Eschewing traditional market research, the publisher seeks out niche topics overlooked by larger publishers.[1] As of 2000, its portfolio of more than ninety peer-reviewed journals included:[1][5][6][7]
Publications focused on topics outside of the medical field include Westchester Wag, which covers the social scene in Westchester County, New York, and Rinkmagazine, a skating periodical.[1]
The company's first publication was the Journal of Interferon Research, launched in 1981.[1]Genetic Engineering News was launched the same year, attaining a circulation of 50,000 by 2000.[1] The combined circulation of all titles from the publisher in 2000 was 250,000.[1]
The company's top five publications by revenue as of 2000 were Genetic Engineering News (50,000), Westchester Wag (50,000), Journal of Women's Health and Gender-Based Medicine (5,000), Human Gene Therapy (2,300), and AIDS Research and Human Retrovirus (2,150).[1]
In February 2018, the company launched The CRISPR Journal, a bimonthly journal devoted to research advances and commentary in the field of CRISPR and genome editing.[8]
^ abcdefghijWorley, Dwight R. (23 July 2000). "Genetic Genius - Part 1". Business. The Journal News. White Plains, New York: Gannett. pp. 1, 2–D. Retrieved 31 July 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
^Lancaster, Hal (6 August 1995). "Some people are born to be entrepreneurs". Wisconsin State Journal (Reprint from Wall Street Journal). Madison, Wisconsin. p. 1H. Retrieved July 31, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
^Liebert, Mary Ann. "Genetic Genius - Part 2". Business. White Plains, New York: Gannett. Retrieved 2024-02-24 – via Newspapers.com.