The mission of JSCDM is to promote and publish scholarly work with direct relevance to the practice of clinical data management and clinical data science. This would not be possible without the thoughtful and dedicated work of our professional and scientific reviewers. We recognize that peer review editorial work takes time out of an already busy day; however, it remains the single best way to assure the articles published in our journal are of the highest quality and relevant to professionals designing, conducting, and reporting clinical studies. Implicit within the mission of providing cutting-edge, scholarly work to the membership of the Society for Clinical Data Management is a desire to extend the reach of the Society and its scholarship to the entire biomedical research community. A quick review of the journal’s first-year metrics suggests this goal was easily achieved. With 18,026 views and 6,300 downloads of our inaugural-year articles, JSCDM is well on its way to establishing itself as the biomedical research community’s authoritative resource on data management, informatics, and data science in clinical research.
We wish to recognize and offer a special thank you to our peer reviewers for 2021:
Alex Bragat
Amy Neubauer
Anita Walden
Anthony Solomonides*
Claudine Moore
Davide Gaudesi
Dawn Edgerton
Derek Petersen*
Ellen Julian
Hong Yu
Imogene M. Dunn*
John Nevy
M. Francis Ittenbach
Marysasser Hedrick Holloway
Maxine Pestronk
Melissa Binz
Meredith Nahm Zozus*
Michelle Meany*
Mika Ogasawara
Ralph Russo
Reza Rostami*
Richard Ittenbach*
Sam Hume
Shannon Labout*
Stacie Trollinger Grinnon*
Vadim Tantsyura*
Yiannis Karageorgos*
*denotes a current member of the JSCDM Editorial Board
With heartfelt thanks on behalf of the JSCDM,
Richard F. Ittenbach, PhD
Professor, Biostatistics and Epidemiology
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
Department of Pediatrics
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Meredith Nahm Zozus, PhD, CCDM
Professor, Division Chief and Director of Clinical Research Informatics
Department of Population Health Sciences
Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine
University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio
Competing Interests
The authors have no competing interests to declare.