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It is with great pleasure, as always, that I sit down to write the editorial
for the first issue of the year. The EJD Board met in Paris in December
and the four editorial offices reported overall the same level of activity
as in previous years, with an increase of articles submitted to the newest
offices in Italy and Spain and an encouraging interest shown in the journal
by American authors. The rejection rate of submitted manuscripts was 32%
(although it is higher for clinical case reports and "Guess What" articles
of which we receive many more than we can publish).
The EJD Book series is now being edited by Catherine Goujon and new
books on "Ultraviolet radiations and skin", and "Urticaria" (in French)
are in preparation. Proposed titles for the future include "Wound Healing"
and "Cutaneous Aging". These books are aimed to be of wide interest -
to specialists, general practioners, students and even patients and can
be in English or French (or any other language). Ideas for future titles
are welcome!
The Editors have decided that the number of issues of the Journal per
year should be reduced to six, one appearing every two months. The overall
number of pages per year will remain the same but publication at regular
intervals will ensure a more consistent quality for our journal with better
editorial follow-up and a clearer pattern for our subscribers. Our imaginative
and creative readers are invited to continue submitting articles to the
Editors: J Thivolet, JF Nicolas, R Happle, G Zambruno and J Mascaro.
To all our readers and authors, the whole world over, I wish an active
and productive year 2001.
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Editorial board
1. Rudolph Happle
2. Jennifer Messenger
3. Adrian M. Pierini
4. Jean-Marie Naeyert
6. Alain Claudy
7. Jean Thivolet
9. Brian Bergman
10. Jean-François Nicolas
12. Isaak Effendy
13. Jean Kanitakis
14. Catherine Goujon
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Publishing office
8. Anne de Guernon
11. Valérie Parroco
5. Gilles Cahn
15. Alain Scheimann
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Plus Anne Coche from the publishing office, who took the picture.
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