Journal of Embryology

Journal of Embryology

Journal of Embryology – Proposed Special Issue

Open Access & Peer-Reviewed

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Journal of Embryology - Proposed Special Issue

Lead a focused collection in developmental biology

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Special Issue Proposal Scope

Journal of Embryology invites proposals for special issues addressing emerging topics, clinical challenges, and scientific breakthroughs in embryology and developmental biology.

Guest editors shape the theme, recruit contributors, and guide a curated collection that highlights focused advances in the field.

Special issues create cohesive resources that attract targeted readership and help position guest editors as leaders in developmental science.

Priority themes may include stem cell differentiation, organogenesis, reproductive technologies, congenital disorder mechanisms, and developmental epigenetics.

Proposals should articulate the knowledge gap, the expected impact for readers, and the proposed article types that will define the collection.

Successful proposals include a realistic timeline, a contributor list, and evidence of guest editor expertise in the proposed theme.

Guest editors should outline the expected number of manuscripts and targeted submission timelines.

Proposal Quick View

  • Define theme and scope clearly
  • Name guest editors and affiliations
  • Target number of manuscripts
  • Provide submission and review timeline
  • Explain novelty and impact
  • Plan for promotion and outreach
  • Ensure topic fits journal scope
  • Editorial office supports workflow

Support for Guest Editors

We provide guidance and operational support during special issue development.

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Editorial Guidance

Checklists, templates, and workflows to keep the project on track.

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Promotion

Targeted announcements help recruit submissions and increase visibility.

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Coordination

Staff support timeline management and reviewer tracking.

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Quality Oversight

Consistent standards across the collection protect journal credibility.

Proposal Evaluation Criteria

Successful proposals demonstrate relevance, feasibility, and impact.

Core Criteria

Required

Proposals should clearly articulate the theme, timeline, and contributor plan.

  • Alignment with journal scope
  • Realistic timeline and milestones
  • Guest editor expertise
  • Balanced mix of article types

Proposal Elements

Include the elements below for a complete submission.

ElementIncludeTip
Theme statementScope and noveltyDefine the research gap
Editorial teamGuest editor detailsShow relevant expertise
TimelineSubmission and review planBe realistic and specific

Proposal Callouts

Focus on feasibility and impact to accelerate approval.

Quality

Proposal Quality

Define a clear scientific gap and show how the collection advances embryology research.

Timeline

Timeline Management

Provide realistic timelines for submissions, review, and publication milestones.

Proposal Steps

Submit a proposal that outlines the theme and delivery plan.

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Theme Rationale

Describe the knowledge gap and expected impact for the embryology community.

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Contributor Plan

List potential authors and article types to ensure viability.

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Timeline and Promotion

Provide submission deadlines and outreach plans to support recruitment.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a special issue take?
Most issues require twelve to eighteen months from launch to completion.
Can I propose a clinical theme?
Yes. Translational and clinical embryology topics are welcome.
Do guest editors handle peer review?
Yes, with support from the journal editorial office.

Important Points

  • Early discussion with the editorial office helps align scope.
  • Special issues receive coordinated promotion.
  • Proposals should include clear milestones.

Submit Your Proposal

Lead a special issue that advances embryology research.

For assistance, contact us at [email protected]