Advertising Policy

The Journal of Precision Medicine and Artificial Intelligence (JPMedAI) accepts limited advertising to support the journal’s mission while maintaining the highest standards of editorial independence and scientific integrity.

1. Principles

  • All advertising must be clearly distinguishable from editorial content.

  • Acceptance of advertisements does not imply endorsement by JPMedAI, its editors, or its affiliated institutions.

  • Advertising content will not influence editorial decisions, peer review, or article acceptance.

2. Acceptable Advertising

We may consider advertisements for:

  • Medical, biomedical, pharmaceutical, and healthcare technologies relevant to the journal’s readership.

  • AI tools, software, and data analytics platforms applicable to precision medicine.

  • Academic conferences, training programs, and professional development opportunities in related fields.

We do not accept:

  • Tobacco or related products.

  • Alcohol, recreational drugs, or related paraphernalia.

  • Content promoting unsafe, misleading, or unsubstantiated medical claims.

  • Political, religious, or discriminatory material.

3. Placement and Format

  • Ads will be placed in clearly marked sections such as the journal homepage sidebar, table of contents pages, or designated spaces in article PDFs.

  • Online advertisements must comply with IAB (Interactive Advertising Bureau) standards for quality and performance.

  • No pop-up, auto-play audio/video, or intrusive formats will be accepted.

4. Review and Approval

  • All advertisements are subject to review by the JPMedAI Editorial Office.

  • We reserve the right to reject or remove any advertisement at any time, without providing a detailed explanation.

5. Complaints

Concerns about advertising content can be submitted via our Contact page. Complaints will be reviewed promptly, and appropriate action will be taken.


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