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Journal of Diabetes, Metabolism and its Complications (J Diabetes Met Compl) (ISSN 2674-4163)

Aims and Scope

Journal of Diabetes, Metabolism and its Complications is an international, scholarly multidisciplinary peer reviewed, open access journal for researchers and health care practitioners that publishes original research about the diagnosis, pathogenesis and management of diabetes mellitus and its complications. The journal aims to act as a source of information usable by diabetes practitioners and researchers to increase their knowledge about mechanisms of diabetes and complications development and promote better management of people with diabetes who are at risk for those complications.

The scope of the journal covers topics including but not limited to diabetic complications such as diabetic retinopathy, neuropathy and nephropathy; peripheral vascular disease and coronary heart disease; gastrointestinal disorders, renal failure and impotence; and hypertension and hyperlipidemia. The reviews section of the journal provides the latest updates on clinical and basic scientific advances in key areas of diabetes, obesity and metabolism, important historical overviews, discussion of controversial issues and opinions from prominent researchers and clinicians. Journal of Diabetes, Metabolism and its Complications s an indispensable resource for clinicians and researchers working in the fields of diabetes, endocrinology, metabolism and obesity.

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Manuscripts number will be provided to the corresponding author within 72 hours for the respective manuscript submitted.

  • 14 day review process with international peer-review standards
  • Timeline of processing from Submission to Publication is 30 days
  • Manuscript will be published within 7 days of acceptance

Editor-in-chief

RAFAEL BOTTARO GELALETI

Doctor

Department of Gynaecology, Obstetrics and Mastology

Botucatu Medical School – FMB – UNESP

Brazil

Biography

Graduate Degree in Biological Sciences - UNESP. Experience in Human and Medical Genetics, Molecular Biology, and Maternal/fetal area with an emphasis on diabetes. Scientific Initiation, in the Laboratory of Hemoglobin and Genetics of Hematologic Diseases, Department of Biology, UNESP- IBILCE. FAPESP Technical Training Level-3 in the Laboratory for Experimental Research in Gynecology and Obstetrics, FMB-UNESP. Master’s degree and Doctorate in Gynecology, Obstetrics, and Mastology in the Botucatu Medical School - UNESP with FAPESP and CAPES scholarships. Currently postdoc at UNESP. Part of the research group: Diabetes and Pregnancy - Clinical and Experimental registered at CNPq. Postdoctoral - CNPq at UNESP (diabetes, pregnancy, genetics, and nanoparticles area).

Editorial board

Susana Contreras Duarte

Postdoctoral Researcher

Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Chile

About Me

The fields of investigation that I manage are lipid metabolism, therefore cardiovascular disease. Besides that, I manage information related to alterations in glucose metabolism, insulin resistance, and diabetes. Oxidative stress, inflammation and endothelial function alterations, a common factor in Diabetes, and in cardiovascular disease.

Juliana Célia de Farias Santos

Doctor

Department of Nutrition

Federal University of Alagoas

Brazil

About Me

Professor of the Federal University of Alagoas, Department of Nutrition, with research related to clinical nutrition in the areas of non-alcoholic hepatic steatosis, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, and lupus nephritis.

Emmanouil Korakas

Department of Medicine

Athens University Hospital Attikon

Greece

About Me

I am an Internal Medicine resident in one of the most prominent university hospitals in Greece. I am deeply interested in the fields of Diabetes, Hypertension, and Metabolism in general. As much as I love clinical practice, I take advantage of every chance for scientific research and wish to be up-to-date in my expertise, exchanging knowledge and opinions with colleagues around the world.

Rafael Bottaro Gelaleti

Doctor

Department of Gynaecology, Obstetrics and Mastology

Botucatu Medical School – FMB – UNESP

Brazil

About Me

Graduate Degree in Biological Sciences - UNESP. Experience in Human and Medical Genetics, Molecular Biology, and Maternal/fetal area with an emphasis on diabetes. Scientific Initiation, in the Laboratory of Hemoglobin and Genetics of Hematologic Diseases, Department of Biology, UNESP- IBILCE. FAPESP Technical Training Level-3 in the Laboratory for Experimental Research in Gynecology and Obstetrics, FMB-UNESP. Master’s degree and Doctorate in Gynecology, Obstetrics, and Mastology in the Botucatu Medical School - UNESP with FAPESP and CAPES scholarships. Currently postdoc at UNESP. Part of the research group: Diabetes and Pregnancy - Clinical and Experimental registered at CNPq. Postdoctoral - CNPq at UNESP (diabetes, pregnancy, genetics, and nanoparticles area).

ABM Kamrul Hasan

Assistant Registrar

Department of Endocrinology

Mymensingh Medical College Hospital

Bangladesh

About Me

Dr. A.B.M. Kamrul Hasan is an endocrinologist currently working at the Department of Endocrinology, Mymensingh Medical College Hospital, Bangladesh. He does research in Type 2 Diabetes, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and other Endocrine disorders. He is currently working for the projects 'Clinical-Hormonal-Biochemical Profile of PCOS, Vitamin D in PCOS, Vitamin D in Type 2 DM, Bangladesh Insulin Injection Study, Neutrophil-Lymphocyte Ratio as a marker of early DKD, Female sexual dysfunction in T2DM, Diabetes Distress and Depression in T2DM'.

Camila Moreno Rosa Bassetto

Department of Medicine

Sao Paulo State University, Brazil

Brazil

About Me

Camila Moreno Rosa Bassetto (May 19, 1986) graduated in Biology at the State Faculty of Philosophy, Sciences, and Letters of Jacarezinho, Parana, Brazil. Held master's, doctorate and post-doctoral in Pathophysiology in Clinical Medicine from the Sao Paulo State University, Brazil. Besides, I held a sandwich doctorate in the Department of Physiology and Cardiothoracic Surgery, University of Porto, Portugal. Camila is the author of scientific publications including '' Diabetes mellitus fetal program activates and intensifies gene cardiac remodeling and oxidative stress in aged spontaneously hypertensive rats. Cardiovascular Diabetology (Online)''. Develops research in the field of Cardiology, acting on the following topics: function and ventricular remodeling in experimental models of diabetes mellitus and hypertension.

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  • 14 day review process with international peer-review standards
  • Timeline of processing from Submission to Publication is 30 days
  • Manuscript will be published within 7 days of acceptance

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