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Why Endocrinology Researchers Choose JEH
Journal of Endocrinology and Hormones specializes in publishing cutting-edge research on hormonal pathophysiology, endocrine system disorders, and metabolic disease mechanisms. Our expert reviewers understand the complexities of hormone signaling cascades, receptor biology, and endocrine-metabolic interactions. Whether you're investigating diabetes pathogenesis, thyroid dysfunction mechanisms, reproductive endocrinology, or adrenal disorders, your research will be evaluated by specialists who appreciate the nuances of endocrine pathophysiology.
Two Convenient Submission Methods
Choose the submission pathway that best fits your workflow. Both methods ensure your endocrinology research receives expert evaluation from our specialized editorial team.
ManuscriptZone Portal
Our comprehensive manuscript management system designed for complex endocrinology research submissions with multiple figures, supplementary data, and detailed methodologies.
- Auto-save functionality protects your work
- Real-time submission status tracking
- Direct communication with editors and reviewers
- Secure file upload for large datasets
- Revision management system
- Access to reviewer comments and editorial decisions
Best for: Original research articles, comprehensive reviews, studies with extensive supplementary materials
Submit via ManuscriptZoneQuick Submission Form
Streamlined submission process for straightforward endocrinology manuscripts, perfect for rapid communications, short reports, and case studies.
- No account registration required
- Simple, intuitive interface
- Fast submission process
- Ideal for time-sensitive research
- Direct manuscript upload
- Immediate confirmation
Best for: Short communications, case reports, letters to the editor, preliminary findings
Use Quick Submission FormArticle Types We Publish
Journal of Endocrinology and Hormones welcomes diverse manuscript types that advance our understanding of hormonal pathophysiology and endocrine system disorders. Each submission undergoes rigorous peer review by experts in endocrinology and metabolic disease.
Original Research Articles
Comprehensive studies investigating hormonal mechanisms, endocrine pathophysiology, receptor signaling, metabolic disorders, or disease pathogenesis. Include novel findings on diabetes mechanisms, thyroid dysfunction, reproductive endocrinology, or adrenal pathology.
Systematic Reviews & Meta-Analyses
Evidence synthesis examining hormonal biomarkers, endocrine disease mechanisms, therapeutic targets, or pathophysiological pathways. Must follow PRISMA guidelines and include comprehensive literature searches of endocrinology databases.
Mechanistic Studies
In-depth investigations of molecular mechanisms underlying endocrine disorders, hormone receptor interactions, signal transduction pathways, or metabolic dysregulation. Include cellular and molecular biology approaches to understanding disease pathogenesis.
Biomarker Discovery Studies
Research identifying novel hormonal biomarkers, metabolic indicators, or diagnostic markers for endocrine diseases. Include validation studies, sensitivity/specificity analyses, and mechanistic insights into biomarker relevance.
Disease Model Studies
Development and characterization of animal or cellular models for endocrine disorders, metabolic diseases, or hormonal dysfunction. Must follow ARRIVE guidelines for animal studies and include detailed model validation.
Methods & Protocols
Novel methodologies for studying hormone signaling, endocrine function assessment, metabolic pathway analysis, or disease mechanism investigation. Include detailed protocols, validation data, and comparative analyses with existing methods.
Short Communications
Preliminary findings, novel observations, or rapid reports on emerging aspects of endocrine pathophysiology, hormonal mechanisms, or metabolic disease. Ideal for time-sensitive discoveries in endocrinology research.
Case Reports
Detailed reports of rare endocrine disorders, unusual disease presentations, or novel pathophysiological insights from clinical cases. Must provide mechanistic discussion and contribute to understanding of hormonal disease pathogenesis.
Review Articles
Comprehensive, critical reviews of current understanding in specific areas of endocrine pathophysiology, hormonal regulation, metabolic disease mechanisms, or emerging concepts in endocrinology research.
Pre-Submission Checklist
Ensure your endocrinology manuscript is complete and properly formatted before submission. This checklist helps streamline the review process and accelerates publication of your hormonal research.
Manuscript File: Complete manuscript in Word or LaTeX format, including title, abstract (250 words), keywords, main text with clear sections, and references
Figures & Tables: High-resolution figures (TIFF/EPS, 300 DPI minimum), properly labeled tables, and descriptive captions for all visual elements
Ethics Documentation: IRB/IACUC approval letters for human or animal studies, patient consent forms, and ethics compliance statements
Author Information: Complete details for all authors including names, affiliations, ORCID IDs, and corresponding author contact information
Competing Interests: Declaration of any financial, professional, or personal conflicts of interest for all authors
Cover Letter: Letter to the editor explaining the significance of your endocrinology research, novelty of findings, and relevance to the field
Supplementary Materials: Additional data files, extended methods, supplementary figures/tables, or multimedia files supporting your research
Reporting Guidelines: Compliance with relevant guidelines (ARRIVE for animal studies, STROBE for observational studies, CONSORT for trials)
Peer Review Timeline
Our transparent, efficient peer review process ensures your endocrinology research receives thorough evaluation by experts in hormonal pathophysiology while maintaining rapid publication timelines.
