Hum. Reprod. Advance Access originally published online on September 7, 2006
Human Reproduction 2006 21(10):2463-2465; doi:10.1093/humrep/del342
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Human Reproductionthe next phase in its development
Executive Dean of Medicine, Professor of Reproductive Medicine, University of Glasgow, Wolfson Medical School Building, University Avenue, Glascow G12 8QQ
E-mail: execdean@clinmed.gla.ac.uk
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When I took up the position of Editor-in-Chief of this journal, I did not entirely know what to expect from the experience, but I did know that my role as Editor-in-Chief would last for 3 years, with a possible extension of a further 3. This has the advantages that the journal can have renewal of the Editor-in-Chief role at predictable intervals with the input of ideas from this role being regularly refreshed. My 6 years in office has seen substantial progress in terms of reviewing efficiency, speed to online publication and increasing submissions and impact factors. It has been a rewarding experience. In preparation for the ending of my second term, the position was advertised, and it is a great pleasure to congratulate Professor André Van Steirteghem on his appointment as the next Editor-in-Chief of Human Reproduction, starting in January 2007.
With his outstanding contribution to the field and
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