Why does GNI publish research results in scientific journals?
Peer-reviewed scientific journals represent an objective evaluation of our research quality. Published results also help other researchers worldwide to speed up their own exploration of life sciences. GNI encourages our research scientists to publish their findings after securing appropriate Intellectual Property protection, such as filing a patent. Our large number of publications in leading US scientific journals is one of the best evidences that our research quality has reached a high level comparable to that in USA.
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