Editor Benefits
Recognition and leadership opportunities for editors.
Benefits of Serving as a JECT Editor
Editors help shape toxicology research priorities and safety standards.
Service provides recognition, leadership, and professional growth.
Journal at a glance: ISSN 2641-7669 | DOI Prefix 10.14302/issn.2641-7669 | License CC BY 4.0 | Peer reviewed, open access journal.
- Recognition on journal pages and communications
- Opportunities to lead special issues
- Editorial training and policy input
- Certificates of editorial service
Special Issues
Lead thematic collections on safety topics.
Policy Input
Contribute to editorial standards.
Mentorship
Support early career reviewers.
Community Impact
Advance toxicology practice.
Editorial service supports professional advancement.
- Letters of service for promotion dossiers
- Visibility in journal initiatives
- Opportunities to chair review panels
- Participation in strategic planning
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Editorial service supports career advancement.
- Letters of service for promotion dossiers
- Visibility in journal communications
- Opportunities to lead special issues
- Participation in policy discussions
- Networking with toxicology leaders
- Recognition in annual summaries
Editorial service builds leadership in toxicology.
- Lead discussions on safety research priorities
- Mentor early career reviewers
- Contribute to policy updates
- Strengthen professional networks
- Increase visibility in the field
Editorial service positions you as a leader in toxicology and safety science. It provides opportunities to influence research priorities, mentor early career reviewers, and contribute to policy discussions.
Editors often gain visibility through special issue leadership, journal communications, and professional recognition, supporting career advancement and scholarly impact.
Editors gain visibility and leadership experience.
- Opportunity to shape special issues
- Visibility in editorial communications
- Access to policy development discussions
- Recognition of service on journal pages
- Professional networking with safety experts
- Mentorship opportunities
Engagement strengthens professional visibility and impact.
- Participate in policy discussions
- Support special issue leadership
- Mentor early career reviewers
- Share expertise in editorial meetings
- Build collaborations across institutions
- Expand professional networks
- Demonstrate service in annual reviews
- Highlight editorial roles publicly
Additional engagement benefits support your professional profile.
- Invitation to contribute to policy updates
- Opportunities to co lead special issues
- Visibility in journal announcements
- Access to editorial training resources
- Professional networking with toxicology leaders
- Recognition in annual service summaries
- Opportunities to mentor new reviewers
- Participation in strategic discussions
These highlights reflect the value of editorial service.
- Expanded leadership visibility
- Influence on safety research direction
- Recognition in journal communications
- Opportunities to mentor reviewers
- Collaboration with expert editors
- Participation in policy updates
Short highlights of editorial engagement.
- Visibility in journal updates
- Participation in policy discussions
- Leadership in special issues
Join the Editorial Team
Submit your editor application and contribute to toxicology science.
Editorial service strengthens leadership profiles and supports institutional recognition.
- Document service in annual reviews
- Showcase editorial roles in CVs
- Engage in policy discussions