Journal of Ophthalmic Science

Journal of Ophthalmic Science

Journal of Ophthalmic Science – Call For Papers

Open Access & Peer-Reviewed

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Call for Papers

Share your innovations in ophthalmic research and vision science with the global eye care community.

Advancing the Science of Sight

The Journal of Ophthalmic Science (JOS) invites ophthalmologists, optometrists, vision researchers, and eye care professionals to submit original research that advances our understanding of ocular health, disease, and treatment. From corneal innovations to retinal therapies, JOS publishes research that transforms patient care.

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Why Publish with JOS?

JOS is dedicated to publishing high-quality research across the full spectrum of ophthalmology and vision science. Our rigorous peer-review process ensures scientific integrity while our open access model guarantees maximum visibility among eye care professionals worldwide.

Rigorous Peer Review

Every submission undergoes double-blind peer review by experts in ophthalmology, optometry, and vision science. Reviewers provide constructive feedback to strengthen your manuscript and ensure clinical relevance.

Immediate Global Impact

Open access publication means your research is immediately available to ophthalmologists, optometrists, and vision researchers worldwide. No paywalls, no embargos—just immediate access to advance patient care.

Clinical & Translational Focus

JOS bridges basic science and clinical practice, reaching readers from academic medicine, private practice, and industry who seek actionable insights for improving visual outcomes.

Permanent Citation

Every article receives a unique DOI registered with CrossRef, ensuring your work is permanently citable and discoverable through major bibliographic databases and ophthalmology indices.

Manuscript Categories

JOS welcomes submissions across the following categories:

Original Research

Full-length articles presenting novel findings from clinical trials, laboratory studies, surgical innovations, or epidemiological investigations with robust methodology and clear conclusions.

Review Articles

Systematic or narrative reviews synthesizing current evidence on significant ophthalmic topics. Reviews should offer critical analysis and identify gaps for future research and clinical practice.

Case Reports

Detailed descriptions of unusual clinical presentations, rare conditions, or novel treatment approaches that offer educational value to the ophthalmology community.

Surgical Techniques

Step-by-step descriptions of innovative surgical procedures, modifications to established techniques, or comparative analyses of surgical approaches.

Scope and Research Areas

JOS publishes research across the full spectrum of ophthalmic science:

  • Anterior Segment: Corneal diseases, keratoplasty, refractive surgery, cataract surgery, and IOL innovations
  • Glaucoma: Pathophysiology, medical management, surgical interventions, and diagnostic technologies
  • Retina & Vitreous: Age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal detachment, and vitreoretinal surgery
  • Neuro-Ophthalmology: Optic nerve disorders, visual pathway diseases, and neuro-ophthalmic manifestations of systemic disease
  • Pediatric Ophthalmology: Strabismus, amblyopia, congenital anomalies, and pediatric ocular oncology
  • Oculoplastics: Eyelid disorders, lacrimal system diseases, and orbital pathology
  • Ocular Imaging: OCT advances, fundus photography, ultrasound biomicroscopy, and AI-assisted diagnostics

Priority Research Areas

JOS particularly encourages submissions addressing: gene therapy for inherited retinal diseases, MIGS innovations, AI-driven screening for diabetic retinopathy, dry eye pathophysiology, and myopia control strategies.

Submission Guidelines

Before submitting, please ensure your manuscript adheres to our formatting requirements:

  • Abstract limited to 300 words with structured headings (Background, Methods, Results, Conclusions)
  • Main text typically 3,000-6,000 words for original research
  • High-resolution clinical images with patient consent documentation
  • CONSORT/STROBE compliance for clinical trials and observational studies
  • References formatted according to Vancouver style

For complete guidelines, please review our Instructions for Authors.

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