iGIE


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ASGE’s Latest Publication

iGIE  is a gold open-access, online-only journal that accelerates the publication of peer-reviewed research and best practices in the field of gastrointestinal endoscopy, including work conducted collaboratively and across disciplines.

Original Articles
  • Preclinical, engineering, ex vivo, and in vivo studies focusing on new technologies and procedures, as well as early translational studies, first-in-human series, and pilot studies (10 or more patients).
  • Hypothesis-driven clinical studies, larger series involving regression or inferential statistics, and randomized controlled trials.
Brief Communications
  • Images
  • Case reports
  • Focused communications
Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Insights
  • ASGE Technology Reviews
  • Perspectives
  • Topic reviews
  • Historical considerations
  • perspectives
  • Advanced Practice Provider Corner

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Additional Content

Editors of iGIE

Editor-in-Chief

Linda Lee, MD, FASGE

Editor-in-ChiefBoston, MA, USA


Associate Editors

Hiro Aihara, MD, PhD, FASGE

Editor-in-ChiefBoston, MA, USA

Janese Laster, MD

Social Media ChairWashington, DC, USA

Diogo Moura, MD, MSc, PhD, Post PhD

InternationalSão Paulo, Brazil

Marvin Ryou, MD

Innovations ImagesBoston, MA, USA

Andrew Storm, MD

InterdisciplinaryRochester, MN, USA


Section Editors

Walter Chan, MD, MPH

Section Editor for InfomaticsBoston, MA, USA

Phillip Ge, MD

Section Editor for Historical ConsiderationsHouston, TX, USA

Thomas R. McCarty, MD

Live Endoscopy Case ReviewsHouston, TX, USA

Sarah Enslin, PA-C

APP AngleRochester, NY, USA

Neil R. Sharma, MD

Chair of Editorial Review BoardFort Wayne, IN, USA

Contributing to iGIE

iGIE  will feature endoscopic research articles, especially those that focus on technologic or procedural innovation, early investigational and translational work, digital health and articles that adopt an interdisciplinary approach. With the strong international reputation of  GIE  behind it, publication in  iGIE  will help your work garner the attention and recognition it merits.

Initial publications will be quarterly with the number of issues increasing over time. Shortly after articles are accepted, they will be posted to the Articles in Press page of the journal’s website with the goal they will ultimately be indexed in PubMed Central. Additionally, any federally funded research will be deposited into PubMed Central, which satisfies the National Institutes of Health access policy. The journal’s website will also support multimedia files and supplemental data including images, video and audio files.