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ENDOCRINOLOGY
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期刊名称 ENDOCRINOLOGY
ENDOCRINOLOGY
期刊ISSN 0013-7227
期刊官方网站 https://academic.oup.com/endo
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出版商 Oxford University Press
出版周期 Monthly
始发年份
年文章数 311
最新影响因子 4.8(2022)  scijournal影响因子  greensci影响因子
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大类学科 小类学科 Top 综述
医学2区 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM 内分泌学与代谢2区
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学科 排名 百分位 3.62 1.667 1.068
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Endocrinology
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H-index 241
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The mission of Endocrinology is to be the authoritative source of emerging hormone science and to disseminate that new knowledge to scientists, clinicians, and the public in a way that will enable "hormone science to health." Endocrinology welcomes the submission of original research investigating endocrine systems and diseases at all levels of biological organization, incorporating molecular mechanistic studies, such as hormone-receptor interactions, in all areas of endocrinology, as well as cross-disciplinary and integrative studies. The editors of Endocrinology encourage the submission of research in emerging areas not traditionally recognized as endocrinology or metabolism in addition to the following traditionally recognized fields: Adrenal; Bone Health and Osteoporosis; Cardiovascular Endocrinology; Diabetes; Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals; Endocrine Neoplasia and Cancer; Growth; Neuroendocrinology; Nuclear Receptors and Their Ligands; Obesity; Reproductive Endocrinology; Signaling Pathways; and Thyroid.

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Endocrinology Editors and Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief

Editor Woodruff Teresa largerTeresa K. Woodruff, PhD

Northwestern University

Chicago, Illinois, USA

Dr. Woodruff is the dean and associate provost for graduate education in the Graduate School at Northwestern University. She is also the Thomas J. Watkins Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology, the vice chair for research, and the chief of the Division of Reproductive Science in Medicine in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Feinberg School of Medicine. Dr. Woodruff is professor of molecular biosciences in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences and professor of biomedical engineering in the McCormick School of Engineering. She is the director of the Center for Reproductive Science, founder and director of the Women’s Health Research Institute, and director of the Oncofertility Consortium. Dr. Woodruff is an internationally recognized expert in ovarian biology and, in 2006, coined the term “oncofertility” to describe the merging of two fields: oncology and fertility. She now heads the Oncofertility Consortium, an interdisciplinary team of biomedical and social scientist experts from across the country. She has been active in education not only at the professional level but also with high school students. To this end, she founded and directs the Oncofertility Saturday Academy, one of several high school outreach programs that engages girls in basic and medical sciences. Dr. Woodruff was awarded the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science Mentoring in an Oval Office ceremony by President Obama in 2011. Widely recognized for her work, she holds 10 U.S. patents, and in 2013 she was named to Time magazine’s “Most Influential Persons” list. Some of Dr. Woodruff’s recent awards and honors include a Guggenheim Fellowship (2017), the Society for Endocrinology Transatlantic Medal (2017), and a Leadership Award from the Endocrine Society (2017). She has two honorary degrees, including one from the University of Birmingham College of Medical and Dental Sciences in the United Kingdom (2016). She is an elected fellow of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Dr. Woodruff is past-president of the Endocrine Society and championed the new NIH policy that mandates the use of females in fundamental research. She is civically active and is an elected member of The Economic Club of Chicago and on the school board of the Chicago-based Young Women’s Leadership Charter School.


Associate Editors

Editor Andrews Zane largerZane B. Andrews, PhD

Monash University

Clayton, Australia

Dr. Andrews is a National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia research fellow and an associate professor at the Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute and Department of Physiology at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. His research interests include neuroendocrinology, obesity and metabolism, and diabetes. His current research focuses on understanding neuroendocrine control of metabolism, mood, and motivation, with a particular attention to the neuroendocrine actions of ghrelin and ghrelin-target cells in the brain.


Editor Auchus Richard largerRichard J. Auchus, MD, PhD

University of Michigan

Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA

Dr. Auchus is a professor of pharmacology and internal medicine in the Division of Metabolism, Endocrinology and Diabetes at the University of Michigan and director of the Endocrinology Fellowship Program. His research program ranges from basic chemical principles of steroid biosynthetic enzymes and steroid mass spectrometry to clinical and translational investigation in disorders of the pituitary, adrenal, ovaries and testes that cause hypertension, infertility and obesity. His clinical interests also focus on pituitary, adrenal and reproductive diseases that involve disorders of steroid production, and he is particularly interested in the care of adults with genetic disorders of steroid biosynthesis and action.


