Reviewer RegisterJournal of Endocrinology and Hormones
We welcome endocrinologists, researchers, and clinicians with expertise in hormone biology and metabolic medicine.
Who Should Register
Reviewers should have subject expertise and a publication record in endocrinology or related fields.
Areas of Expertise
Include keywords covering your expertise such as diabetes, thyroid, reproductive endocrinology, adrenal disorders, or endocrine oncology.
Availability
Share preferred review frequency so invitations match your schedule.
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.
Register as a Reviewer
Email your CV and expertise keywords to the editorial office.
Email the Editorial OfficeView Reviewer GuidelinesEmail: [email protected]
Recognition
Active reviewers may receive certificates and acknowledgements based on review quality and timeliness.
Conflict Disclosure
Disclose any conflicts to ensure fair review assignments and transparency.
Review Timeframe
Most reviews are requested within two to three weeks. Indicating your availability upfront helps the editorial office align invitations with your schedule.
Preferred Manuscript Types
Let us know whether you prefer clinical trials, translational studies, or basic research. Clear preferences improve matching and reduce unnecessary declines.
Early Career Reviewers
We welcome early career researchers with a strong publication record and relevant methods expertise. Mentored reviews can be arranged when appropriate.
Profile Updates
If your research focus shifts, share updated keywords and publications. Keeping profiles current improves assignment accuracy.
Professional Conduct
Reviews should be respectful, confidential, and evidence based. We appreciate constructive feedback that helps authors strengthen endocrine research.
ORCID and Affiliations
Include your ORCID iD and current institutional affiliation when registering. This improves reviewer identification and ensures accurate acknowledgements.
Interdisciplinary Expertise
If you work across endocrinology and related fields such as metabolism, oncology, or reproductive health, list those areas to expand matching opportunities.
Reviewer Credit
Upon request, the editorial office can provide confirmation of completed reviews. These records support professional development and annual evaluations.
Training Resources
New reviewers can request guidance on review structure and expectations. We share sample reviews and quick reference checklists to help you deliver high quality feedback from the first assignment. Turnaround expectations and confidentiality basics are covered clearly as well.