International Multispeciality Journal of Health - Hungary Magyar Orvosi Folyóirat | Orvosi Kutatás Magyarországon | Clinical Excellence | Pharmaceutical Innovation
Top Medical Journal in Hungary | Vezető Orvosi Folyóirat Magyarországon
ISSN: 2395-6291 | R Impact Factor: 3.83 | DOI: 10.25125/medical-journal | Indexed in CrossRef, Google Scholar, Hungarian Medical Bibliography (in progress), WorldCat
Medical Research Landscape in Hungary: Key Statistics
Medical Research Publications
Annually
Pharmaceutical Research
Centers
Medical Schools
Nationwide
Annual Health Research
Investment
Source: Ministry of Human Capacities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, National Research, Development and Innovation Office (NKFIH), 2024 Research Report
Medical Research Landscape in Hungary | Orvosi Kutatás Magyarországon
Hungary, with a population of over 9.6 million, has a distinguished history of medical innovation and scientific excellence. The country has produced numerous Nobel laureates in medicine and physiology, including Albert Szent-Györgyi (discoverer of vitamin C) and Katalin Karikó (pioneer of mRNA technology). Today, Hungary continues this tradition with a vibrant pharmaceutical industry, world-class research institutions, and strong government support for biomedical research. Through initiatives like the National Research, Development and Innovation Office (NKFIH), the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA), and the Semmelweis Plan, Hungary is making significant investments in medical research, particularly in areas such as cardiology, oncology, neuroscience, and drug development.
Pharmaceutical Excellence | Gyógyszeripari Kiválóság
Hungary has a long-standing tradition in pharmaceutical research and manufacturing, with a strong focus on generic drug development, biosimilars, and innovative therapies. The country is home to several major pharmaceutical companies and research centers.
Traditional Hungarian Medicine | Hagyományos Magyar Orvoslás
Hungary has a rich heritage of traditional medicine, including thermal bath culture (gyógyfürdők) dating back to Roman times, herbalism (gyógynövényismeret), and folk healing practices that have been passed down through generations.
About IMJ Health: Your Partner in Medical Research | Partnere az Orvosi Kutatásban
The International Multispeciality Journal of Health (IMJ Health) is a prestigious, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing medical and pharmaceutical sciences globally. We provide Hungarian researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals with a respected platform to publish their groundbreaking findings and contribute to the global medical community.
With our commitment to quality, speed, and visibility, IMJ Health ensures that research from Hungary reaches a worldwide audience, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange that addresses both local and global health challenges. Our journal aims to be accessible through the Hungarian Medical Bibliography (Magyar Orvosi Bibliográfia) and other major databases.
Open Access
Nyílt HozzáférésRapid Review
4-6 weeks | 4-6 hétGlobal Indexing
Hungarian Medical Bibliography (in progress)Top Hungarian Institutions Publishing in IMJ Health | Vezető Magyar Intézmények
Researchers from these leading Hungarian institutions have published their work in IMJ Health:
- Semmelweis University (Budapest)
- University of Szeged (SZTE)
- University of Debrecen (DE)
- University of Pécs (PTE)
- Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
- Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA) Research Institutes
- National Institute of Oncology (Budapest)
- Gottsegen National Cardiovascular Institute
- National Institute of Neurology and Psychiatry
Hungary's Medical Research Priorities | Magyarország Orvosi Kutatási Prioritásai
The National Research, Development and Innovation Office (NKFIH) and Hungarian Academy of Sciences have identified key priority areas:
Cardiovascular Disease | Szív- és Érrendszeri Betegségek
- Atherosclerosis and coronary artery disease (leading cause of death)
- Heart failure and arrhythmias
- Hypertension and stroke prevention
- Interventional cardiology and cardiac surgery
- Cardiovascular genetics and biomarkers
Neuroscience & Neurodegeneration | Idegtudomány és Neurodegeneráció
- Alzheimer's disease and dementia research
- Parkinson's disease and movement disorders
- Multiple sclerosis research
- Stroke and neurorehabilitation
- Neurodegenerative disease biomarkers
Oncology & Cancer Research | Onkológia és Rákkutatás
- Cancer immunotherapy and targeted therapies
- Lung, breast, and colorectal cancer
- Cancer genomics and precision medicine
- Pediatric oncology
- Tumor microenvironment research
Drug Discovery & Development | Gyógyszerkutatás és Fejlesztés
- Small molecule drug discovery
- Biologics and biosimilar development
- mRNA therapeutics (Karikó legacy)
- Natural product drug discovery
- Nanotechnology in drug delivery
Molecular & Cell Biology | Molekuláris és Sejtbiológia
- Gene editing and CRISPR research
- Stem cell and regenerative medicine
- Mitochondrial medicine
- Epigenetics and disease mechanisms
- Structural biology and drug design
Infectious Diseases | Fertőző Betegségek
- Emerging infectious diseases and COVID-19
- Antimicrobial resistance (AMR)
- Vaccine research and immunology
- Hepatitis and HIV research
- Tuberculosis control
Traditional Hungarian Medicine & Thermal Bath Culture | Hagyományos Magyar Orvoslás és Gyógyfürdő Kultúra
Hungary has a unique medical heritage centered around its thermal bath culture (gyógyfürdők), which dates back to Roman times. The country sits on over 1,000 thermal springs, with Budapest alone having more thermal springs than any other capital city. The therapeutic waters of Hungary are used to treat various conditions including arthritis, cardiovascular disease, and musculoskeletal disorders. Traditional Hungarian herbalism (gyógynövényismeret) and folk medicine also play important roles in the country's healing traditions.
