Editorial for Volume 1, Issue 1 of ENT Discovery
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Editorial for Volume 1, Issue 1 of ENT Discovery

02/03/2026 Frontiers Journals

The launch of a new scientific journal represents a significant commitment to the advancement of a field, defining a platform for discourse, discovery, and the dissemination of knowledge that pushes disciplinary boundaries. The inaugural issue of any journal is anchored by a statement of purpose that sets its intellectual tone and ambitions for the community it seeks to serve.

In this foundational editorial, Samuel H. Selesnick formally welcomes readers and contributors to the first volume of ENT Discovery. It describes the journal’s mission to bridge the traditional domains within otolaryngology—head and neck surgery, otology, neurotology, laryngology, and rhinology—with cutting-edge adjacent fields such as neurobiology, bioengineering, immunology, and genetics. It highlights the journal’s dedication to publishing work that not only reports clinical outcomes but also deepens the understanding of fundamental disease mechanisms, thereby accelerating the pipeline from laboratory insight to therapeutic application. The editorial positions ENT Discovery as a vital, open-access forum designed for the rapid sharing of high-impact ideas.

The success of this new venture will hinge on its ability to consistently attract and curate pioneering research that merits the attention of a discerning international audience. Key challenges include establishing rigorous peer-review standards, ensuring editorial independence, and building a reputation that inspires trust and submission from top-tier researchers.
DOI:10.15302/ENTD.2025.090001
02/03/2026 Frontiers Journals
Regions: Asia, China
Keywords: Science, Life Sciences

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