期刊名称:KIDNEY INTERNATIONAL
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Kidney International
One of the most cited journals in nephrology, Kidney International delivers current laboratory and clinical research on:
- renal physiology
- biochemistry
- pathology
- immunology
- morphology
This peer-reviewed, leading international journal is the most authoritative forum for renal science and medicine. Publishing original research in both basic science and clinical medicine, Kidney International also features review articles, such as the Perspectives in Basic Science and Perspective in Renal Medicine, Editorials highlighting the original research, Technical Notes, the Nephrology Forum, Abstracts, and Society News. Special topics include symposia proceedings and the highly praised "Forefronts in Nephrology."
Kidney International continues to be a vital source of information for researchers around the world. |
Instructions to Authors
FOR AUTHORS Submitting an article Benefits of publishing with KI
Top of page Submitting an article To find out how to prepare your manuscript, please click on Instructions for Authors. If you are ready to submit an article please click on Online Submission.
Complete instructions for preparing and submitting manuscripts online, including color artwork forms and License to Publish forms, are provided at the online submission site. For online help and tutorials on how to use the online submission site, please click on Help.
Additional information and news can be found at Nautilus, the NPG blog for authors and aspiring authors.
Top of page Benefits of publishing with KI Kidney International (KI) is the official journal of the International Society of Nephrology (ISN), which is committed to publishing high quality, independently peer-reviewed research and review material. KI is owned by the ISN. By supporting KI you support your community.
The journal is published in partnership with Nature Publishing Group (NPG), which uses pioneering technologies, innovative formats and world-class production to provide premium information for scientific researchers in the public and private sectors, government agencies and educators.
A key strength of NPG is its close relationship with the scientific community. By working closely with scientists, listening to what they say, and always placing emphasis on quality rather than quantity, NPG is the leading scientific publisher at finding innovative solutions to scientists' information needs, both for the Nature-branded publications and those published on behalf of society partners, including the ISN.
Publishing with KI and NPG provides an author with a wide range of benefits:
Copyright and license to publish International Society of Nephrology does not require authors of original research papers to assign copyright of their published contributions. Authors grant International Society of Nephrology an exclusive license to publish, in return for which they can re-use their papers in their future printed work. NPG's author license page provides details of the policy and a sample form. Authors are encouraged to submit their version of the accepted, peer-reviewed manuscript to their funding body's archive, for public release six months after publication. In addition, authors are encouraged to archive their version of the manuscript in their institution's repositories (as well as on their personal web sites), also six months after the original publication. Authors should cite the publication reference and doi number on any deposited version, and provide a link from it to the published article on the NPG website. This policy complements the policies of the US National Institutes of Health, the Wellcome Trust and other research funding bodies around the world. NPG recognizes the efforts of funding bodies to increase access of the research they fund, and strongly encourages authors to participate in such efforts.
Online submission - reducing publication times KI uses an online submission system, which allows authors to submit papers via the Web. Speeding up the submission and refereeing process, this system also allows you to view the status of your paper online: http://ki.manuscriptcentral.com
Quality New original and review articles in KI, as in all NPG journals, are published weekly online ahead of the archival print issue, ensuring the research is made publicly available and can be cited as soon as possible after acceptance for publication. The online publication is identical to the printed version and is not a preliminary, unedited version, thus maintaining the journal's tradition of excellence and the integrity of the published record.
Supplementary online material Authors are invited to submit additional supporting material such as data sets or video for publication in the online version of the journal. Online supplementary material makes the most of the Web as a delivery platform and can often give articles greater depth, making them more useful to readers.
Quality Authors who choose to publish in any NPG journal can be assured that its staff's publishing, editorial and production skills are committed to maintaining the highest possible quality and standards.
Exposure - widest possible readership All NPG journals, including KI, are available online via site licenses to academic, corporate and government institutions and consortia. Journals are available to members of these institutions at the click of a mouse, adding speed and visibility to authors' research papers.
Regular free e-mail alerts Content published in KI has the potential to reach scientists around the world who have signed up for NPG's free table of contents e-alerts, ensuring additional exposure to authors. These e-alerts allow recipients to click through to the full article if they subscribe or work at an institution with a site license, or click through to the article's abstract for other readers.
Focused subject areas on nature.com From immunology to physics, genetics to materials, subject-specific areas provide a focused environment for readers, providing a monthly updated focus for a particular field.
Abstracting and indexing KI is included in the leading abstracting and indexing services including ISI, MEDLINE, EMBASE and BIOSIS. Extensive reference linking to MEDLINE, ISI and others via services such as Crossref and DOI numbers provide seamless online linking between articles and databases.
Media coverage The Nature News Service provides information about exceptionally interesting papers published throughout NPG. More than 2,000 journalists and media organizations worldwide subscribe to the press service, ensuring that papers receive maximum exposure in the world's most important media channels including newspapers, magazines, radio and television.
Extending science further - global collaborations NPG and the ISN support a number of global collaborations aimed at making current research available to a broader community of scientists and practitioners.
All NPG journals, including KI, are in WHO's HINARI program, and in FAO's AGORA program, which provide free or low cost access to public institutions in developing countries.
Instructions to Authors k0085-2538.pdf
Editorial Board
Edited by:
Saulo Klahr, M.D.
