Ongoing Special Issues
Current thematic collections accepting enzyme research submissions.
Active Research Collections
JEN special issues gather focused research on timely enzyme topics. Browse current collections accepting submissions and contribute to advancing knowledge in your specialty area.
Open for Submissions: We are currently developing new special issue opportunities in emerging areas of enzymology. Contact our editorial office to discuss potential topics or express interest in contributing to future collections.
Focused Visibility
Articles in thematic collections reach researchers specifically interested in your enzyme specialty area.
Cross-Citations
Related articles within collections generate mutual citations and expanded readership.
Community Building
Connect with fellow enzymologists working on similar research challenges and techniques.
For scope clarification or submission guidance for specific special issues, contact guest editors directly using information in each announcement. Guest editors welcome pre-submission inquiries.
To submit to an ongoing special issue, clearly indicate the target collection in your cover letter and during online submission through ManuscriptZone.
Research not fitting current special issues is welcome as regular JEN submissions. Visit our call for papers page for general submission guidance covering all enzyme topics within the overall journal scope, mission and overall scientific focus.
Interested in proposing a new special issue? Visit our proposal guidelines page. JEN welcomes proposals addressing emerging enzyme topics where focused collections would benefit the research community.
All special issue manuscripts meet the same quality standards as regular JEN publications through rigorous peer review by qualified enzyme experts.
Completed special issues remain permanently accessible online. Readers can browse past collections for comprehensive coverage of specific enzyme topics.
specific enzyme topics.Special issue articles are published online continuously as accepted and produced. This ensures rapid dissemination while complete collections are assembled. Readers can follow developing collections through the special issues page.
Interested in leading a special issue on enzyme topics in your expertise area? We welcome proposal submissions from established enzymologists with clear vision for thematic collections advancing the field.
Browse completed special issue collections through the JEN website. These archives provide comprehensive resources on focused enzyme topics, serving as valuable references for researchers, students, and practitioners in specific enzymology specialty areas and emerging topics.
If your research does not align with current special issue themes, regular submission to JEN ensures consideration regardless of topic. Visit our call for papers for guidance on all enzyme research within the overall journal scope, mission and overall scientific focus.
ManuscriptZone
Submit via oap.manuscriptzone.net indicating target special issue.
Simple Form
Use direct submission mentioning special issue in cover letter.