About the Journal
Journal of Diabetes and Treatment (JDBT) is an International Peer-reviewed, Online Open access journal publishes emerging concepts on ongoing research in field of diabetes, treatment, nutrition intake, prevention, control, pathogenesis, diagnosis and management of diabetes mellitus. Articles submitted to JDBT can report any aspect of basic, translational and clinical research in the field.
Mission and Scope:
Our mission is to provide a high-quality avenue for the dissemination of cutting-edge research and advancements in diabetes treatment, prevention, and management. We aim to bridge the gap between scientific discoveries and clinical applications by offering a multidisciplinary space for researchers and practitioners to exchange ideas, techniques, and findings.
The scope of the Journal of Diabetes and Treatment encompasses a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:
- Clinical studies evaluating novel diabetes therapies and interventions.
- Basic and translational research on the pathophysiology of diabetes and its complications.
- Epidemiological studies exploring the prevalence, risk factors, and trends in diabetes.
- Advances in medical technologies for glucose monitoring, insulin delivery, and diabetic care.
- Behavioral and lifestyle interventions to promote diabetes management and prevention.
- Diabetic complications such as neuropathy, retinopathy, nephropathy, and cardiovascular issues.
- Personalized medicine approaches for diabetes treatment and precision healthcare.
- Health economics and policy research related to diabetes care and its societal impact.
Read More At Aims and Scope Page
Why Choose Journal of Diabetes and Treatment?
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Rigorous Peer Review: All submissions undergo a thorough and impartial peer review process, ensuring the highest standards of scientific integrity and quality.
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Multidisciplinary Approach: We welcome contributions from various disciplines, fostering collaboration and a holistic understanding of diabetes and its management.
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Global Reach: Our journal is accessible worldwide, facilitating the dissemination of research to a diverse and international audience.
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Open Access: The Journal of Diabetes and Treatment operates on an open-access model, making research freely available to researchers, healthcare professionals, and the public, thereby accelerating the pace of discovery and innovation.
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Expert Editorial Board: Our editorial board consists of esteemed experts and thought leaders in the field of diabetes research and care, ensuring that published content is relevant, insightful, and impactful.
Abstracting and Indexing:
- Scilit
- Google Scholar
- ResearchGate
- SafetyLit
- Pubmed - All NIH Funded Articles will be Indexed in PubMed
- ICMJE - International Committee of Medical Journal Editors
- IIJIF - International Innovative Journal Impact Factor
- Scopus Impact Factor
- Genamics JournalSeek
- UNIMIB
- FatCat Wiki
- Internet Archive Scholar
- CrossRef
- ScienceGate
- ACADEMIA
- Worldcat
- Journal Database (Zurich Open Repository and Archive)
- Semantic Scholar
- Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources
- Index Copernicus
- ORCID
- JGATE Indexing
- Dimensions AI
Articles published will be completely Archived and available in the form of HTML and PDF.
Why Choose Journal
- High Quality Articles Published.
- High Impact Factor Journal.
- Indexing and Abstracting in Major Databases
- We maintain high standard peer review publications.
- We ensure optimum quality standard is maintained in every publication.
- Increased visibility of the publication and provides free, unrestricted global access.
- We provide higher readership, visibility and impact of your publications, we have dedicated marketing team to reach your work to broad audience.
- The authors reserve the copyrights of the article and articles are published under a Creative Commons Attribution License.
Submit Your Work:
We invite researchers, clinicians, and scientists to contribute to the advancement of diabetes knowledge by submitting their original research articles, reviews, case studies, and perspectives to the Journal of Diabetes and Treatment. Together, we can make a meaningful impact on diabetes care and treatment, ultimately enhancing the quality of life for individuals living with this condition.
Contact Us:
For inquiries, collaborations, and submissions, please contact our editorial office at contact@gavinpublishers.org.
Join us in our mission to transform diabetes care through research, innovation, and collaboration. Explore the latest developments in diabetes treatment and management with the Journal of Diabetes and Treatment.
Editorial Board
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