Austin Journal of Radiology

Aims and Scope

Austin Journal of Radiology is an open access, peer review journal publishing original research & review articles in all the fields of Radiology. Austin Journal of Radiology provides a new platform for all radiologists, researchers, scientists, scholars, academicians to publish and find latest research information & scientific advancements in radiology.

Austin Journal of Radiology is a comprehensive Open Access peer reviewed scientific Journal that covers multidisciplinary fields. We provide limitless access towards our literature hub with colossal range of articles. The journal aims to publish high quality varied article types such as Research, Review, Short Communications, Case Reports, Perspectives (Editorials), Clinical Images.

Austin Journal of Radiology supports the scientific modernization and enrichment in radiology research community by magnifying access to peer reviewed scientific literary works. Austin Publishing Group also brings universally peer reviewed scientific journals under one roof thereby promoting knowledge sharing, collaborative and promotion of multidisciplinary science.

Research topics

  • Pet-CT-MRI
  • Brain Imaging
  • Oncology Imaging
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Musculoskeletal MRI
  • Nuclear Medicine
  • Medical Image Analysis
  • Quantitative Imaging
  • MR Technology
  • Tumor Imaging
  • Imaging Health
  • GI Ultrasound
  • Neonate and Adolescent
  • Diagnostic Radiology
  • Radiotherapy
  • Medical Imaging
  • Image and Signal Processing
  • Molecular MRI Techniques
  • Molecular Imaging
  • Radionuclide Cancer Therapy
  • Oncologic Molecular Imaging
  • Optical Imaging
  • MR Imaging of Tumor
  • Computer Vision
  • Computed Tomography
  • Medical Image Analysis
  • Statistical Signal Processing
  • Hybrid SPECT-CT
  • Therapeutic Radiotracers
  • Interventional Radiology
  • Genitourinary Radiology
  • Pancreatic Imaging MRI
  • Clinical Radiology
  • Quantitative CT Imaging
  • Vascular Radiotherapy
  • Radionuclide Generator systems
  • Neuro Imaging