With this issue of the JCI, we celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Journal. While 80 years is not a century, we still feel it is important to honor what the JCI has meant to the biomedical research community for 8 decades. To illustrate why the JCI is the leading general-interest translational research journal edited by and for biomedical researchers, we have asked former JCI editors-in-chief to reflect on some of the major scientific advances reported in the pages of the Journal during their tenures.
Paul A. Insel, Stuart Kornfeld, Philip W. Majerus, Andrew R. Marks, Paul A. Marks, Arnold S. Relman, Bruce F. Scharschmidt, Thomas P. Stossel, Ajit P. Varki, Stephen J. Weiss, Jean D. Wilson