Submission & Initial Screening
Your manuscript undergoes administrative review for completeness, formatting compliance, and scope alignment with endocrinology and hormonal research. Plagiarism screening via iThenticate ensures originality.
3 daysEditor Assignment
An associate editor with expertise in your specific area of endocrine pathophysiology (diabetes mechanisms, thyroid disorders, reproductive endocrinology, metabolic disease, etc.) is assigned to handle your manuscript.
2 daysPeer Review
Your research is evaluated by 2-3 independent reviewers who are experts in endocrinology, hormonal mechanisms, and metabolic pathophysiology. Reviewers assess scientific rigor, methodological soundness, data interpretation, and contribution to the field.
21 daysEditorial Decision
Based on reviewer recommendations, the editor makes a decision: Accept, Minor Revisions, Major Revisions, or Reject. You receive detailed feedback and specific suggestions for improving your endocrinology manuscript.
28 days totalRevision & Re-review
If revisions are requested, you submit a revised manuscript with a detailed response to reviewer comments. The editor and/or reviewers evaluate your revisions to ensure all concerns have been adequately addressed.
14 daysAcceptance & Production
Upon acceptance, your manuscript enters production for copyediting, typesetting, and final formatting. You'll receive proofs for approval before publication.
10 daysPublication
Your endocrinology research is published online with immediate open access, making it freely available to the global scientific community. Your work is indexed in and other major databases.
~60 days totalWhy Leading Endocrinology Researchers Trust JEH
Indexed in Major Databases
Google Scholar, and specialized endocrinology databases
Rapid First Decision
Average 21 days to first decision, with fast-track options for time-sensitive endocrinology research
62% Acceptance Rate
Balanced acceptance rate ensuring quality while supporting innovative endocrine research
Immediate Global Access
Open access publication ensures your hormonal research reaches worldwide audience instantly
Expert Reviewers
Peer review by specialists in endocrine pathophysiology, hormonal mechanisms, and metabolic disease
COPE
Committed to highest ethical standards in scholarly publishing and research integrity
APC Waivers Available
Financial support for eligible authors from developing countries and unfunded research
Author Support
Dedicated editorial assistance throughout submission, review, and publication process
Submission Guidelines for Endocrinology Research
Manuscript Preparation
Your endocrinology manuscript should clearly present your research on hormonal mechanisms, endocrine pathophysiology, or metabolic disease. Structure your paper with these essential sections:
- Title: Concise, specific title reflecting your endocrine research focus (e.g., "Molecular Mechanisms of Insulin Resistance in Type 2 Diabetes" rather than "A Study on Diabetes")
- Abstract: 250-word structured abstract with Background, Methods, Results, and Conclusions. Clearly state the pathophysiological question addressed and key mechanistic findings.
- Keywords: 5-8 keywords including specific endocrine terms (hormone names, disease mechanisms, pathways, techniques) for optimal indexing
- Introduction: Establish the pathophysiological context, current understanding of hormonal mechanisms, knowledge gaps, and your research objectives
- Methods: Detailed description of experimental models, hormone assays, molecular techniques, statistical analyses, and ethical approvals. Include enough detail for replication.
- Results: Present findings logically with appropriate figures and tables. Focus on mechanistic insights into endocrine function or disease pathogenesis.
- Discussion: Interpret results in context of hormonal pathophysiology, compare with existing literature, discuss mechanistic implications, acknowledge limitations, and suggest future research directions
- References: Cite relevant endocrinology literature using Vancouver style. Include seminal papers on hormonal mechanisms and recent advances in the field
Figures and Tables
High-quality visual presentation of your endocrinology data is essential:
- Figures: TIFF or EPS format, minimum 300 DPI resolution, clearly labeled axes and error bars
- Include representative images of hormone assays, Western blots, immunohistochemistry, or cellular studies
- Provide scale bars for microscopy images and indicate statistical significance
- Tables: Present hormone levels, gene expression data, or patient characteristics in clear, organized tables
- All figures and tables must be referenced in the main text and include descriptive captions
Ethics and Compliance
Endocrinology research involving human subjects or animal models requires strict ethical oversight:
- Human studies: IRB approval, informed consent, patient confidentiality protection
- Animal studies: IACUC approval, adherence to ARRIVE guidelines, humane treatment protocols
- Cell line studies: Authentication and mycoplasma testing documentation
- Data sharing: Availability statement for datasets, protocols, and materials
- Competing interests: Full disclosure of financial or professional conflicts
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