We are thrilled to announce that Gene & Protein in Disease (GPD) has been officially accepted and indexed in four prestigious academic databases: ASCI, ESJI, ScienceOpen, and Harvard Library! This significant milestone reflects the growing recognition of GPD’s academic quality, editorial standards, and international impact. We extend our heartfelt thanks to our editors, reviewers, authors, and readers for your continued support and contributions.
Asian Science Citation Index (ASCI) is a comprehensive database dedicated to promoting high-quality scientific research from Asia. Inclusion in ASCI enhances GPD’s visibility across the region and strengthens its role in the global scientific ecosystem.

Eurasian Scientific Journal Index (ESJI) indexes peer-reviewed journals across Eurasia, emphasizing academic excellence and international outreach. Being indexed in ESJI highlights GPD’s commitment to disseminating impactful research across diverse scientific communities.

ScienceOpen is a dynamic open-access platform hosting over 80 million articles, offering advanced search, sharing, and evaluation tools. GPD’s presence on ScienceOpen increases discoverability and enables broader engagement with researchers worldwide.

Harvard Library, one of the world’s most renowned academic library systems, includes GPD in its collection—affirming the journal’s scholarly value and accessibility to a global audience at the highest academic institutions.

We remain committed to publishing cutting-edge research in gene and protein. Thank you for being part of the GPD journey!
