A comprehensive range of topics covered by leading scientists characterizes Karger Nephrology. Nephron, the first journal worldwide solely dedicated to nephrology, is managed by Ariela Benigni supported by Chih-Wei Yang as Section Editor of ”Second Opinion”
A comprehensive range of topics covered by leading scientists characterizes Karger Nephrology. Nephron, the first journal worldwide solely dedicated to nephrology, is managed by Ariela Benigni supported by Chih-Wei Yang as Section Editor of ”Second Opinion”.
George Bakris, a pioneer in hypertension and kidney disease research, is Editor-in-Chief of the American Journal of Nephrology. Since 2007 Claudio Ronco has been Editor-in-Chief of the journal Blood Purification as well as series editor of the book series Contributions to Nephrology, which prominently features dialysis titles.
Our international Open Access journal of renal and cardiovascular research Kidney and Blood Pressure Research is managed by Giovambattista Capasso as Editor-in-Chief. And finally, founded in 2013 and managed by Zhi-Hong Liu, the journal Kidney Diseases is the latest addition to our Nephrology Program, which will also be Open Access by the beginning of 2020.
Nephron is an international journal that covers all areas of nephrology, with an Impact Factor of 3.096 and CiteScore of 5.3, and edited by Ariela Benigni (Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research in Bergamo, Italy).
We are pleased to welcome submissions on Genetics and Epigenetics of Renal Ciliopathies until November 30, 2023, for an article collection by our guest editors Laura Massella (Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital, Rome, Italy) and Marina Noris (Instituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri IRCCS, Ranica, Italy).
The editors of our special collection are looking forward to featuring your research in Nephron and collaborating with you in the near future. For more information on the call for papers, please contact us at nef@karger.com.
It would be our pleasure to receive your submissions!
ScienceOpen disciplines: | Cardiovascular Medicine, Nephrology |
Keywords: | hemodialysis, kidney disease, hypertension, dialysis, chronic renal failure, acute kidney injury, proteinuria, peritoneal dialysis |
DOI: | 10.14293/S2199-1006.1.SOR-MED.CL4Z3OU.v1 |