Editor Bernard Daniel largerDaniel J. Bernard, PhD

McGill University

Montréal, Québec, Canada

Dr. Bernard is a professor of pharmacology and therapeutics, anatomy and cell biology, physiology, and obstetrics and gynecology at McGill University in Montréal, Québec, Canada. He is the director of the McGill Centre for Research in Reproduction and Development and is a member of the Integrated Program in Neuroscience. The Bernard lab investigates the neuroendocrine control of the reproductive and thyroid axes. The lab is particularly interested in mechanisms of TGFβ superfamily and GnRH regulation of gonadotropin synthesis, as well as mechanisms underlying immunoglobulin superfamily member 1 (IGSF1) deficiency syndrome.


Editor Brubaker Patricia largerPatricia L. Brubaker, PhD

University of Toronto

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Dr. Brubaker is professor and Canada Research Chair in the departments of physiology and medicine at the University of Toronto. Her research interests include gut hormone secretion and biological activities, with a focus on the incretin and satiety factor glucagon-like peptide-1 and the intestinal growth factor glucagon-like peptide-2.


Editor Chakravarti Debu largerDebabrata Chakravarti, PhD

Northwestern University

Chicago, Illinois, USA

Dr. Debabrata (Debu) Chakravarti is professor of obstetrics and gynecology and pharmacology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. He is also the associate director of the Division of Reproductive Sciences in Medicine and the co-leader of the Cancer Epigenetics and Nuclear Dynamics Program of the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center. His current research focuses on understanding the basic mechanisms of hormonal, transcriptional, and epigenomic regulation of uterine biology and prostate tumorigenesis, with an ultimate goal of translating these discoveries into potential therapeutics and a better understanding of reproductive pathophysiology.


Editor Flamant Frederic largerFrédéric Flamant, PhD

École Normale Supérieure de Lyon

Lyon, France

Dr. Flamant is the deputy director of the Functional Genomics Institute, a laboratory of École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, and works as research director for Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique. For the last 10 years, Dr. Flamant’s work, based on mouse genetics, has been dedicated to the understanding of the neurodevelopmental function of thyroid hormone. He also participates in networks dedicated to endocrine disruption, with a focus on thyroid hormone disruption.


Editor Forrest Douglas largerDouglas Forrest, PhD

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health

Bethesda, Maryland, USA

Dr. Forrest is a senior investigator at the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases at the National Institutes of Health. His research interests focus on thyroid hormone, thyroid hormone metabolism, and the developmental and transcriptional roles of the nuclear thyroid hormone receptors. He also investigates neurodevelopmental functions of thyroid hormone receptors and orphan nuclear receptors.


Editor Gaddy Dana largerDana Gaddy, PhD

Texas A&M University

College Station, Texas, USA

Dr. Gaddy is a tenured professor in the Department of Veterinary Integrative Biosciences at Texas A&M University, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biological Sciences. Her long-standing research interests have addressed the signaling of activins and inhibins in bone, the regulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal-skeletal axis across the menopause transition, and the effects of aging and disuse on bone metabolism, as well as the skeletal metabolism of fracture repair, bone infection, and Down syndrome. Her current work has incorporated the use and development of large animal models of rare bone diseases with an emphasis on hypophosphatasia.


Editor Grattan David largerDavid R. Grattan, PhD

University of Otago

Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand

Dr. Grattan is a professor in the Department of Anatomy at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand, and is director of the Otago Centre for Neuroendocrinology. He is also a management principal investigator of the Maurice Wilkins Centre for Molecular Biodiscovery, a New Zealand National Centre of Research Excellence. His research interests center around the prolactin and growth hormone family of hormones, particularly the actions of these hormones in the brain and their role in the neuroendocrine adaptation to pregnancy in the maternal brain.


Editor Keri Ruth largerRuth A. Keri, PhD

Case Western Reserve University

Cleveland, Ohio, USA

Dr. Keri is a professor of pharmacology, genetics, and genome sciences and of oncology in the Division of General Medical Sciences at Case Western Reserve University. She is also the associate director for basic research in the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dr. Keri’s research program focuses on identifying transcriptional and signaling mechanisms that control breast development, cancer initiation, and progression, with the goal of discovering new therapeutic approaches to the treatment of aggressive breast cancers. Her work integrates pharmacological approaches, cell biology, genomics, and mouse models. Dr. Keri also has a strong interest in endocrine disruptors, particularly those that impact normal morphogenesis and cancer risk.


