Aim and Scope

The Journal of Nephrology is committed to advancing the understanding and treatment of kidney-related diseases by publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed research that bridges clinical practice, translational medicine, and basic science.

Aim

Our primary aim is to serve as a dynamic forum for the global nephrology community by facilitating the exchange of innovative ideas, evidence-based practices, and new technologies that enhance renal care and patient outcomes. We strive to promote knowledge that drives progress in nephrology, with a focus on both common and rare renal conditions across all age groups.

Scope

The Journal of Nephrology welcomes original contributions from diverse areas of kidney health and disease, including but not limited to:

  • Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)
  • Glomerular and Tubulointerstitial Disorders
  • Dialysis and Hemodialysis Techniques
  • Renal Transplantation and Immunosuppression
  • Pediatric Nephrology
  • Hypertension and Kidney-Related Cardiovascular Conditions
  • Nephropathology and Biomarkers
  • Renal Pharmacology and Therapeutics
  • Mineral and Bone Disorders in Kidney Disease
  • Artificial Intelligence and Digital Health in Nephrology
  • Nutrition, Lifestyle, and Preventive Strategies
  • Epidemiological and Public Health Studies in Renal Medicine

The journal accepts original research articles, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, short communications, case reports, editorials, and clinical trial reports.

We encourage interdisciplinary collaborations and research that connects nephrology with fields such as endocrinology, cardiology, immunology, and biomedical engineering.

By fostering timely, ethical, and transparent publication, the Journal of Nephrology aims to be an essential resource for professionals seeking to improve kidney care and outcomes globally.