European Journal of Translational Myology

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European Journal of Translational Myology
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Vol. 36 No. 1 (2026)
31 March 2026
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European Journal of Translational Myology
(previously published as
Basic and Applied Myology
) is recognized as the authoritative European forum in the field of Translational Myology. The journal provides a comprehensive platform for the dissemination of high-quality research addressing muscle biology and pathology across multiple levels of investigation, including fundamental, cellular, molecular, genetic, clinical, and translational studies. Its scope encompasses a broad array of article types, such as original research papers, systematic and narrative reviews, editorials, viewpoints, methodological protocols, rapid communications, comments, and letters to the editor. Through this multifaceted approach, the journal fosters scholarly exchange and advances the integration of basic and applied knowledge into clinical and translational practice.
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Thematic Section on "Generative AI for Translational Mobility Medicine"
29-01-2025
In the mid-90s the advent of the worldwide web was accompanied by great proclamations about a new utopia, a connected world in which borders, differences and deprivations would no longer exist. While the internet has undeniably delivered remarkable benefits, such as granting us access to all of human knowledge at our fingertips, it is hard to argue that its overall impact has been entirely positive. All this, however, has had the rather strange effect of making people angry, encouraging discontent and polarization, encouraging a new wave of anti-science movements and destabilizing democracy and truth. This conference program centers on two key objectives: first, to define the concept of intelligence—its meaning, origins, and characteristics—and second, to evaluate the current advancements in computer technology, including algorithms capable of autonomous learning and experience-based data accumulation. Much of the discussion centered on the second objective, which has sparked great interest in the possibilities of artificial intelligence (AI). For many scientists and participants to this meeting, this interest comes from the hope—or concern—that AI could bring us closer to achieving ‘supreme knowledge’.
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