Proposed Special Issue
Showcase emerging pediatric research through curated thematic collections addressing critical child health frontiers.
Lead a Special Issue in Child Health
Pediatric Health And Nutrition invites proposals for special issues on emerging topics in child health and nutritional science. Lead a curated collection showcasing cutting-edge research in your pediatric expertise area.
Special issues provide focused platforms for advancing knowledge in specific domains of child health medicine and nutritional innovation worldwide.
Special issue proposals should address timely and significant topics in pediatric research. We seek proposals covering emerging technologies, clinical challenges, and scientific frontiers with broad relevance to the child health research community globally.
Topic Selection
Choose topics with sufficient depth and current interest to attract quality submissions from the pediatric research and clinical communities.
Guest Editorial Team
Assemble qualified guest editors with recognized expertise in the pediatric topic area and experience mentoring clinical or basic child health researchers.
Scope Definition
Define clear boundaries and objectives for the special issue to guide author submissions and ensure cohesive thematic collections in child health science.
- Detailed topic description and rationale explaining significance to child health and clinical practice
- Guest editor CVs demonstrating relevant pediatric expertise and publication records
- Proposed timeline for call announcement, submission deadline, and publication targets
- List of potential contributors or institutions to be invited for pediatric research submissions
- Brief statement on anticipated impact for pediatricians and child health practitioners
Guest editor benefits: Guest editors receive recognition, APC discounts for personal research, and opportunity to shape discourse in their pediatric expertise area through quality child health publications.
We welcome proposals across pediatric specialties including childhood obesity, developmental disorders, neonatal care, vaccine hesitancy, and adolescent mental health advances. Contact the editorial office for guidance on topic development.
Proposals are evaluated by the Editor-in-Chief and editorial board for scientific merit, timeliness, and feasibility. Successful proposals receive editorial support throughout the special issue development process.
Submit Your Proposal
Share your vision for advancing child health research through a focused special issue collection.
Submit Proposal