Journal of Alzheimer's Research and Therapy

Journal of Alzheimer's Research and Therapy

Journal of Alzheimer's Research and Therapy – Editor Benefits

Open Access & Peer-Reviewed

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Editor Benefits

Professional advantages of serving as an editor for Journal of Alzheimer's Research and Therapy (JALR).

Leadership in Alzheimer's publishing

Editors help shape the scientific direction of JALR while supporting rigorous and fair peer review. This role offers professional recognition, networking opportunities, and direct engagement with high quality research. Your expertise guides quality.

Key benefits

Academic recognition

Editorial service demonstrates leadership in the field and strengthens academic profiles.

Early access to research

Editors review cutting edge submissions before publication.

Networking

Collaborate with researchers, clinicians, and reviewers across the dementia community.

Editorial certificate

Receive formal recognition of editorial service and contribution.

Professional impact

Serving as an editor at Journal of Alzheimer's Research and Therapy builds expertise in peer review, research integrity, and publication strategy. Editors influence the quality of published evidence that guides clinical care and policy.

Editorial experience strengthens leadership credentials and provides visibility across academic, clinical, and industry networks focused on dementia research. This visibility supports grant and promotion evaluations and awards.

Additional advantages
  • Opportunities to lead special issues or thematic collections.
  • Enhanced visibility within the open access research community.
  • Expanded experience with editorial decision making and reviewer management.
  • Invitation to contribute editorials or perspective pieces when appropriate.
  • Priority communication from the editorial office on journal initiatives.
Support and resources

JALR provides editors with clear workflows, reviewer databases, and editorial policy guidance. The editorial office supports editors with administrative coordination, reminders, and decision templates to streamline work.

Time commitment

Editorial workload varies by role and volume of submissions. Most editors handle a manageable number of manuscripts per year, with flexibility to align assignments with expertise and availability.

Editors can coordinate with the editorial office to manage workloads during travel, clinical duties, or grant deadlines.

Recognition and documentation

Editors receive official confirmation of service for academic reporting, promotion, and grant documentation. Listing on the journal site increases professional visibility and signals leadership within the Alzheimer's research community.

Community contribution

Editorial service helps shape the evidence base for dementia care and policy. By guiding robust peer review, editors contribute to more reliable findings and better outcomes for patients and caregivers.

Professional development

Editors gain experience in editorial decision making, ethics review, and publication standards. These skills translate into stronger grant writing, mentoring, and research leadership within their institutions.

Interested in becoming an editor?

Contact [email protected] to learn about editorial opportunities at JALR.