Early Career
Endocrine Oncology is endorsed by the Society for Endocrinology, a world-leading authority on hormones. Together, they are pleased to introduce this joint collection, guest edited by Endocrine Oncology Associate Editors, and Society members, Dr Kate Lines and Dr Ruth Casey. This collection of research and reviews celebrates the work being undertaken by early career members of the Society for Endocrinology in endocrine cancer.
The collection also welcomes contributions from early-career researchers in the field who are not currently members of the Society.
With the Article Publication Charge for Endocrine Oncology currently waived*, this is an excellent opportunity to publish your work for free.
Eligibility checklist:
- Scientists: <10 years post PhD with at least 3 publications as first, co-first or senior author
- Clinical academics: currently undertaking an MD or PhD or <6 years from completion of MD or PhD with at least 3 publications as first, co-first or senior author
- Clinicians-in-practice: up to 12 years from attainment of MBBS with at least 3 publications as first, co-first or senior author (Clinicians-in-practice may include clinical cases)
To contribute to this exciting collection, please email eo@bioscientifica.com with a copy of your proposal and up-to-date CV.
*Bioscientifica reserves the right to withdraw this offer at any time.
All articles submitted to this special collection will be subject to full peer review as standard.
Collection Editors
Dr Kate Lines, Associate Editor University of Oxford, UK |
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Dr Ruth Casey, Associate Editor Cambridge University Hospital, UK |
Articles published in the collection
The role of DNA methylation in human pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours
Katherine A English, Rajesh V Thakker and Kate E Lines