Members - Reiko Inagi

Reiko Inagi

KI Best Reviewer

KI reviewers were evaluated by the number of reviews they completed in 2023, the quality of each review as assessed by the Kidney International Associate Editors, and the length of time manuscripts were under review.

Professor Reiko Inagi is a Division Chief of Chronic Kidney Disease Pathophysiology, at the University of Tokyo School of Graduate Medicine, in Japan. She earned her Ph.D. from Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan, in 1990. She has researched at Osaka University School of Medicine as an assistant professor (1991-1998) and moved to Tokai University School of Medicine as a lecturer. She received the “Kimoto Award” of the Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy in 2003. Since 2008, she has been assigned to the present position. Her recent professional interests are the pathophysiological role of organelle (ER, mitochondrial, and primary cilia) stress and organelle crosstalk in kidney diseases and kidney aging. She is a councilor/secretary of the Japanese Society of Nephrology and International Maillard Reaction Society, a Steering Committee of the International Society of Nephrology, an Associate Editor of Kidney360, an Editorial Board member of Physiology, Kidney International, and the American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology.

The KI-ISN Early Career Researchers and Best Reviewers will be acknowledged in the Editors’ Pick of ISN Journals: KI and KIR session taking place Monday, April 15, 2024, from 9-10:30 am in Hall C2.