About Journal of Molecular Endocrinology

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Co-Editors-in-Chief: Prof Sof Andrikopoulos and Prof Colin Farquharson

Deputy Editor: Prof Barbara J Clark

ISSN 0952-5041 (print); 1479-6813 (online)

Published continuously online, two issues every quarter

Latest Impact Factor 3.577

    Aims and scope

    Journal of Molecular Endocrinology publishes original research articles and reviews. The journal focuses on molecular and cellular mechanisms in endocrinology, including: gene regulation, cell biology, signalling, mutations, transgenics, hormone-dependant cancers, nuclear receptors, and omics. Basic and pathophysiological studies at the molecule and cell level are considered, as well as human sample studies where this is the experimental model of choice. Technique studies including CRISPR or gene editing are also encouraged.

    Reasons to publish

    • Latest Impact Factor 3.577 (5-year impact factor: 3.609)
    • Fast publication: mean receipt to first response is 20 days
    • Accepted preprints, published online and fully citable within 24 hours of acceptance
    • Published continuously online as soon as version of record is available i.e. just weeks from acceptance
    • No submission fees or page charges

    Article types

    Original research papers, reviews and commentaries are considered. Please see Instructions for authors for further information.

    Editorial Board

    Journal of Molecular Endocrinology has an international Editorial board with expertise across different branches of endocrinology.

    Abstracting and indexing

    Journal of Molecular Endocrinology is indexed in: CAB Abstracts, Chemical Abstracts, Current Content/Life Sciences, EMBASE/Excerpta Medica, Index Medicus/MEDLINE, Science Citation Index, Science Citation Index Expanded, Scopus.

    Terms and Conditions

    Terms and conditions for online acess to full text of Society for Endocrinology journals apply.

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