ASN Journals Extends Gratitude to Top Five Reviewers of 2021

JASN, CJASN, and Kidney360 recently honored their top five reviewers of 2021. Reviewers play an important role in the process of peer-review and are key to the success of ASN journals.

The Journal of American Society of Nephrology (JASN), the Clinical Journal American Society of Nephrology (CJASN), and Kidney360 recently honored their top five reviewers of 2021. Reviewers play an important role in the process of peer-review and are key to the success of ASN journals. The society would like to extend thanks to the following individuals for their time and commitment.   

Journal of American Society of Nephrology 

  • Steven Crowley
  • Morgan Grams
  • John He
  • Jeffrey Kopp
  • Johannes Schlondorff

Clinical Journal American Society of Nephrology

  • Edwina A. Brown
  • Deidra C. Crews
  • Keith C. Norris
  • Emilio D. Poggio
  • Keiichi Sumida

Kidney360

  • Fahad Aziz
  • Neetika Garg
  • Emily Joachim
  • Arnaldo Lopez-Ruiz
  • Sandesh Parajuli

“We hunt hard for the best experts to review our manuscripts, and we are so thankful for the extraordinary expertise, time and energy our reviewers bring to the peer review process,” said JASN Editor-in-Chief Josie Briggs, MD. “In many ways, as the science is becoming more complex, reviewing has become harder. All of us in science need to be grateful to the many hours of donated labor on which peer review depends.”

According to CJASN Editor-in-Chief Raj Mehrotra, MD, CJASN strives for the highest standards of reporting results of clinical research. “We are fortunate to be able to lean upon the most talented people from around the world to bring the much-needed rigor to the peer review process. And for that, we are deeply appreciative.” 

Kidney360 Editor-in-Chief Michael Allon, MD, believes reviewers are unsung heroes. “They willingly provide timely expert assessments of scientific papers without expecting payment or public recognition. Without their ongoing commitment, our peer review process would fall apart.”
 

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