“…In turn, we hoped to build capacity for a transactional relationship between the "bench and bedside" research, which has been applied in other fields (e.g., substance use; Venniro et al 2020), and focus on work that falls in and moves between T0 and T1 in the translational research spectrum. While previous endeavors have highlighted translational research (see IJED special collection on animal studies in eating disorders (Fowler and Klump 2020) and a review on neurobiological eating disorder research (Frank, Shott, and DeGuzman 2019)), we aimed to solicit the most recent translational discoveries in the field while also reaching authors that have not previously published in IJED, ultimately expanding IJED's authorship and readership. We solicited articles through widespread targeted emails sent directly to colleagues within and outside of the eating and appetite fields whose research has addressed translational topics, and announcements on listservs and at conferences for professional organizations related to eating, appetite, neurobiology, pharmacology, and physiology.…”