Journal of Ophthalmic Science

About The Journal
 

Journal of Ophthalmic Science (JOS) is a peer-reviewed journal providing a comprehensive overview of research in the diverse field of ophthalmic science. JOS provides a broad platform to publish absolute high-quality research in the field of clinical ophthalmology, including clinical diagnosis and treatment, biomedical and technological advances, optometry, surgery, epidemiology, physiology, and systems biology of ocular diseases and vision disorders. 
 

The journal supports high-quality ophthalmic research and encourages researchers to contribute to the field of ophthalmic science using a wide range of topics and research methods. The journal builds upon the best evidence for practice and helps to improve the quality of care for those affected by visual diseases and disorders. JOS articles are available for access to the public, providing a comprehensive instrument to inform the world about the latest research breakthroughs in the field. 
 

Instructions for Authors:

All manuscripts submitted to JOS must adhere to a rigorous list of author guidelines, including ethical considerations and the accuracy of scientific data.
 

Submission Process:

Authors are requested to submit their manuscripts online through the Open Access Pub website. The submission guidelines and forms are available on the publisher's website. Upon acceptance, manuscripts are published online in a fully open access format, making them accessible to readers around the world.

You can also send us via e-mail as an attachment to the Editorial Office.
 

Types of Publications:

  • Editorials: Expert opinions on current issues.
  • Original Research Articles: Detailed studies reporting new findings.
  • Review Articles: Comprehensive overviews of specific topics.
  • Case Reports: Detailed presentations of individual cases.
  • Short Communications: Brief reports of significant research.
  • Letters to the Editor: Responses to previously published articles.
  • Special Issues: Collections of articles on specific themes.
  • Clinical Case Images: Visual documentation of clinical cases.
  • Conference Proceedings: Summaries of conference presentations.
  • Methodology Articles: Descriptions of new research methods.
  • Hypotheses: Proposals for new research directions.
  • Systematic Reviews: Analyses of existing research.
  • Data Reports: Presentations of new datasets.
  • Clinical Trials: Reports on clinical study outcomes.
     

Journal Indexing:

Cited articles in JOS:

  • High-Resolution SD-OCT and EDI-OCT in the Evaluation and Management of Multifocal Serpigenoed Choroditis
  • Validity of the Titmus Vision Screener: A Comparison with the Snellen Chart
  • Early Versus Late Immunomodulatory Therapy in Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease
  • Influence of Visual Impairment on The Quality of Life: A Survey of Patients Reporting at The Low Vision Centre of the Eastern Regional Hospital Of Ghana
  • Ocular Manifestations of Vitamin A Deficiency Among the Rural Pre-School Children of North India
  • Ciliary Neurotrophic Factor Activated Signaling Pathways in Retinal Müller Cells
  • Rapidly Progressing Visual Loss Associated with Optic Nerve Head Drusen: Is there A Role For Lowering Intraocular Pressure?
     

Indexed articles in Google Scholar:

Articles deposited in some other prominent sites:

  • Transiently raised IOP equivalent to that experienced during ocular surgery causes moderate inflammation but does not affect the retinal function or result in retinal ganglion cell loss in an animal model
  • Macular Ganglion Cell Layer Thickness In Patients Using Oral Isotretinoin
  • Cerebrovascular Infarction Presenting as Bilateral Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia in a 75 y/o Patient
  • Intracranial Tumor Presenting as Raymond Syndrome in a Pediatric Patient
  • Case Series on Chiasmal Lesions with Ocular Manifestations seen at the Eye Center of a Tertiary Government Hospital in the Philippines
  • Superior Sclera Versus Temporal Corneal on Steep Axis Incision to Correct Pre-Existing Corneal Astigmatism Less Than 1.5 D
  • Early Versus Late Immunomodulatory Therapy in Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease
  • Eye Exam in the Virtual World: A Pilot Study 
  • Accessibility and Barriers to Uptake of Ophthalmic Services among Rural Communities in the Upper Denkyira West District, Ghana
     

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