Ongoing Special IssueJournal of Endocrinology and Hormones
JEH hosts special issues that spotlight priority areas in hormone science and clinical endocrinology. Submit your work to align with these focused themes.
Why Submit to an Ongoing Special Issue
Special issues elevate visibility for your work and connect it with related research. They also attract targeted readers and citations in focused endocrine areas.
How to Participate
Select a relevant special issue and submit your manuscript through JEH submission channels. Mention the special issue title in your cover letter or submission notes.
- Review the special issue scope and deadlines
- Align your manuscript with the theme
- Include a cover letter note indicating the selected issue
Editorial Review
All special issue submissions undergo standard peer review to ensure consistent quality across endocrine topics.
Research Visibility and Trust
Endocrine Expertise
Peer review is guided by clinicians and scientists who understand hormone biology and metabolic disease.
Open Access Reach
Published articles are freely accessible to researchers, clinicians, and policy teams worldwide.
Metadata Quality
Structured metadata supports discovery, citation tracking, and persistent research records.
Ethics First
Clear policies on consent, data integrity, and conflicts protect patient focused research.
Submit to an Ongoing Special Issue
We can confirm fit before you submit. Contact the editorial office if you are unsure about scope.
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Guest Editor Support
Guest editors coordinate theme specific reviews with the JEH editorial office. Decisions follow consistent journal policies.
Visibility
Special issue articles are promoted together to highlight progress in emerging endocrine research areas.
Scope Alignment
Before submitting, review the special issue scope carefully and ensure your manuscript addresses the central theme. Clear alignment improves review efficiency.
Deadlines
Submit within the stated deadline to ensure inclusion. If extra time is needed, contact the editorial office before the deadline to discuss options. Early notice helps keep the issue on schedule for guest editors and reviewers and production milestones and overall delivery on time.
Cover Letter Notes
Indicate the special issue name in your cover letter and describe how your work contributes to the theme. This helps route the submission to the correct editors.
Standard Review
Special issue submissions undergo full peer review with the same standards for ethics, data integrity, and clinical relevance.
Theme Examples
Ongoing themes may include diabetes innovations, thyroid disease management, endocrine oncology, or reproductive hormone health. Review current calls to confirm your manuscript fits the theme.
Submission Tips
Highlight how your work adds a new perspective to the theme and reference key literature. Clear positioning improves reviewer alignment and editorial routing.
Peer Review Expectations
Special issue manuscripts receive the same level of review as regular submissions. Ensure methods, data, and ethics statements are complete to avoid delays. Provide clear data availability and conflict statements for smooth processing. Complete checklists and ethical approvals help guest editors process manuscripts efficiently.