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- Impact Factor up!
- Call for Nominations
- New Editor-in-Chief for Bioscience Reports
- Impact Factor up again!
- EESI-View – Have you clicked yet?
Impact Factor up!
The Impact Factor for Bioscience Reports has risen significantly in 2010 to 3.061!
Why not submit your next paper to Bioscience Reports?
Call for Nominations
To celebrate the Biochemical Society's centenary in 2011, you are invited to nominate a colleague for the prestigious Centenary Awards.
All of the award prize and medal lectureships carry an honorarium and lectures will be published in Biochemical Society Transactions.
Take this unique opportunity and click here to nominate an eminently successful colleague online now - nominations close 14 December 2009.
New Editor-in-Chief for Bioscience Reports
The Biochemical Society is delighted to announce the appointment of Wanjin Hong as the new Editor-in-Chief of Bioscience Reports. Professor Hong is Deputy Director of the prestigious Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology (IMCB) (http://www.imcb.a-star.edu.sg/) of Singapore's Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) (http://www.a-star.edu.sg/astar/index.do). "I am keen to take on this challenging role and to help the Biochemical Society to develop and strengthen this title together with its new publisher, Portland Press Limited" he said.
Professor John Clark, the Chairman of the Portland Press Board said "we are delighted to welcome an Editor of Wanjin's
calibre to the Journal, as an able successor to Charles Pasternak, and I hope that the Society's members will get behind this Journal and give it serious consideration as a vehicle for publishing their research".
Impact Factor up!
The Impact Factor for Bioscience Reports has risen in 2006 to 1.717!
Why not submit your next paper to Bioscience Reports
EESI-View – Have you clicked yet?
From 2008 Bioscience Reports will be published in EESI-View, an innovative way of viewing journal articles on screen. It offers online readers a totally new experience. The screen is divided into three frames allowing readers to view the title/author information, text and figures/tables, for each article simultaneously.
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