Founding Editor-in-Chief

 
 

Professor Kerina Jones

Swansea University, UK

Interim Editor-in-Chief

 
 

Professor Kim McGrail

University of British Columbia, Canada

Interim Deputy Editor‑in‑Chief

 
 

Dr Emma Gordon

Economic & Social Research Council and Administrative Data Research UK, UK


IPDLN Section Editors

 
 

Dennis Culhane

The University of Pennsylvania, USA

 
 

Abel Kho

Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, USA

 
 

Amy O'Hara

Massive Data Institute at Georgetown University, USA


Editors

 
 

Associate Professor Nadine Andrew

Monash University, Australia

 
 

Dr Marcos Barreto

Department of Statistics, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

 
 

Dr Susan Bronskill

Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES), Canada

 
 

Professor Peter Christen

Australian National University, Australia

 
 

Professor Claudia Coeli

Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

 
 

Associate Professor Gabrielle Davie

University of Otago, New Zealand

 
 

Professor Mark Elliot

University of Manchester, UK

 
 

Scott Emerson

BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Providence Health Care, Canada

 
 

Dr Louise Mc Grath-Lone

University College London, UK

 
 

Dr Derrick Lopez

The University of Western Australia, Australia

 
 

Professor Stefano Mazzuco

Department of Statistical Sciences, University of Padova, Italy

 
 

Zaid Mkangwa

East African Community (EAC) and East African Health Research Commission, Tanzania

 
 

Dr Amy Hawn Nelson

Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy (AISP), University of Pennsylvania, USA

 
 

Dr Oleguer Plana-Ripoll

Aarhus University
Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark

 
 

Dr Ramesh Poluru

The INCLEN Trust International, New Delhi, India

 
 

Professor Michael Schull

Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, Canada


Editorial Ambassadors

 
 

Dr Liz Ford

Brighton and Sussex Medical School, UK

 
 

Professor William Ghali

University of Calgary, Canada

 
 

Professor Alan Katz

University of Manitoba, Canada

 
 

Professor Milton Kotelchuck

Harvard Medical School, USA

 
 

Professor Sallie Pearson

University of New South Wales, Australia

 
 

Professor David Preen

University of Western Australia, Australia

 
 

Professor Rainer Schnell

University Duisburg-Essen, Germany

 
 

Dr Merran Smith

Population Health Research Network, Australia

 
 

Dr Mark J Taylor

Melbourne Law School, Australia

 
 

Professor Henrik Toft Sørensen

Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark


Role

The role of the IJPDS Editorial Board is to:

  • Advise on journal scope and direction
  • Advise on journal policy to ensure the fair, ethical and timely processing of submissions
  • Promote high quality in journal outputs
  • Identify topics for commissioned manuscripts
  • Write editorials and other contributions
  • Identify suitable peer reviewers
  • Carry out peer review of submitted manuscripts
  • Screen submissions in their areas of expertise to ensure suitability
  • Advise on dealing with author complaints if they arise
  • Act as ambassadors for the journal
  • Promote the journal to their own institutions and contacts
  • Some members of the Board take on the role of manuscript editor on a regular or occasional basis

Membership

The Board consists of at least 10 members including the Editor-in-Chief and Deputy Editor. Membership is designed to be indicative of the breadth of disciplines in scope for contributions to the IJPDS. At least one member will be drawn from the leadership of the International Population Data Linkage Network (IPDLN), which inspired the creation of this journal. This will include the Director(s) who will also sub-edit a regular section for topics of particular interest to the network.

Members will serve for an initial term of three years, which can thereafter be renewed. Membership is on a voluntary basis. Nominations for membership can be made by the existing Board, by members of the IPDLN, and by contributors to the IJPDS. Nominations will be received and considered by the Editorial Board and will be confirmed by consensus.

Members are responsible for: declaring any potential conflicts of interest before reviewing submitted manuscripts; complying with relevant privacy legislation with respect to personal details made available to them as a member of the Editorial Board; and, abiding by any stated or implied confidentiality connected with submissions or that attaches to the work of the Editorial Board during and after term of membership.

Meetings

The Editorial Board meets electronically and as required to fulfil the terms of reference.

Terms of reference review

The terms of reference will be reviewed annually with the next review due in March 2023.