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RSC Publishing Catalogue 2013 - Royal Society of Chemistry

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Lab on a Chip<br />

www.rsc.org/loc l l l l l<br />

Print & online<br />

Journal<br />

Frequency 24<br />

Volume 13<br />

Impact Factor 5.67<br />

Print & Online ISSN 1473-0197<br />

Online ISSN 1473-0189<br />

Print & Online Price £1,583/$2,955<br />

Online Price £1,504/$2,807<br />

Collections <strong>RSC</strong> Gold, A+, A<br />

Editorial Board Chair: G Whitesides, Harvard University, USA<br />

Lab on a Chip is the leading journal in its field; it provides a unique<br />

forum for the publication <strong>of</strong> highly novel, original research dealing<br />

with miniaturisation at the micro and nanoscale that is likely to be<br />

<strong>of</strong> significant impact to the multidisciplinary community that the<br />

journal addresses.<br />

The scope includes top-down and bottom-up research across a<br />

wide variety <strong>of</strong> disciplines including: chemistry; biology; physics;<br />

bioengineering (including MEMs and BioMEMs); electronics; security;<br />

clinical/medical science; analytical science; and materials science.<br />

Lab on a Chip includes Communications, Full Research Papers,<br />

Tutorial and Critical Reviews, Mini Reviews and Technical<br />

Innovations.<br />

Lab on a Chip coverage is highly relevant to a variety <strong>of</strong> industrial,<br />

academic and government sectors (see above) as well as:<br />

pharmaceuticals; medicine; synthesis; security and defence.<br />

Readership: Industrial and academic sectors, including:<br />

pharmaceuticals; medicine; analytical science, synthetic chemistry;<br />

biotechnology; BioMEMs; physics; materials science; bioengineering and<br />

electronics.<br />

MedChemComm<br />

www.rsc.org/medchemcomm l l<br />

Co-Editor-in-Chief: G Verdine, Harvard University, USA<br />

Co-Editor-in-Chief: A Wood, Pfizer, USA<br />

sales@rsc.org | <strong>RSC</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> <strong>2013</strong><br />

MedChemComm is the <strong>of</strong>ficial journal <strong>of</strong> the European<br />

Federation for Medicinal <strong>Chemistry</strong> (EFMC). This journal publishes<br />

medicinal chemistry research, including new studies related to<br />

biologically-active chemical or biochemical entities that can act as<br />

pharmacological agents with therapeutic potential or relevance.<br />

Examples <strong>of</strong> areas that are included:<br />

Print & online<br />

Journal<br />

Frequency 12<br />

Volume 4<br />

Impact Factor 2.8<br />

Print & Online ISSN 2040-2503<br />

Online ISSN 2040-2511<br />

Print & Online Price £1,300/$2,080<br />

Online Price £1,235/$1,976<br />

Collection <strong>RSC</strong> Gold<br />

l Design, synthesis and biological evaluation <strong>of</strong> novel chemical<br />

or biochemical entities leading to new pharmacological agents,<br />

probes and/or potential drugs<br />

l Computational, biophysical, physicochemical, molecular<br />

biological, proteomic studies <strong>of</strong> chemical/biochemical entities<br />

and their interaction within their biological environment<br />

l Pharmacokinetic behaviour, pharmacodynamics, and drug<br />

safety and toxicology<br />

l Chemical biology studies that enable drug discovery<br />

l Chemical modifications <strong>of</strong> known chemical/biochemical entities<br />

that improve pharmacological properties<br />

Readership: Academia and industry conducting research in the field <strong>of</strong><br />

medicinal chemistry, drug discovery, pharmacology and pharmaceutical<br />

research. Those working in traditional areas <strong>of</strong> the chemical sciences<br />

together with topics at the interface with biology and physics.<br />

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