What is the European Respiratory Journal (ERJ)?
The official scientific Journal of the European Respiratory Society, published continuously online.
Published in the English language, the ERJ features:
- cutting-edge clinical and experimental work in the field of respiratory medicine
- original articles
- task force reports and guidelines
- series and reviews
- editorials
- letters to the Editors and correspondence
The ERJ is the most highly regarded peer-reviewed respiratory journal in Europe.
The current impact factor of the ERJ is 33.795.
The ERJ takes part in the HINARI Programme. The HINARI Programme, set up by the World Health Organization together with major publishers, enables developing countries to gain access to collections of biomedical and health literature. Over 6400 journal titles are now available to health institutions in 108 countries, areas and territories, benefiting many thousands of health workers and researchers, in turn contributing to improved world health. For more information about HINARI, go to www.who.int/hinari/en/
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Chief Editor: James D. Chalmers, University of Dundee, UK. E-mail: ERJEditors@ersnet.org
Deputy Chief Editor: Don D. Sin, University of British Columbia, Canada.
General enquiries
For general enquiries about the European Respiratory Journal, please contact journals@ersnet.org
This page was updated on 30 September 2022