International Journal of Human Anatomy

International Journal of Human Anatomy

International Journal of Human Anatomy – Submit Paper

Open Access & Peer-Reviewed

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Share your anatomical research with the global scientific community.

Ready to Publish Your Anatomical Research?

IJHA welcomes manuscripts across all areas of anatomical science. Before submitting, confirm your research aligns with our scope in gross anatomy, neuroanatomy, histology, developmental anatomy, clinical anatomy, or anatomy education.

Journal at a Glance

ISSN: 2577-2279 | DOI prefix: 10.14302/issn.2577-2279 | License: CC BY 4.0 | Open access publishing

Review Timeline

Single-blind peer review with typical editorial decisions in 4-6 weeks for complete submissions.

Open Access

CC BY 4.0 licensing ensures immediate access and reuse with attribution.

Permanent DOI

CrossRef DOI assignment supports long-term citation and indexing.

Global Reach

Research is discoverable by anatomists, educators, and clinicians worldwide.

Is Your Manuscript Right for IJHA?

IJHA publishes research that advances anatomical knowledge. Confirm your manuscript addresses:

Gross Anatomy

Systematic, regional, or surface anatomy with original observations or clinical correlations.

Neuroanatomy

Central or peripheral nervous system structure with anatomical or clinical significance.

Clinical Anatomy

Surgical, radiological, or procedural anatomy with practical applications.

Histology & Development

Microscopic anatomy, tissue organization, or embryological development.

Anatomical Variations

Documented variations with clinical significance or population-based incidence data.

Anatomy Education

Teaching innovations, assessment methods, or educational technology in anatomy.

Scope Requirement

All submissions must contribute original anatomical knowledge or advance understanding of human structure. Research should include appropriate specimen/subject documentation, ethical approvals, and reproducible methodology.

Submission Checklist

Before uploading, confirm that your submission includes the core elements that support efficient peer review:

  • Title page with author details, affiliations, and corresponding author contact
  • Structured abstract and 4-6 keywords focused on anatomical scope
  • Methods with specimen sources, imaging parameters, and measurement protocols
  • Figures or tables with clear labels, legends, and scale information
  • Ethics approvals, consent statements, and data availability note
Formatting Essentials

Use clear section headings and consistent anatomical terminology. Define abbreviations at first use and ensure that tables and figures align with the text. Manuscripts should use precise anatomical terms, standardized nomenclature, and clear descriptions of structures and landmarks.

  • Include a concise title that reflects the main anatomical findings
  • Provide a structured abstract with key outcomes and implications
  • Use consistent units, measurements, and statistical reporting
Figure and Imaging Standards

High-quality visuals are central to anatomical communication. Images should be high resolution, labeled accurately, and accompanied by legends that explain the anatomical significance. Provide scale bars and orientation when relevant.

  • Ensure radiologic images include modality, plane, and acquisition details
  • Highlight anatomical variations or landmarks clearly in figures
  • Confirm that image enhancements do not alter anatomical interpretation
Ethics and Consent

All studies must comply with ethical standards appropriate to the specimen or population studied. Provide institutional approval details and confirm that consent requirements were met for cadaveric or imaging studies involving identifiable information.

  • Institutional review board or ethics committee approval number
  • Documentation of consent or waiver where applicable
  • Compliance with local and international research policies
Data Availability and Transparency

Include a data availability statement that explains whether datasets, imaging files, or measurement protocols can be accessed. When data cannot be shared, state the reason clearly and describe how results can be validated.

Revision and Response Tips

If revisions are requested, respond to each reviewer comment clearly and indicate where changes were made in the manuscript. Provide a point-by-point response letter and highlight revised sections to help editors verify improvements efficiently.

Manuscript Categories

IJHA accepts the following submission types:

  • Original Research: Full-length studies with original anatomical data (3,000-6,000 words)
  • Review Articles: Comprehensive reviews of anatomical topics (4,000-8,000 words)
  • Case Reports: Unusual variations or clinically significant findings (1,500-3,000 words)
  • Technical Notes: Innovative techniques or methods (1,000-2,000 words)
Submission Requirements
  1. Prepare: Format per Instructions for Authors
  2. Register: Create an account on ManuscriptZone (if new user)
  3. Upload: Submit manuscript file, high-resolution figures, and supplementary materials
  4. Ethics: Include institutional approval for cadaveric or imaging studies

Include a brief cover letter summarizing the anatomical contribution and any clinical or educational implications. This helps editors assign reviewers with the appropriate expertise.

What Happens After Submission
  • Initial Screening: Editor-in-Chief evaluates scope fit and quality (5 business days)
  • Peer Review: Single-blind review by anatomy specialists (4-6 weeks)
  • Decision: Accept, Minor Revision, Major Revision, or Reject
  • Publication: Articles go live within 2 weeks of payment
APC and Membership Options

Article processing charges support peer review, production, and permanent hosting. Authors may reduce APC costs through IJHA membership programs or student rates. Details are available on the APC page.

Language Editing and Presentation Support

Clear scientific writing improves review efficiency and reader comprehension. Authors who need language support can use the Language Editing Service to strengthen grammar, clarity, and formatting prior to submission. Well-prepared manuscripts reduce revision cycles and improve indexing accuracy.

Submission Tips for Faster Review
  • Use Terminologia Anatomica terms consistently across text and figures
  • Provide concise, descriptive figure legends with orientation and scale
  • Include a brief statement of clinical or educational relevance
  • Ensure references are complete and include DOIs where available

Upload files with clear names (for example, Manuscript, Figures, Tables) and ensure supplementary files are referenced in the text. This helps editors and reviewers navigate the submission quickly. Combine related supplemental files where practical.

Pre-Submission Inquiry

If you are unsure about scope fit, send a short inquiry with your title, study design, and a brief summary of the anatomical outcomes. The editorial office can advise on suitability and the most appropriate manuscript category. Contact [email protected] for guidance.

After Acceptance

Accepted manuscripts move to professional copyediting, layout, and proof review. Authors are asked to review proofs promptly and consolidate any corrections in a single response to avoid delays. Final publication includes DOI registration, open access distribution, and indexing submission.

During proof review, confirm author affiliations, funding statements, and figure captions. Accurate metadata supports indexing and ensures proper attribution.

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