Title: A Few Words of Introduction From Your New <i>Diabetes</i> Editorial Board
Abstract:I would like to begin by thanking the American Diabetes Association for entrusting our editorial team to serve as the caretakers for Diabetes for the next few years. Personally, I would also like to t...I would like to begin by thanking the American Diabetes Association for entrusting our editorial team to serve as the caretakers for Diabetes for the next few years. Personally, I would also like to thank the incoming associate editors (see below) and those who have agreed to join our editorial board for their commitment to the journal. The associate editors are experts in their areas of diabetes research and represent the heart and soul of the journal and the review process. They do yeoman’s work for the journal, from helping me to determine the appropriateness of the manuscripts for Diabetes to leaning on the editorial board and many colleagues to obtain the most expert reviews we can. The associate editors also assimilate the reviewers’ comments and ultimately recommend decisions to me for the manuscripts that they handle.
The current impact factor (8.784) for Diabetes suggests that the previous editorial teams have been identifying the correct science for the journal. Of course, that is why it is so crucial to have a strong editorial team: we are not …Read More