Editor Benefits
Editorial service provides visibility, professional recognition, and influence on research priorities.
Editors gain insight into emerging evidence and clinical practice trends.
Save on APCs
Member savings across tiers
Fast Decisions
Average initial review time
Global Reach
International readership
Rigorous Review
Expert evaluation
Professional Growth
Editors collaborate with international experts and build networks across clinical, public health, and policy communities.
Recognition
Editorial service can be cited in CVs and supports promotion or grant review responsibilities.
Impact
Editors help shape evidence that informs prevention strategies, treatment pathways, and policy decisions.
Service on the editorial board demonstrates leadership in alcohol research and commitment to research integrity.
Editorial Insight
Editors gain early visibility into emerging evidence, new therapeutic approaches, and evolving public health priorities.
Community Contribution
Editorial guidance improves the quality of published evidence and supports better outcomes for patients and communities.
Visibility and Recognition
- Listing on the journal editorial board page
- Recognition letters for institutional service records
- Opportunities to lead special issues or collections
- Engagement with international research networks
Networking and Collaboration
Editors connect with multidisciplinary teams in addiction medicine, behavioral science, and public health, opening opportunities for collaboration and grant partnerships.
Mentorship
Serving as an editor offers opportunities to mentor early career reviewers and shape best practices in alcohol research reporting.
Strategic Influence
Editors can help shape journal priorities, highlight emerging topics, and guide special issues that address urgent alcohol health challenges.
Recognition of Service
Editorial service reflects professional leadership and can be highlighted in annual performance reviews, promotion dossiers, and grant applications.
Value to the Field
Editors shape the evidence base that informs alcohol policy and clinical standards. This contribution supports measurable improvements in public health outcomes.
Serving as an editor demonstrates stewardship of alcohol research quality and builds credibility with peers and stakeholders.
Editors can also broaden their understanding of emerging methods and interventions across the alcohol research landscape.
Editorial service enhances professional reputation and demonstrates commitment to evidence based care.
Editors are recognized as trusted leaders in alcohol research.
This enhances professional standing.
It signals subject expertise.
It builds credibility.
It inspires confidence.
It shows leadership.
It builds trust.
It builds credibility.
Apply to Join the Editorial Board
Share your expertise and guide alcohol research publishing.