Archive for April, 2014

RSC Book wins 2014 Drammie Award

Congratulations to Ian Buxton & Paul Hughes, authors of The Science and Commerce of Whisky for winning a 2014 Drammie Award for Best New Whiskey Related Product.

Author Ian Buxton says ‘This Drammie award is exciting and gratifying for two reasons: firstly, because the book hasn’t been out for all that long so it’s great to see it making an impact. But secondly, mainly because this is a genuine consumer award with open voting and a number of short-listed contenders.  This is real whisky enthusiasts telling us that they value the book – and that is very satisfying’.

The book provides a unique and authoritative overview of a developing and dynamic sector, reflecting current best practice as well as a historical perspective, production expertise and insightful, expert market and marketing commentary. Not to be missed by whisky enthusiasts around the world.

Get your copy today from the online bookshop.

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New Nanoscience and Soft Matter Books

Just published in the RSC Nanoscience & Nanotechnology Series:

NanodiamondNanodiamond edited by Oliver Williams
The first comprehensive book on nanodiamonds with contributions from leading experts in the field.

Nanofabrication and its Application in Renewable Energy edited by Gang Zhang and Navin Manjooran
This edited work presents approaches to the fabrication of nanomaterials for energy applications, such as photovoltaics, semiconductors, and thermoelectrics.

New for the RSC Soft Matter Series:

Hydrogels in Cell-Based TherapiesHydrogels in Cell-Based Therapies edited by Che J Connon and Ian W Hamley
Leading experts provide a comprehensive overview of recent progress in the synthesis of different hydrogels and their biomedical applications.

Don’t forget you can access the front matter, table of contents and the first chapter of all the books in these Book Series for free.

Look out for other forthcoming materials science books:

Semiconductor Quantum Dots edited by Mark Green
Metal Nanoparticles for Catalysis edited by Franklin (Feng) Tao
Phosphorus-Based Polymers edited by Sophie Monge and Ghislain David
Mechanochromic Fluorescent Materials edited by Jiarui Xu and Zhenguo Chi

Meet the Commissioning Editor

Attending the Spring MRS meeting in San Francisco? Commissioning Editor Leanne Marle will be there Mon 21 April – Wed 22 April, please contact her if you would like to arrange a meeting.

Interested in writing a book? Contact the Materials Books Commissioning Editor, Leanne Marle for more information about publishing books with the Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Parkinson’s Disease

Affecting over 1.5 million people across the world, Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological condition. It affects 1.5% of the global population over 65 years of age. As life expectancy is increasing, over the next few years the number of patients with Parkinson´s disease will grow exponentially. To date, there are no available treatments that are capable of curing Parkinson´s disease, and the current goal of therapy, dopamine replacement strategies, is to reduce symptoms.

Today is World Parkinson’s Disease Day – a day for raising awareness and for educating the community of its causes, symptoms and the medical/surgical treatment methods available. The first World Parkinson’s Disease Day, which commemorated the birthday of Dr James Parkinson, also saw the launch of the EPDA’s Charter for People with Parkinson’s. More than 30 Parkinson’s organisations around the world united on the same day to support the Charter.

To support the work of researchers in industry and academia involved in drug discovery for Parkinson’s Disease, the Royal Society of Chemistry recently published Emerging Drugs and Targets for Parkinson’s Disease, edited by Ana Martinez and Carmen Gil.

“Altogether, I can recommend this volume of the excellent RSC Drug Discovery Series to medicinal chemists, (chemical) biologists and pharmacologists interested in drug development for Parkinson’s Disease” Prof. Christa E. Muller, ChemMedChem

Find out more about the RSC Drug Discovery Series at  http://rsc.li/drug-discoveryor email framer@rsc.org

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