New Collection Launch: Eye–Brain Axis in Neurodegenerative Disease - Mechanisms and Diagnostics

We are pleased to announce a new collection in Neuroretina: Eye–Brain Axis in Neurodegenerative Disease - Mechanisms and Diagnostics.
New Collection Launch: Eye–Brain Axis in Neurodegenerative Disease - Mechanisms and Diagnostics
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We are pleased to announce a new collection in Neuroretina: Eye–Brain Axis in Neurodegenerative Disease - Mechanisms and Diagnostics.

The eye–brain axis has emerged as a compelling framework for understanding neurodegeneration. As accessible extensions of the central nervous system, the retina and optic nerve provide a unique window into brain pathology, where structural and functional changes may precede or reflect disease progression. 

This collection brings together work that advances both mechanistic insight and diagnostic innovation across this interface.

Scope

We welcome high-quality submissions spanning experimental, clinical, and translational research, including:

  • Mechanistic insight
    • Neuroinflammatory signalling across retina and brain
    • Microglial and astrocyte activation
    • Neurovascular coupling and ocular perfusion
  • Disease focus: retinal and optic nerve changes in disorders such as
    • Multiple sclerosis (MS)
    • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
    • Huntington’s disease
  • Diagnostics and biomarkers
    • Imaging-based markers (e.g. OCT, OCT-A)
    • Functional testing (e.g. visual evoked potentials)
    • Emerging digital biomarkers
  • Models and translation
    • Preclinical and transgenic models
    • Imaging-guided tracking of visual pathway degeneration

The collection particularly encourages work integrating molecular, imaging, and clinical data, with clear translational relevance. 

Why submit?

  • Strong journal fit: dedicated to neuroretina research linking ophthalmology and neurology
  • Open access visibility: global reach and accessibility 
  • Translational emphasis: focus on clinically meaningful advances

Submit your work

Submission deadline: 12 March 2027

We invite original research, reviews, and clinical studies that explore the diagnostic and mechanistic potential of the eye–brain axis. Submit your manuscript today and help shape the future of neurodegenerative disease diagnostics!

👉 Click here to explore more about the collection submission guidelines!

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    This is a brand new open access journal, with a focus on using retinal imaging techniques alongside molecular and genetic markers to improve the understanding, diagnosis, and management of neurodegenerative diseases.

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Oculomics in Neurodegenerative Disease: From Biomarkers to Early Diagnosis

This collection in Neuroretina invites high-quality original research, reviews, and clinical reports that explore the interface between ophthalmology, neurology, and data science. We aim to showcase how ocular biomarkers—whether structural, vascular, proteinopathy, functional, or molecular—can aid in the early detection, disease stratification, and progression monitoring of neurodegenerative disorders.

Research focusing on the development of machine learning models, longitudinal imaging studies, comparative biomarker studies, and cross-disciplinary applications is especially encouraged. Submissions may also discuss the integration of oculomics in clinical workflows and the challenges in translating findings from research to bedside.

Topics of Interest include (but are not limited to):

· Retinal and optic nerve biomarkers in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease

· OCT-based structural changes in neurodegeneration

· Retinal vasculature and microvascular anomalies in dementia risk

· AI and deep learning in ocular image analysis for neurodegenerative disease detection

· Correlation of ocular biomarkers with neuroimaging (MRI, PET) findings, and blood-based biomarkers

· Oculomic approaches in multiple sclerosis and demyelinating disorders

· Role of the retina in disease progression tracking and outcome prediction

· Multimodal oculomics combining imaging, genomics, and clinical data

· Challenges in standardizing ocular biomarkers for clinical application

· Population-based screening strategies using oculomics

· Animal models and experimental research linking retinal changes to brain pathology

Publishing Model: Open Access

Deadline: Oct 01, 2026