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Announcement of the 2025 Outstanding Editorial Board Team
The high-quality development of an academic journal relies on a professional, dedicated, and responsible editorial and board team.
Over the past year, the editorial and board members of Metabolism and Target Organ Damage (M&TOD) have made outstanding contributions through manuscript review, peer evaluation, Special Issue development, and efforts to enhance the journal's international visibility and impact.
To recognize these exceptional contributions, M&TOD conducted a comprehensive evaluation of the 2025 Editorial Board Team based on review quality, academic contributions, active participation, and support for journal development. We are pleased to announce the following awardees:
2025 Outstanding Scientific Editor
| Name | Institution |
|---|---|
| Juan Pablo Arab | Western University, London, Ontario, Canada |
2025 Associate Editors
| Name | Institution |
|---|---|
| Qiang Li | Shenzhen University General Hospital, Shenzhen, China |
| Sonia Najjar | Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, USA |
| Ralf Weiskirchen | RWTH University Hospital Aachen, Aachen, Germany |
2025 Outstanding Editorial Board Members
| Name | Institution |
|---|---|
| Gang Wei | Capital Medical University, Beijing, China |
| Enzo Emanuele | 2E Science, Milan, Italy |
| Xianghui Fu | Sichuan University, Chengdu, China |
2025 Best Guest Editor
| Name | Institution |
|---|---|
| Wah Yang | The First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University, Guangzhou, China |
M&TOD extends its heartfelt congratulations and gratitude to all awardees. Your professionalism, dedication, and selfless contributions continue to elevate the journal's academic quality and promote the advancement of research in metabolism and target organ damage.
Looking forward, M&TOD hopes to collaborate with more outstanding scholars worldwide to further advance high-quality research and facilitate international academic exchange in this field.
Editor: Alani Luo
Language Editor: Catherine Yang
Production Editor: Ting Xu
Respectfully Submitted by the Editorial Office of Metabolism and Target Organ Damage








