Japanese Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology (ISSN 2435-1210)

Japanese Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology is a platform for scholars and researchers to get their research and studies on Gastroenterology and Hepatology published so that they can be made available to other people interested in learning the subject. The platform has a team of editors, sub-editors, and a panel of reviewers who constantly work on checking, reviewing, and editing the manuscripts received, and helping the researchers make their manuscripts better so that they could be published on the website. With such an amazing team and platform, you’re all set to grow your career as a researcher or scholar in Gastroenterology and Hepatology.

The journal has an Editorial Board that has experts to guide researchers and scholars about their manuscripts by providing them structured peer reviews.
An editor-in-chief is the top editor and head editor of a publication responsible for giving suggestions and guiding the journal and assisting to improve the manuscripts and making them worth publication.

Review Board

The Review Board is responsible to review the manuscripts and check scientific facts and studies depending on which they can authorise, modify, or disapprove research.

Journal Metrics

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JJGH

2435-1210

1.934*

10.47829/8501

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