How do I contact The Lancet?
Please e-mail: [email protected] with any general editorial queries, and for other contact details see Contact Us on the main website.
How do I send a letter to The Lancet?
For the time being, letters for publication in our Correspondence columns should still be sent by email to [email protected] . Editors and the journal office will offer assistance to authors and reviewers who may be unfamiliar with EES.
How do I submit articles to Lancet journal?
Please note that the Lancet family of journals accepts hand-signed and electronic (typewritten) signatures. The following statements, if relevant, can be scanned and submitted electronically with your manuscript: Statements of role, if any, of medical writer or editor. Acknowledgments—written consent of cited …
How do you write Lancet correspondence?
We will give correspondents 2 weeks from publication in which to submit their letter to [email protected] . Submissions by mail or fax are discouraged since these formats cannot be processed quickly in our electronic office. Letters submitted later than 2 weeks after publication are likely to be rejected.
Who is the head of Lancet?
Richard Horton FRCP
Richard Horton FRCP FRCPCH FMedSci Richard Horton is Editor-in-Chief of The Lancet . He qualified in physiology and medicine with honours from the University of Birmingham in 1986.
Where is The Lancet based?
The Lancet has been owned by Elsevier since 1991, and its editor-in-chief since 1995 is Richard Horton. The journal has editorial offices in London, New York, and Beijing.
What is correspondence in Lancet?
Correspondence. What it is. Our readers’ reflections on content published in the Lancet journals or on other topics of general interest to our readers.
What lancet means?
Definition of lancet 1 : a sharp-pointed and commonly 2-edged surgical instrument used to make small incisions.
How much does it cost to publish in lancet?
In order to cover the costs of reviewing, copy editing, layout, and online hosting and archiving, the journal charges an article processing fee of $5000 upon acceptance of submitted research, reviews and health policy articles (no fee applies to Comment or Correspondence).