Journal of Alzheimer's Research and Therapy

Journal of Alzheimer's Research and Therapy

Journal of Alzheimer's Research and Therapy – Reviewer Register

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Reviewer Register

Join the reviewer community for Journal of Alzheimer's Research and Therapy (JALR).

Support rigorous peer review

Reviewers play a vital role in strengthening the evidence base for Alzheimer's research. JALR welcomes qualified researchers and clinicians who can provide timely, constructive reviews. Your expertise supports patient outcomes.

Who should register
  • Researchers with expertise in dementia, neurology, geriatrics, or related fields.
  • Clinicians involved in diagnosis, treatment, or care pathways.
  • Scientists with experience in clinical trials, biomarkers, or neuroimaging.
  • Scholars with prior peer review experience or strong publication records.

JALR values geographic and disciplinary diversity to reflect the global dementia research community.

Information to provide

To register as a reviewer, email the editorial office with the following details:

  • Full name, affiliation, and position title.
  • Areas of expertise and preferred topics.
  • Recent publication list or CV.
  • ORCID identifier and contact information.
  • Availability and preferred review frequency.
What to expect

Reviewers are invited based on topic fit and availability. Reviews are typically requested with a reasonable deadline and clear guidance. The editorial office supports reviewers with templates, resources, and guidance.

Reviewers are expected to provide objective, constructive feedback focused on scientific quality and relevance.

Time commitment

Most reviewers complete a limited number of reviews each year, depending on expertise and availability. If you are unable to review a manuscript, notify the editorial office quickly so the invitation can be reassigned.

Conflict of interest

Reviewers must disclose any conflicts of interest, including collaborations, financial relationships, or competitive interests. Maintaining transparency protects the integrity of the peer review process.

All manuscripts are confidential. Review content should not be shared or used for personal research before publication.

Support and guidance

JALR provides reviewer guidelines, structured review templates, and access to the editorial office for questions. New reviewers are welcome and may request mentoring or feedback on their reviews as needed.

Why review for JALR

Reviewing helps you stay current with emerging research, contribute to the quality of evidence, and gain professional recognition within the Alzheimer's research community.

Your contribution matters greatly.

Reviewers may receive acknowledgement letters or certificates of service upon request, which can support academic promotion and professional development.

Reviewer profile matching

Providing detailed expertise keywords helps JALR match you with relevant manuscripts. This improves review quality and ensures you receive invitations aligned with your research focus.

Register as a reviewer

Email your details to [email protected]. We respond quickly.