Editor Lahlou Najiba largerNajiba Lahlou, MD, PhD

Paris Descartes University

Paris, France

Dr. Lahlou is a professor of hormonology at the Paris Descartes University and head of the Endocrine Department at BPR Clinical Laboratories. She manages a postgraduate degree course in fundamental and clinical hormonology. Her research activities focus on the biology of reproduction. She has a special interest in the physiology and pathology of gonadal peptide production, mainly in pediatrics, from birth to puberty. Concurrently she supervises the development of mass spectrometry for steroid measurement in clinical investigations, and promotes the use of steroid profiling for rapid diagnosis and characterization of genetic disorders and neoplastic diseases. She leads the mass spectrometry working group of the French Endocrine Society.


Editor Levin Ellis largerEllis R. Levin, MD

University of California, Irvine

Long Beach, California, USA

Dr. Levin is Distinguished Professor of Medicine and Biochemistry and vice chairman in medicine, as well as chief of endocrinology at the University of California, Irvine, and Tibor Rubin Veterans Administration Medical Center. His basic science research focuses on estrogen receptors outside the nucleus (cell membrane and mitochondria) and their impact for organ development and modulation of cardiovascular diseases, breast cancer, and adipogenesis. His clinical interests span adults who manifest various endocrine disorders.


Editor Moore David largerDavid D. Moore, PhD

Baylor College of Medicine

Houston, Texas, USA

Dr. Moore is a professor in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at Baylor College of Medicine. His research program explores the diverse roles of the members of the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily, particularly in the liver. These receptors regulate basic metabolic pathways and other aspects of liver homeostasis, such as bile acid production. They are also linked to dysregulation of metabolic and growth pathways in diseases including diabetes and cancer.


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Editorial Board

Anil K. Agarwal, PhD

UT Southwestern Medical Center

Dallas, Texas, USA


Younes Anini, PhD

Dalhousie University

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada


Andy V. Babwah, PhD

Robert Wood Johnson Medical School/Rutgers University

New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA


Leon A. Bach, MD, PhD

The Alfred

Melbourne, Australia


Rachel Batterham, MD, PhD

University College London

London, United Kingdom


Sheri A. Berenbaum, PhD

The Pennsylvania State University

University Park, Pennsylvania, USA


Ernesto Bernal-Mizrachi, MD

University of Miami

Miami, Florida, USA


Stefan R. Bornstein, MD, PhD

University of Dresden and King's College London

Dresden, Germany, and London, United Kingdom


Gregory A. Brent, MD

University of California, Los Angeles

Los Angeles, California, USA


Kristy A. Brown, PhD

Weill Cornell Medical Center

New York, New York, USA


Serdar E. Bulun, MD

Northwestern University

Chicago, Illinois, USA


Bruce R. Carr, MD

UT Southwestern Medical Center

Dallas, Texas, USA


Partha Chakrabarti, MD, PhD

Indian Institute of Chemical Biology

Kolkata, India


Wenhan Chang, PhD

University of California, San Francisco

San Francisco, California, USA


Gwen V. Childs, PhD

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

Little Rock, Arkansas, USA


Julie A. Chowen, PhD

Hospital Niño Jesús

Madrid, Spain


Frank A. Claessens, PhD

KU Leuven

Leuven, Belgium


Colin D. Clyne, PhD

Hudson Institute of Medical Research

Clayton, Australia


Roberto Coppari, PhD

Université de Genève

Geneva, Switzerland


Daniela Cota, MD

Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale

Bordeaux, France


Martine G. Culty, PhD

University of Southern California

Los Angeles, California, USA


Rebecca L. Cunningham, PhD

University of North Texas Health Science Center

Fort Worth, Texas, USA


Savita Dhanvantari, PhD

Lawson Health Research Institute

London, Ontario, Canada


Sabrina Diano, PhD

Yale University

New Haven, Connecticut, USA


Jennifer L. Estall, PhD

Institut de Recherches Cliniques de Montréal (IRCM)

