New journal impact factors released!

20 Jun 2016


The impact factors have now been released for all Society journals, and we are particularly pleased to announce the results for the Journal of Endocrinology, which now sits at the top of its field!

 

JOE

The Journal of Endocrinology’s 2015 impact factor is its highest to date: 4.498.  It is now the top basic science journal dedicated to endocrinology, having moved up 17 places in the endocrinology and metabolism category.

We would like to profusely thank the world-class editors, authors and reviewers who have all contributed toward this excellent result.

 

JME

Journal of Molecular Endocrinology received a strong 2015 impact factor of 2.947. It continues to be a premier journal in the field of Molecular Endocrinology.  The underlying five-year impact factor, which provides a longer-term measure of the journal’s quality, is 3.258.

We would like to thank the Editor-in-Chief and the expert Editorial Board for maintaining the highest quality of published papers.

 

ERC

Endocrine-Related Cancer received a strong 2015 impact factor of 4.472 and remains in the top quartile in both its categories: Oncology and Endocrinology & Metabolism, reinforcing its standing as the leading journal linking oncology and endocrinology. The journal’s five-year impact factor is 4.845.

 

CEN

Clinical Endocrinology impact factor has increased to 3.487, and it has moved up four places in the journal rankings in the Endocrinology & Metabolism category of the 2015 Journal Citation Reports. We would like to thank the editorial board for their commitment and congratulate the journal’s Editors-in-Chief, Steve G. Ball and John Newell-Price, as well as all the authors and reviewers that have contributed to this success

 

EC

Endocrine Connections is now indexed in the Science Citation Index and so will receive an impact factor next year.


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