New impact factors for Society for Endocrinology journals (1)

30 Jun 2020


Following the release of the 2019 Journal Citation Reports, Society for Endocrinology’s journals have received the following new impact factors. 

Endocrine-Related Cancer’s impact factor has increased on last year’s results, reaching 4.800 and now ranking 25th out of 143 journals in the Endocrinology & Metabolism category, as well as retaining its position in the second quartile of journals in the Oncology category.

Endocrine Connections has also increased its score to 2.592, helping support its growth as an internationally renowned open-access journal in the field of endocrinology.

The Journal of Endocrinology and the Journal of Molecular Endocrinology continue to hold strong positions in the field with new impact factors of 4.041 and 3.562 respectively.

The Society also endorses Clinical Endocrinology, which has also received an Impact Factor of 3.380.

The Society for Endocrinology would like to thank the Editorial Boards, authors and all reviewers for their tremendous hard work and dedication in ensuring that the Society’s journals continue to be influential publications that help advance education and research in endocrinology for the public benefit.

To celebrate the new journals impact factors, each of the journal Editorial Boards have put together collections sharing a selection of the most the highly cited articles that have contributed to their latest scores. Follow the links below to see each of the collections.

Journal of Endocrinology (4.041) 

Journal of Molecular Endocrinology (3.562)  

Endocrine-Related Cancer’s (4.800) 

Endocrine Connections (2.592) 


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