We are delighted to share the latest Journal Impact Factors from the 2024 Journal Citation Reports™. Our Society journals continue to grow in influence, reflecting the global impact of the research they publish.
Journal of Endocrinology
The Society’s flagship journal has an increased Journal Impact Factor™ of 3.9, and now ranks 56 out of 191 journals in the ‘Endocrinology & Metabolism’ category. This places the journal firmly in the 70th percentile, demonstrating its growing reputation for publishing high-quality, cutting-edge endocrine research.
Journal of Molecular Endocrinology
Journal of Molecular Endocrinology has also seen an increase, with an Impact Factor of 3.8, achieved through the journal’s continued commitment to providing a platform that advances molecular endocrinology research.
The journals’ Co-Editors-in-Chief, Professor Ruth Andrew and Associate Professor Gabriela da Silva Xavier, commented, “Journal of Molecular Endocrinology and Journal of Endocrinology have seen substantial growth in submissions in the last year, with a fantastic series of papers reaching publication. It is great to see this reflected in strong community interest in our discipline, and makes our lives as Co-Editors-in-Chief very stimulating!”
Endocrine-Related Cancer
Meanwhile, Endocrine-Related Cancer achieved a significant milestone with an Impact Factor of 4.6, securing its place in the top quartile for both the ‘Endocrinology & Metabolism’ and ‘Oncology’ categories.
Editor-in-Chief Dr Matthew Ringel recognised this milestone as “…demonstrating the unique role that Endocrine-Related Cancer plays in publishing impactful original science and review manuscripts in endocrine oncology.”
Endocrine Connections
Endocrine Connections also saw a positive rise in this year’s report, with its Impact Factor increasing from 2.6 to 2.8, and an improved ranking of 104 out of 191 journals in the ‘Endocrinology & Metabolism’ category.
Editor-in-Chief, Professor Faisal Ahmed commented, “We are very pleased with this result, which reflects the journal’s growing influence and the high quality of research it publishes across all areas of endocrinology.”
Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Case Reports
Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Case Reports retained its Impact Factor of 0.7, reaffirming the journal’s position as one of the leading case reports publications dedicated to endocrinology and metabolism.
The Society thanks everyone who contributes to the success of our journals, including Editorial Board members, peer reviewers and the global research community. These successes would not be possible without your support.
2024 IMPACT FACTOR COLLECTIONS
To mark these achievements, we have curated 2024 Impact Factor Collections, showcasing the most cited and impactful articles, and highlighting the breadth of research published in the journals. You can find the collections here: