Submit Your Immunology Research to IJA
Join leading immunologists worldwide in advancing our understanding of immune mechanisms, hypersensitivity pathways, and allergy biomarkers through rigorous peer-reviewed publication
Two Convenient Submission Methods
We offer two streamlined online submission pathways designed to accommodate different author preferences and manuscript complexities. Choose the method that best suits your needs for submitting your immunology research.
ManuscriptZone Portal
Our comprehensive manuscript management system provides full tracking capabilities, auto-save functionality, and real-time status updates throughout the entire peer review process.
- Complete manuscript tracking from submission to publication
- Auto-save feature prevents data loss during submission
- Direct communication with editors and reviewers
- Real-time status updates and notifications
- Access to reviewer comments and revision requests
- Secure document management and version control
Best for: Authors seeking comprehensive manuscript management, complex submissions with multiple files, or those wanting detailed tracking throughout the review process.
Submit via ManuscriptZoneQuick Submission Form
A streamlined, single-page submission form designed for straightforward manuscripts. Complete your submission in minutes without creating an account.
- Simple, one-page submission interface
- No account registration required
- Fast submission process (under 10 minutes)
- Ideal for straightforward manuscripts
- Email confirmation upon submission
- Automatic transfer to editorial system
Best for: Authors with straightforward submissions, those preferring a simplified process, or researchers submitting for the first time.
Use Quick Submission FormImmunology Research We Publish
The International Journal of Allergy specializes in publishing high-quality immunology research that advances our understanding of immune mechanisms, hypersensitivity reactions, and allergic responses. We welcome submissions across diverse immunological methodologies and experimental approaches.
Original Research Articles
Comprehensive studies investigating immune cell signaling pathways, hypersensitivity mechanisms, antibody function, cytokine networks, or immunological models of allergic disease.
Immunological Methods
Novel experimental techniques, protocols, or methodological advances in immunological research including flow cytometry approaches, immune cell isolation methods, or biomarker detection assays.
Systematic Reviews & Meta-Analyses
Comprehensive syntheses of immunological literature examining immune mechanisms, biomarker studies, or experimental models. Must follow PRISMA guidelines for systematic reviews.
Short Communications
Preliminary findings, novel observations, or significant technical advances in immunological research that warrant rapid dissemination to the scientific community.
Review Articles
Comprehensive overviews of specific immunological topics including immune cell biology, hypersensitivity mechanisms, immunological techniques, or emerging concepts in allergy immunology.
Case Reports
Detailed immunological investigations of unique allergic cases, unusual immune responses, or novel hypersensitivity presentations with significant mechanistic insights.
Perspectives & Commentaries
Expert opinions on emerging immunological concepts, controversial findings, or future directions in allergy immunology research and experimental approaches.
Letters to the Editor
Brief communications responding to published immunology research, presenting alternative interpretations of immunological data, or discussing methodological considerations.
Pre-Submission Checklist
Ensure your immunology manuscript is complete and properly formatted before submission. Following this checklist will expedite the editorial screening process and reduce delays in peer review.
Manuscript File
Complete manuscript in Word (.docx) or LaTeX format with all sections: title, abstract, keywords, introduction, methods, results, discussion, conclusions, and references.
Figures & Tables
High-resolution figures (TIFF or EPS, 300 DPI minimum) with descriptive captions. Tables formatted in Word or Excel with clear headers and legends.
Ethics Approval
Ethics committee approval documentation for studies involving human subjects or animal models. Include approval numbers and institutional review board details.
Author Information
Complete details for all authors including full names, affiliations, ORCID IDs, and email addresses. Corresponding author clearly designated with contact information.
Cover Letter
Professional cover letter explaining the significance of your immunology research, its novelty, and why it fits IJA's scope. Highlight key findings and potential impact.
Competing Interests
Declaration of any financial or non-financial competing interests. If none exist, include a statement confirming no competing interests.
Important: All immunology research involving animal models must comply with ARRIVE guidelines. Studies involving human subjects must follow CONSORT (clinical trials) or STROBE (observational studies) reporting standards. Ensure your manuscript adheres to appropriate reporting guidelines for your study design.
Peer Review Timeline
We are committed to providing timely, rigorous peer review by expert immunologists. Our transparent timeline ensures you know exactly what to expect at each stage of the publication process.
Submission
Complete online submission
Day 0Editorial Screening
Scope, format, plagiarism check
3 daysPeer Review
Expert immunologist evaluation
21 daysFirst Decision
Accept, revise, or reject
28 daysRevision
Author revisions submitted
VariableRe-review
Revised manuscript evaluation
14 daysPublication
Copyediting and online publication
10 daysAverage total time from submission to publication: 60 days (for manuscripts requiring one round of minor revisions). Fast-track review available for short communications and urgent findings.
Why Immunologists Choose IJA
The International Journal of Allergy provides immunology researchers with a trusted platform for disseminating high-quality research to a global audience of specialists in immune mechanisms and allergic disease.
Expert Peer Review
All manuscripts reviewed by specialist immunologists with expertise in hypersensitivity mechanisms, immune cell biology, and allergy biomarkers
Comprehensive Indexing
Your research gains worldwide visibility through indexing in Google Scholar, connecting it with the global scientific community.
Rapid Publication
Average 21 days to first decision, 60 days total to publication. Fast-track available for significant immunological findings
Open Access Impact
Immediate global access ensures your immunology research reaches clinicians, researchers, and policymakers worldwide without barriers
Ethical Standards
Adheres to COPE best practices. Rigorous plagiarism screening. Transparent peer review. Adherence to radiation safety and patient privacy regulations.
APC Waivers Available
Financial support available for researchers from low-income countries and unfunded studies. Quality research should not be limited by funding
Manuscript Preparation Guidelines
Structure Your Immunology Manuscript
Organize your research following standard scientific format with clear sections that allow readers to understand your immunological methods, findings, and interpretations.
Title & Abstract
Concise title (under 150 characters) clearly indicating the immunological focus. Structured abstract (250 words) with Background, Methods, Results, Conclusions sections.
Introduction
Establish immunological context, review relevant literature on immune mechanisms, state research objectives, and explain significance for understanding allergic disease.
Methods
Detailed immunological methods including cell isolation techniques, flow cytometry protocols, ELISA procedures, animal models, statistical analyses. Sufficient detail for replication.
Results
Present immunological findings logically with appropriate figures and tables. Include statistical analyses, controls, and reproducibility data for immune assays.
Discussion
Interpret findings in context of immune mechanisms, compare with existing immunology literature, discuss limitations, and propose future research directions.
References
Vancouver style citation format. Include key immunology references, recent publications, and foundational studies in immune mechanisms and allergic disease.
Technical Requirements
File Formats: Microsoft Word (.docx) or LaTeX (.tex) for manuscript text. TIFF or EPS format for figures (300 DPI minimum resolution).
Figure Quality: High-resolution images essential for immunological data including flow cytometry plots, Western blots, microscopy images, and graphical data. Color figures accepted at no additional charge.
Supplementary Materials: Additional immunological data, extended methods, supplementary figures, or raw data files can be submitted as supplementary materials published online.
Data Availability: We encourage deposition of immunological datasets in appropriate repositories (e.g., Gene Expression Omnibus for transcriptomics, Flow Repository for flow cytometry data). Include accession numbers in manuscript.
Editorial Decision Process
Understanding our decision-making process helps you prepare for potential outcomes and next steps after peer review by expert immunologists.
Possible Editorial Decisions
Accept
Your immunology manuscript meets publication standards and requires no further revisions. Proceeds directly to copyediting and production for online publication.
Minor Revisions
Reviewers request small clarifications, additional controls, or minor methodological details. Typically requires 2-4 weeks for author revisions and 14 days for re-review.
Major Revisions
Significant additional experiments, expanded discussion of immunological mechanisms, or substantial methodological improvements required. Re-review by original reviewers after revision.
Reject
Manuscript does not meet publication standards due to methodological concerns, insufficient novelty, or scope mismatch. Detailed feedback provided to guide future submissions.
After Acceptance
Once your immunology manuscript is accepted, our production team handles copyediting, formatting, and final quality checks. You will receive proofs for approval before online publication. Articles are published continuously upon acceptance, ensuring rapid dissemination of your immunological findings to the global research community.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of immunology research does IJA publish?
We publish original research investigating immune mechanisms underlying allergic disease, including studies on hypersensitivity pathways, immune cell signaling, antibody function, cytokine networks, immunological models, and allergy biomarkers. We welcome both basic immunology research and translational studies bridging mechanistic understanding with clinical applications.
How long does peer review take?
Average time to first decision is 28 days from submission. This includes 3 days for editorial screening and 21 days for peer review by expert immunologists. Fast-track review (14 days) is available for short communications and significant findings requiring rapid dissemination.
Who reviews immunology manuscripts?
All manuscripts are reviewed by at least two independent experts with specialized knowledge in relevant immunological areas including immune cell biology, hypersensitivity mechanisms, immunological techniques, or allergy biomarkers. Reviewers are selected based on their publication record and expertise matching your research focus.
What are the publication charges?
Article Processing Charges (APCs) vary by article type and length. Detailed fee information is available on our website. We offer APC waivers for authors from low-income countries and provide discounts for unfunded research. Financial constraints should never prevent publication of quality immunology research.
Can I suggest reviewers?
Yes, you may suggest potential reviewers with relevant immunology expertise during submission. Please provide their names, affiliations, and email addresses. You may also request exclusion of specific reviewers if conflicts of interest exist. Final reviewer selection remains at editorial discretion.
What happens if my manuscript is rejected?
Rejection decisions include detailed feedback from reviewers explaining concerns about methodology, interpretation, or scope. This feedback can guide manuscript improvement for resubmission to IJA (if concerns are addressable) or submission to alternative journals. We aim to provide constructive feedback regardless of decision.
Ready to Submit Your Immunology Research?
Join immunologists worldwide in advancing our understanding of immune mechanisms and allergic disease. Our expert editorial team is ready to guide your manuscript through rigorous peer review to publication.
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