Breakthrough in Pharmaceutical Research as NAPPSA Debuts AJPPS

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As part of efforts in advancing pharmaceutical practice, sciences and education, particularly in the homeland, the Nigerian Association of Pharmacists and Pharmaceutical Scientists in the Americas (NAPPSA) has founded a peer review journal called the American Journal of Pharmacotherapy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (AJPPS).

The introduction of AJPPS, which is a great feat for the association, ranks NAPPSA as the very first Nigerian Diasporan professional organisation to own a peer review journal. It also accentuates the voices of pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists in the comity of global scientists.

In a chat with Pharmanewsonline, the Immediate Past President, NAPPSA, who is the Co-Founder and Chair, Journal Management Board, (AJPPS) Anthony C. Ikeme, PhD, disclosed that the vision of the journal was one of his 10-Year Growth Strategy Plan he launched for the association during his administration, as he expressed his great pleasure in seeing the vision actualised.

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According to him: “This journal is a culmination of two years of hard work and core part of the NAPPSA 10-Year Growth Strategy Plan launched by Dr Anthony Ikeme in 2020, as the then NAPPSA President. With this accomplishment, NAPPSA now stands as the very first Nigerian Diasporan professional organization to own her own peer reviewed journal.

“It also allows the NAPPSA scientific community the opportunity to help shape the global research agenda. Other key initiatives highlighted in the strategic roadmap include a NAPPSA Endowment Fund (NEF), the acquisition of a NAPPSA House in the Washington DC Metropolis and the set-up of a NAPPSA Research Institute (NRI)”.

Explaining the uniqueness of the AJPPS, he noted that it is different from any other journal, because it is about a professional organisation owning a peer review journal and deploying their collective intellectual will to the advancement of their profession as well as serving as a voice for their community.

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“This is a massive accomplishment that all NAPPSA members and Nigerians should be very proud of because AJPPS is not like any other journal”, he emphasised.

Ikeme, also said the journal will be in line with global peer review standard as the editors, Patrick Nwakama, PharmD BCPS Food and Drug Administration Silver Spring MD and Ashiwel Undieh, PhD, City University of New York School of Medicine, New York, USA, have assured NAPPSA of the highest global ethical standard in line with the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE), and World Association of Medical Editors (WAME), that set standards and provide guidelines for best practices.

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The journal, according to him is also favoured in the choice of editorial board members, as it has got prominent and distinguished scientists like NAPPSA President, Dr Teresa Pounds; NAFDAC DG, Prof. Moji Adeyeye; and Senior Vice President, Novavax, Dr Henrietta Ukwu (Inc.) on its board.

He therefore urged everyone to visit the AJPPS website and read the new articles. “We are also calling on those who have the inclination to submit their manuscripts for consideration. The instructions on how to submit your manuscript can be found on our website”.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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