Meet your new AJP-Renal Physiology editors.
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FIRST OF ALL, I WOULD LIKE TO THANK Tom Kleyman for his service as Editor-in-Chief of AJP-Renal Physiology for the last six years. Tom has shown exemplary leadership during his tenure, and the journal has grown and increased in recognition as one of the leaders in publishing outstanding renal research. Also, I would like to thank my fellow Associate Editors, Gerry Apodaca, Jeff Garvin, Lisa Stalin, Kumar Sharma, and Susan Wall, all of whom have done outstanding work in service to the journal and to the American Physiological Society. I also would like to thank Amy McEver, who has now served as Managing Editor for our journal for 12 years. She is outstanding, and I am very happy that she has agreed stay on as Managing Editor. We now inherit a strong journal, and it is our goal to make it even better. We want to be inclusive and to publish work that can be broadly defined as relating to the regulation of the internal milieu in health and disease. We encourage all areas of research, including work from single cells to whole organisms that encompasses basic, clinical, and highly translational research. We are simply looking to publish the highest quality science that will advance our field of research. In addition, we encourage and value your comments and suggestions that will further improve the quality of AJP-Renal Physiology. I have assembled an outstanding group of Associate Editors that have a wide range of expertise and skill sets. They will work with you through the review process, and I know that their suggestions and those of the reviewers will be helpful in publishing your work in the Journal. The following are introductions from our new Associate Editors.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- American journal of physiology. Renal physiology
دوره 305 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2013