Nephrol Dial Transplant (2001) 16: 29-31
© 2001 European Renal Association-European Dialysis and Transplant Association
Special Feature
Report from the Editorial Office
This is the first report from the Editorial Office with its new team, namely the editor-in-chief in Paris and the deputy-editor in Gent. We took over from Eberhard Ritz, Hein Koomans and Alex Davison in July 1999. We were lucky enough to take charge of a journal whose international reputation has been steadily rising since its first issue in 1986 and whose place is at present firmly established among the major nephrology journals. However, it is not easy to match the outstanding performance of our predecessors.
General editorial policy
The particular focus of Nephrology Dialysis Trans-plantation is on clinical aspects, including clinical and clinically oriented experimental research, and continuous medical education, as it was in previous years. According to the wish expressed by the Council of our association, the ERA/EDTA, we have decided to reduce the total number of case reports and to restrict acceptance to those which provide novel findings or propose
Website access, electronic manuscript handling and peer review
Number of subscriptions
Present manuscript flow and handling
Acceptance rate
Size of the journal
Publication committee
Publication ethics and conflict of interest
Perspectives
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