Montréal, Québec, Canada


Carmella Evans-Molina, MD, PhD

Indiana University

Indianapolis, Indiana, USA


Heng-Yu Fan, PhD

Zhejiang University

Hangzhou, China


Jodi A. Flaws, PhD

University of Illinois

Urbana, Illinois, USA


Robin S. L. Fuchs-Young, PhD

Texas A&M Health Science Center

College Station, Texas, USA


Sara Galac, DVM, PhD

Utrecht University

Utrecht, The Netherlands


Adria Giacca, MD

University of Toronto

Toronto, Ontario, Canada


Kevin L. Grove, PhD

Novo Nordisk

Seattle, Washington, USA


Martin Hewison, PhD

The University of Birmingham

Birmingham, United Kingdom


Hefeng Huang, MD

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Shanghai, China


Jamie W. Joseph, PhD

University of Waterloo

Kitchener, Ontario, Canada


Ilia N. Karatsoreos, PhD

Washington State University

Pullman, Washington, USA


Susan Kasper, PhD

University of Cincinnati

Cincinnati, Ohio, USA


Alexander S. Kauffman, PhD

University of California, San Diego

La Jolla, California, USA


Rhonda D. Kineman, PhD

University of Illinois at Chicago

Jesse Brown VA Medical Center

Chicago, Illinois, USA


Peter J. King, PhD

Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry

London, England


Josef Koehrle, PhD

Institut für Experimentelle Endokrinologie

Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin

Berlin, Germany


William J. Kovacs, MD

Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine

Hershey, Pennsylvania, USA


Richard S. Legro, MD

Pennsylvania State University

Hershey, Pennsylvania, USA


Chien Li, PhD

Novo Nordisk Research Center

Seattle, Washington, USA


Lydia Lynch, PhD

Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Boston, Massachusetts, USA


Patrick E. MacDonald, PhD

University of Alberta

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada


Chantal Mathieu, MD, PhD

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

Leuven, Belgium


Toshio Matsumoto, MD, PhD

University of Tokushima

Tokushima, Japan


Takashi Minegishi, MD, PhD

Gunma University

Maebashi, Japan


Howard A. Morris, PhD

University of South Australia

Adelaide, Australia


Patricia L. Morris, MS, PhD

Population Council

New York, New York, USA


Genevieve S. Neal-Perry, MD, PhD

University of Washington

Seattle, Washington, USA


Masaki Noda, MD, PhD

Yokohama City Minato Red Cross Hospital

Yokohama, Japan


Yoshitaka Oka, PhD

The University of Tokyo

Tokyo, Japan


Sabire Özcan, PhD

University of Kentucky

Lexington, Kentucky, USA


Vasantha Padmanabhan, MS, PhD

University of Michigan

Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA


Heather B. Patisaul, PhD

North Carolina State University

Raleigh, North Carolina, USA


Carmen C. Pazos de Moura, PhD

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil


Kevin D. Pfleger, MA, PhD

Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research

Nedlands, Australia


Stephen R. Plymate, MD

University of Washington/Seattle VAMC

Seattle, Washington, USA


Vincent E. Prevot, PhD

Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale

Lille, France


Matthew D. Ringel, MD

The Ohio State University

Columbus, Ohio, USA


Sarah A. Robertson, PhD

University of Adelaide

Adelaide, Australia


Evan D. Rosen, MD, PhD

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Boston, Massachusetts, USA


Yasuo Sakuma, MD, PhD

University of Tokyo Health Sciences

Tokyo, Japan


Leslie S. Satin, BS, MS, PhD

University of Michigan

Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA


Jonathan Schertzer, PhD

McMaster University

Hamilton, Ontario, Canada


Ernestina Schipani, MD, PhD

University of Michigan

Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA


Kristina Schoonjans, PhD

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

Lausanne, Switzerland


Gary J. Schwartz, PhD

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Bronx, New York, USA


Aritro Sen, PhD

Michigan State University

East Lansing, Michigan, USA


Nina Stachenfeld, PhD

Yale University

New Haven, Connecticut, USA


Carlos O. Stocco, PhD

University of Illinois Chicago

Chicago, Illinois, USA


Martha Susiarjo, PhD

University of Rochester

Rochester, New York, USA


Steven M. Swanson, PhD

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Madison, Wisconsin, USA


Varykina G. Thackray, PhD

University of California, San Diego

La Jolla, California, USA


Jorma Toppari, MD, PhD

University of Turku

Turku, Finland


Kazuyoshi Tsutsui, PhD

Waseda University

Tokyo, Japan


Mehmet Uzumcu, DVM, PhD

Rutgers University

New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA


C. Bruce Verchere, PhD

University of British Columbia

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada


Francesc Villarroya, PhD

University of Barcelona

Barcelona, Spain


Jenny A. Visser, PhD

Erasmus MC, University Medical Center Rotterdam

Rotterdam, The Netherlands


Rennian Wang, MD, PhD

Children’s Health Research Institute

The University of Western Ontario

London, Ontario, Canada


Zhou Wang, PhD

University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA


Paul Webb, PhD

California Institute for Regenerative Medicine

Oakland, California, USA


JoEllen Welsh, PhD

University at Albany, State University of New York

Rensselaer, New York, USA


Haim Werner, PhD

Sakler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University

Tel Aviv, Israel


John J. Wysolmerski, MD

Yale University

New Haven, Connecticut, USA


Wen Xie, MD, PhD

University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA


Publisher

Richard T. O’Grady, PhD


Executive Editor

Timothy M. Beardsley, DPhil


Acquisitions Editor

Caitlin R. Ondracek, PhD


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