Print ISSN: 0085-2538 Online ISSN: 1523-1755 Frequency: Monthly Current Volume: 65 ISI Journal Citation Reports?Ranking: 2003: 2/49 (Urology & Nephrology)
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Editorial Information
Editorial Office: (314)-454-8919 kidintl@Im-Wustl.edu
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Founding Editor Roscoe R. Robinson, Nashville
Editor Emeritus Thomas E. Andreoli, Little Rock
Editor Saulo Klahr, St. Louis
Associate Editors
Ariela Benigni, Bergamo James P. Knochel, Dallas
Eric G. Neilson, Nashville
Pierre M. Ronco, Paris
Sei Sasaki, Tokyo
Editors, Nephrology Forum
Jordan J. Cohen, Washington, DC
John T. Harrington, Boston
Nicolaos E. Madias, Boston
Editor, Historical Archives Leon G. Fine, London
Consulting Editors
Robert J. Alpern, Dallas
Matthew Breyer, Nashville
Jean-Pierre Grünfeld, Paris
Richard Johnson, Gainesville
William F. Keane, Horsham, PA
Kiyoshi Kurokawa, Tokyo
William E. Mitch, Galveston
Giuseppe Remuzzi, Bergamo
Manikkam Suthanthiran, New York
Pierre Verroust, Paris
Editorial Board
Rajiv Agarwal, Indianapolis
Tadao Akizawa, Wakayama
Charles E. Alpers, Seattle
Sharon Andreoli, Indianapolis
Corinne Antignac, Paris
Ellis D. Avner, Cleveland
George L. Bakris, Chicago
Laurent Baud, Paris
P. Darwin Bell, Birmingham
Ezequiel Bellorin-Font, Caracas
Daniel G. Bichet, Montreal
Joseph Bonventre, Boston
Daniel Brennan, St. Louis
Nigel Brunskill, Leicester
David Bushinsky, Rochester, NY
Russell W. Chesney, Memphis
Robert Chevalier, Charlottesville
Eric Cohen, Milwaukee
Ricardo Correa-Rotter, Mexico City
John T. Daugirdas, Chicago
Marc E. De Broe, Antwerp
Dick de Zeeuw, Groningen
James Delmez, St. Louis
Tilman Drüeke, Paris
Jean-Claude Dussaule, Paris
Jesus Egido, Madrid
Ekrem Erek, Istanbul
Ronald J. Falk, Chapel Hill
Jürgen Floege, Aachen
Agnes Fogo, Nashville
Gerard Friedlander, Paris
William Goodman, Los Angeles
Timothy Goodship, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Antonio Guasch, Atlanta
L. Lee Hamm, New Orleans
Mark Haas, Baltimore
Jonathan Himmelfarb, Portland, ME
Akira Hishida, Hamamatsu
Blair Holbein, Dallas
Walter Hörl, Vienna
Billy G. Hudson, Nashville
Iekuni Ichikawa, Nashville
T. Alp Ikizler, Nashville
Enyu Imai, Osaka
Julie Ingelfinger, Boston
J. Charles Jennette, Chapel Hill
Cees Kallenberg, Groningen
Raghu Kalluri, Boston
Balakuntalam S. Kasinath, San Antonio
George A. Kaysen, Sacramento
Jack G. Kleinman, Milwaukee
Donald Kohan, Salt Lake City
Valentina Kon, Nashville
Hein A. Koomans, Utrecht
Brigitte Lelongt, Paris
Moshe Levi, Denver
Julie Breyer Lewis, Nashville
Hirofumi Makino, Okayama
Pablo Massari, Cordoba, Argentina
Jeffrey H. Miner, St. Louis
Bruce Molitoris, Indianapolis
Gerhard Müller, Göttingen
Rama Natarajan, Duarte, CA
Karl Nath, Rochester, MN
David Nikolic-Paterson, Clayton
Douglas Norman, Portland, OR
Brian Pereira, Boston
Josef Pfeilschifter, Frankfurt
Didier Portilla, Little Rock
S. Russ Price, Atlanta
Richard J. Quigg, Chicago
Leopold Raij, Miami
Eberhard Ritz, Heidelberg
Claudio Ronco, Vicenza
Brad H. Rovin, Columbus
Robert Safirstein, Little Rock
David J. Salant, Boston
John Savill, Edinburgh
Joseph I. Shapiro, Toledo
F. Paolo Schena, Bari
Steve Schwab, Augusta
John Sedor, Cleveland
Stuart Shankland, Seattle
Nicholas Topley, Cardiff
Vicente Torres, Rochester, MN
Antonios H. Tzamaloukas, Albuquerque
Fokko van der Woude, Mannheim
Raymond Vanholder, Ghent
Nosratola D. Vaziri, Orange
Haiyan Wang, Beijing
Christoph Wanner, Wurzberg
David Warnock, Birmingham
Christopher Wilcox, Washington, DC
John Williams, Cardiff
Gunter Wolf, Hamburg
Adrian Woolf, London
Richard Zager, Seattle
X. J. Joseph Zhou, Dallas
Fuad Ziyadeh, Philadelphia
Manuscript Manager
Patricia A. Morrissey, St. Louis
Associate Manuscript Manager
Sarah Nalley, St. Louis
Manuscript Editor
Katherine Spakowski, St. Louis
Editorial Assistant
Rebecca Meiser, St. Louis
Assistants to the Associate Editors
Suzanne Alexander, Nashville
Vickie A. Anderson Hakim, Dallas
Antoinette van Engelen, Bergamo
Kaoru Hattori, Tokyo
Christine Vial, Paris |
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