- Advances in Nephrology
- Advanced research and discoveries in nephrology.
- Renal Histopathology
- of changes in renal tissues caused by disease.
- Renal Transplantation
- Transplanting kidney to a patient with end-stage renal disease.
- Renal Advances in Nephrology
- Advances in renal studies.
- Clinical Nephrology
- Study of normal kidney function, problems,and the treatment.
- Renal Diseases
- Study of diseases and disease cause related to renal system.
- Hypo and Hyperplasia
- Hypoplasia is underdevelopment or incomplete development of a tissue or organ. Hyperplasia is the enlargement of an organ or tissue.
- Renal Diagnosis
- Diagnosis of renal diseases.
- Renal Endocrinology
- Study of renal hormones and hormonal imbalances related to renal system.
- Glomerular Ultrafiltration
- Study of the process of renal filtration in glomerular capsule.
- Chronic Renal Diseases
- Longstanding disease of the kidneys leading to renal failure.
- Renal Medicine
- The medical study dealing with treatment and health of renal system.
- Biomarkers in Nephrology
- Biomarkers used for kidney disease diagnosis.
- Tubular Transport
- Study of fluid transport from peritubular capillaries to renal tubular lumen.
- Toxic Nephropathies
- Effects and diseases on kidneys by nephrotoxins.
- Interventional Nephrology
- Medical subspecialty that deals with ultrasonography of kidneys and ultrasound-guided renal biopsy.
- Renal Function Testing
- Analysis and examining renal system functionality.
- Diabetic Nephropathy
- Damage or effects to kidneys due to diabetes.
- Renal Management
- Study that deals with renal disease management and treatment.
- Peritoneal Dialysis
- Dialysis using patient's abdominal peritoneum as a membrane across which fluids and dissolved substances are exchanged from the blood.
- Clinical Dialysis
- Clinical procedural removal of body wastes and excess fluids in case of kidney failure to filter the blood.
- Kidney Diseases
- Diseases that cause kidney damage stopping the blood filtration.
- Acute Renal Replacement Therapy
- Therapy to treat critically ill acute kidney injury patients.
- End-Stage Renal Diseases
- Critical kidney failure where patients? cannot survive without dialysis or transplantation.
- Glomerulonephritis
- Kidney inflammation due to immune response affecting glomerular capsule.
- Lupus Nephritis
- Kidney inflammation caused by systemic lupus erythematous that affect normal kidney function.
- Ischemic Nephropathy
- Renal disease due to hypoperfusion to kidneys affecting the kidney function and causing kidney atrophy.
- RenovascularHypertension
- High blood pressure caused due to kidneys? hormonal response narrowing the kidney blood arteries.
- Urinary Tract Obstruction
- Urinary tract blockage inhibiting urine flow through normal path.
- Nephrolithiasis
- Process of kidney stones formation that can also be called as renal caluli.
- Developmental Nephrology
- Study of developmental process of kidneys to analyze the normal kidney and malformed kidney.
- Bladder Cancer
- Cancer cell growth in urinary bladder either due to mutations or due to hormonal stimulation.
- All submissions will undergo vigorous peer review process.
- High quality review process.
- Permanent published archives.
- Author loyal benefits.
- Reviewer credits.
- Visible specified citations.
- Open access - Maximum dissemination.
- Un-interrupted author communication.
- Standard author guidelines.
- Minimal publication charges with convenient and safe modes of transfer.
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Journal editors are classified in to different categories based on the profiles. The roles and responsibilities of editors will differ for each category. To manage the journal and to have a transparent flow of work, journal sets the categories and responsibilities as per the categories.
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Journal organizes the following categories of editors
1) Editor-in-Chief
2) Editorial Board Members
3) Section Editors
4) Guest Editors
5) Advisory Board Members
6) Managing Editors
1) Editor-in-Chief:
Editor-in-Chief (EIC) is the main head for the journal. EIC has all authority to make any decision as per the journal that shall increase the scope and quality of the journal. EIC is the main person to handle and assign the mission according to the vision of the journal.
The major responsibilities of EIC entail
a) Inviting distinguished members in the field of journal to join editorial board
b) Random checking any journal process to test and improve the quality of journal
c) Taking any scientific decisions according to the journal
d) Suggesting special issues and deadlines accordingly
e) Suggesting editors and contributors to issues
f) Aiding the indexing process of journals
g) Final decision for any critical submissions
2) Editorial Board Members:
Editorial board members handle the journals by executing the multiple journal related tasks as per the availability. Professors, directors, associate professors, assistant professors, and investigators shall become the journals’ editorial board members. Enliven journals trust the strength of editorial board members and believe that strength of journals depends on the editorial board members.
The major responsibilities of editorial board members entail
a) Handling the assigned two to three manuscripts per year
b) Aid in editing the special issue for the journal based on their research interests
c) Recommend the journal to peers and colleagues
d) Inviting contributors to the special issues and monthly issues
e) Providing guidelines to maintain the journal according to standards
f) Endowing the valuable suggestions to increase the quality of journals
g) Assisting in peer review process with stipulated deadlines
3) Section Editors:
To increase the scope and to maintain the legible scope for authors and readers, journal will be divided into sections and editors who are interested in the handling the sections will becomes heads for the sections.
Journal sections shall be based on the research criteria or may be based on the geographical areas. Section editors will be the main handling editors for the journal processes in their sections.
The major responsibilities of section editors entail
a) Handling about 2-3 manuscripts in the specified section
b) Proposing and maintaining the special issues for the journals
c) Promoting the journal in the sectional fields
d) Supporting the journal by inviting the contributors for the sections
e) Proposing subsections and recruiting the members as per the subsection
f) Maintaining the sectional archives to enhance the legibility of issues
4) Guest Editors:
Guest editors will be invited and their endeavors are used in the cases where editorial board members are not available to handle the duties. Guest editors’ profiles will be as same as editorial board members. Guest editors’ can allot minimal number of working hours to the journal.
Guest editors are invited to handle the special issues mostly. Guest editors can handle the special issue with all the authorities over the issues.
The major responsibilities of guest editors entail
a) Handling the special issues/regular issues as per the commitment
b) Inviting contributors for the handling special issues
c) Aid in review process of committed submissions
d) Suggest the changes for the handling processes/issues
e) Guide the handling tasks according to improve the standards of the journal
5) Advisory Board Members:
Advisory board members help the journal by providing reliable timely suggestions and guidelines to improve the standards of the journal. Advisory board members do not involve in any of the journals’ processing rather providing the guidelines for the journals.
The major responsibilities of advisory board members entail
a) Providing latest updates and suggestions to journals
b) Promote journal in the research groups and fields of them
c) Invite any professionals to enhance the standards of the journal
d) Aid in collaborations and memberships with organizations and institutes
e) Support journals with required strategies
6) Managing Editors
Managing editors manage and handle the journals according to the guidelines and instructions from all other categories. Managing editors stay in continuous contact with all journals’ related processes. Managing editors handle the journal and support the tasks and jobs assigned by editors. The main platform for all the journal related individuals will be handled by managing editors.
The major responsibilities of the managing editors entail
a) Handling the journal according to the editors’ suggestions
b) Assigning and processing the submissions timely
c) Supporting and assisting editorial board members, EIC to accomplish their responsibilities
d) Communicating with all journal related individuals to avoid communication lapses
e) Maintain the journals with standards and accompany editorial office for any updates
f) Authenticate the campaigns with the permission from editors
g) Process the queries and requests for journals
h) Assist the editors for any prescribed jobs and fulfill the same according to the time lines.