Now recruiting Early Career Researchers as Peer Reviewers
By becoming a peer reviewer for Journal of Diabetes you will gain valuable publishing experience, learn about the peer review process and standards, and start to see their own research through the lens of a reviewer. You’ll also improve the speed and quality for a journal devoted to diabetes research, therapeutics, and education.
Requirements
To apply, you must
- hold a PhD/MD degree
- have published at least five English papers
- have experience reviewing papers for other journals
Benefits for reviewers
Successful candidates will receive access to an online training webinar.
You could be recognised as a Reviewer of the Year (10 per year) – learn more here.
CME credits are offered to peer reviewers of original contributions to medical literature – learn more here.
How to apply
Please send your CV including your publication history to [email protected]. Please select keywords best suited to your area of expertise from the list below.
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About the Journal of Diabetes
The Journal of Diabetes is an international, soon-to-be open access journal. It aims to involve researchers and practitioners in a dialogue between East and West via all aspects of epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, management, complications, and prevention of diabetes, including the molecular, biochemical and physiological aspects of diabetes.
Learn more about Journal of Diabetes