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hi Im dr. Cindy Dunbar Im an investigator at the National Institutes of Health dr. Cynthia Dunbar was blood editor-in-chief from 2008 to 2012 we think blood is the journal for hematology why well because it is a non-profit Society run professional journal that is dedicated to I think the most important aspect of bringing together basic science translational science and clinical hematology all together in one venue and thats really unique every paper that comes into the journal is looked at by the editor-in-chief which i think is really important to stress for a journal like blood thats run by professional society where all the editors are actually working hematologists working scientists that is a real important aspect of a journal such as blood that is an advantage and a reason that authors should consider sending their work to the journal because it will be taken seriously by professional editors who are just like them working in hematology and understanding whats feasible and