Publishing) •	ERA: Educational Research Abstracts Online (T&F) •	ERIC: Educational Resources Information Center (CSC) •	Ingenta Select •	Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition (Thomson Reuters) •	MEDLINE/PubMed (NLM) •	OmniFile Full Text Mega Edition (HW Wilson) •	Science Citation Index Expanded (Thomson Reuters) •	SCOPUS (Elsevier) •	Web of Science (Thomson Reuters)