Gyógyfürdők
Thermal Waters (Gyógyvíz)
Therapeutic for arthritis, cardiovascular conditions, skin disorders | Gyógyfürdő, reuma kezelés
Chamomile (Kamilla)
Anti-inflammatory, digestive health, calming | Gyulladáscsökkentő, nyugtató
Horseradish (Torma)
Antimicrobial, respiratory health, immune support | Antimikrobiális, immunerősítő
Elderflower (Bodza)
Immune support, antiviral, respiratory health | Immunerősítő, vírusellenes
Linden Flower (Hársfa)
Calming, digestive health, cold relief | Nyugtató, emésztéssegítő
Rose Hip (Csipkebogyó)
Vitamin C rich, antioxidant, immune support | C-vitamin forrás, antioxidáns
Leading Medical Research Institutions in Hungary | Vezető Orvosi Kutatóintézetek Magyarországon
- Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA) - Research Institutes
- Biological Research Centre (BRC), Szeged
- Research Centre for Natural Sciences (TTK), Budapest
- Institute of Experimental Medicine (KOKI), Budapest
- National Institute of Oncology, Budapest
- Gottsegen National Cardiovascular Institute
- National Institute of Pharmacy and Nutrition (OGYÉI)
- National Institute of Neurology and Psychiatry
- National Public Health Center (NNK)
- Semmelweis University Research Centers
Why Hungarian Researchers Choose IMJ Health | Miért Választják a Magyar Kutatók az IMJ Health-t
Rigorous Peer Review
Double-blind peer review ensures quality, reliability, and credibility of published research, enhancing your academic reputation.
High Visibility & Impact
Indexed in Google Scholar, CrossRef, WorldCat, and Index Copernicus, with Hungarian Medical Bibliography indexing in progress, ensuring global visibility.
Rapid Publication
Efficient editorial workflow with average publication time of 4-6 weeks from submission to online publication.
CrossRef DOI Registration
Every published article receives a unique DOI, ensuring permanent accessibility and citation tracking.
Frequently Asked Questions | Gyakran Ismételt Kérdések
Comprehensive FAQ for Hungarian Authors | Átfogó GYIK Magyar Szerzőknek
Find answers about submission process, peer review, publication fees, Hungarian Medical Bibliography indexing status, and more for Hungarian medical researchers.
The average time from submission to publication is 4-6 weeks for articles from Hungarian researchers. Our streamlined peer review process ensures rapid publication without compromising quality.
Yes, IMJ Health is indexed in Google Scholar, CrossRef, WorldCat, and Index Copernicus. We are actively pursuing indexing in the Hungarian Medical Bibliography (Magyar Orvosi Bibliográfia) to increase visibility for Hungarian researchers and ensure recognition for academic promotions and funding requirements from the National Research, Development and Innovation Office (NKFIH) and Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
Current Indexing Status | Jelenlegi Indexálási Állapot:
- Google Scholar
- CrossRef (DOI Member)
- WorldCat
- Index Copernicus
- Hungarian Medical Bibliography (Magyar Orvosi Bibliográfia) - Application in Process
Absolutely! IMJ Health actively welcomes research on traditional Hungarian medicine, thermal bath therapy (balneology), pharmaceutical sciences, and all areas of Hungarian medical excellence. Research on natural product discovery, mechanism studies, and integrative medicine approaches is particularly encouraged, building on Hungary's rich scientific heritage including the work of Nobel laureates like Albert Szent-Györgyi and Katalin Karikó.
- Cardiovascular and metabolic disease research
- Neuroscience and neurodegenerative diseases
- Oncology and cancer immunotherapy
- mRNA therapeutics and drug development (Karikó legacy)
- Balneology and thermal bath therapy research
- Traditional Hungarian herbal medicine and natural products
Publication fees vary based on article type and length. We offer competitive rates for researchers from Hungarian institutions. Many funding agencies, including the National Research, Development and Innovation Office (NKFIH), allow publication fees as part of research grants.
Academic Faculty | Oktatók/Kutatók
$100 (USD)
Approx. HUF 36,000
Students/Scholars | Diákok/Doktoranduszok
$80 (USD)
Approx. HUF 29,000
You can submit your article online via the Submit Article Link on the journal's homepage. You can also email your submission to info@imjhealth.org or info.imjh@gmail.com. Electronic submission helps reduce processing time and speeds up publication.
The official language of publication is English to ensure global accessibility. However, we understand that Hungarian researchers may need language support. We offer assistance with English language editing and can help polish manuscripts before publication to ensure they meet international standards.
You can contact our editorial office through multiple channels:
WhatsApp:
+36 12 345 6789 (for Hungarian authors)
Response within 24 hours on business days | Válasz 24 órán belül munkanapokon
Join Hungary's Leading Medical Researchers | Csatlakozzon Magyarország Vezető Orvosi Kutatóihoz
Share your research with the global medical community. IMJ Health is your trusted partner in advancing medical science from Hungary to the world. | Osztozzon kutatásaival a globális orvosi közösséggel. Az IMJ Health megbízható partnere a magyar orvostudomány világszintű előmozdításában.
Submit Your Research | Küldje Be Kutatását
Online Submission | Online Benyújtás
https://imjhealth.org/submit-article
Fast, secure, and user-friendly submission portal | Gyors, biztonságos és felhasználóbarát benyújtási portál
Email Submission | Email Benyújtás
info@imjhealth.org
info.imjh@gmail.com
For inquiries or direct submission | Kérdések vagy közvetlen benyújtás esetén