An Editorial Introduction: A Vision for eJHaem

EJHaem Pub Date : 2025-02-26 DOI:10.1002/jha2.70004
Phillip Scheinberg
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Abstract

It is with a great sense of privilege that I assume the role of Editor-in-Chief of eJHaem, the open-access journal of the British Society for Haematology (BSH). Established in 2020, eJHaem is a relatively young journal that has already become an important publication within the BSH family of journals.

Since its inception, Dr. Andrew Evens has brilliantly led eJHaem. Under his guidance, the Journal has published a wide variety of content, including original articles, short reports, case reports, letters, correspondence, and striking images in haematology. The journal covers all aspects of haematology—both benign and malignant diseases, adult and paediatrics—as well as topics in cell therapy (HSCT and CAR-T) and transfusion medicine.

As Editor-in-Chief, I aim to expand the journal's reach, ensuring it becomes a truly global venue representing physicians, scientists, and researchers from diverse regions. A bit about my background: I was born in Boston and raised in São Paulo, Brazil. I returned to the United States for medical training, where I spent 15 years completing my internship, residency, chief residency, and fellowships in both haematology and oncology. For over a decade, I worked at the Haematology Branch of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland. During my fellowships at the NIH, I conducted research both at the bench and in the clinic. After this period, I returned to São Paulo in 2012 to become the Head of the Division of Haematology at one of the largest cancer centres in the country. My international experience has impacted my vision for eJHaem: to make it not only accessible but also truly “author-friendly” for contributors worldwide, while expanding its reach to less represented regions.

It is bittersweet to step down from my role as an Associate Editor (AE) of the British Journal of Haematology (BJHaem), where I have served since 2019. I am grateful for the warm welcome I received and for the opportunity to contribute to BJHaem. I particularly want to thank Dr. John Barrett, Editor-in-Chief during my tenure. With his leadership, talent, and knowledge, John excelled at enhancing the quality and breadth of BJHaem’s publications and assembling a truly top-notch team of Associate Editors. I would also like to express my gratitude to Lorna Wycherley, the journal's exceptional Editorial Assistant, whose efforts kept the editorial process running smoothly, and Claire Dowbekin, Wiley's senior publisher, for her openness to innovation, collaboration, and support.

As I take on this new role, I am excited to continue working alongside Dr. Andrew Evens, who is stepping into the role of Editor-in-Chief at BJHaem. Andy has outlined a clear and inspiring vision for BJHaem, which I fully endorse for eJHaem [1]. His directives include streamlining the editorial process, fostering global partnerships with leading researchers and institutions, enriching content, expanding global impact, and ensuring the timely dissemination of emerging trends. He also emphasizes the importance of translational science, health economics, equity, and leveraging digital technologies to connect professionals with cutting-edge advancements in research and clinical practice.

The recent inclusion of eJHaem in the Web of Science and PubMed will further enhance its visibility, credibility, and academic reputation, positioning it on the path to receiving its first impact factor later this year. I am excited to collaborate with Andy, Wiley, and the BSH to uphold the leadership of eJHaem in haematology, fostering progress and excellence. This partnership will align eJHaem with the evolving landscape of research and clinical practice, driving the journal's growth as a premier source of knowledge, innovation, and inspiration for years to come.

编辑导言:eJHaem 的愿景
我非常荣幸地担任英国血液病学会(BSH)开放获取期刊《eJHaem》的主编。eJHaem成立于2020年,是一个相对年轻的期刊,已经成为BSH家族期刊中的重要出版物。自成立以来,安德鲁·埃文斯博士出色地领导了eJHaem。在他的指导下,该杂志发表了各种各样的内容,包括原创文章,短篇报告,病例报告,信件,通信和血液学方面的引人注目的图像。该杂志涵盖血液学的所有方面,包括良性和恶性疾病,成人和儿科,以及细胞治疗(造血干细胞移植和CAR-T)和输血医学的主题。作为主编,我的目标是扩大该杂志的影响范围,确保它成为一个真正的代表来自不同地区的医生、科学家和研究人员的全球性场所。简单介绍一下我的背景:我出生在波士顿,在巴西的圣保罗长大。我回到美国接受医学培训,在那里我花了15年的时间完成了我在血液学和肿瘤学的实习、住院医师、总住院医师和奖学金。十多年来,我在马里兰州贝塞斯达的美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)的国家心肺血液研究所(NHLBI)的血液学分部工作。在美国国立卫生研究院担任研究员期间,我在实验室和诊所都做过研究。在这段时间之后,我于2012年回到圣保罗,成为该国最大的癌症中心之一的血液学部门的负责人。我的国际经历影响了我对eJHaem的愿景:让它不仅易于访问,而且对全世界的贡献者真正“作者友好”,同时将其覆盖范围扩大到代表性较低的地区。从2019年以来一直担任《英国血液学杂志》(BJHaem)副主编的职位上卸任,我感到苦乐参半。我很感激我受到的热烈欢迎,并有机会为BJHaem做出贡献。我特别要感谢约翰·巴雷特博士,他是我任职期间的总编辑。凭借他的领导才能、才华和知识,约翰在提高BJHaem出版物的质量和广度方面表现出色,并组建了一支真正一流的副编辑团队。我还要感谢杂志杰出的编辑助理Lorna Wycherley,她的努力使编辑过程顺利进行;感谢Wiley的高级出版人Claire Dowbekin,她对创新、合作和支持的开放态度。当我担任这个新角色时,我很高兴能继续与安德鲁·埃文斯博士一起工作,他将担任BJHaem的总编辑。Andy为BJHaem勾勒了一个清晰而鼓舞人心的愿景,我完全支持eJHaem b[1]。他的指示包括精简编辑流程,促进与领先研究人员和机构的全球伙伴关系,丰富内容,扩大全球影响力,并确保及时传播新兴趋势。他还强调了转化科学、卫生经济学、公平以及利用数字技术将专业人员与研究和临床实践的前沿进展联系起来的重要性。最近将eJHaem纳入Web of Science和PubMed将进一步提高其知名度、可信度和学术声誉,使其在今年晚些时候获得第一个影响因子。我很高兴能与Andy, Wiley和BSH合作,以维护eJHaem在血液学领域的领导地位,促进进步和卓越。这一合作伙伴关系将使《eJHaem》与不断发展的研究和临床实践领域保持一致,推动该杂志在未来几年成为知识、创新和灵感的主要来源。
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