Archive for October, 2024

Welcoming Dr Haian Fu to the RSC Chemical Biology Editorial Board!

Haian Fu

“I am thrilled to join the Advisory Board of RSC Chemical Biology and look forward to working with colleagues

to elevate the global impact of the field of chemical biology.”

 

We’re excited to announce that Dr Haian Fu has joined the RSC Chemical Biology journal as an Advisory Board Member.

Dr Fu is the Professor and Chair of Pharmacology & Chemical Biology at Emory University School of Medicine. He’s also the Associate Dean for Therapeutic Discovery and co-directs the Emory Centre for New Medicines. With his team, Dr Fu works on finding new ways to target important protein interactions to develop treatments for diseases.

Dr Fu’s research on 14-3-3 proteins, which help control many processes in our cells, has been ground-breaking. These insights have opened new opportunities for drug discovery. Dr Fu has also been very active in the chemical biology community, co-founding the International Chemical Biology Society and serving as its president.

We’re truly thrilled to have Dr Fu join the RSC Chemical Biology team, and we look forward to the valuable perspective he’ll bring to the journal.

 

RSC Chemical Biology is now indexed in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), PubMed Central, Scopus and Web of Science: Emerging Sources Citation Index.  Find out more about the journal and submit your work at rsc.li/rsc-chembio 

 

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Call for papers – Endocytosis and cellular delivery

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RSC Chemical Biology and RSC Pharmaceutics are delighted to welcome papers for a joint themed collection on ‘Endocytosis and Cellular Delivery’, Guest Edited by Prof. Alexander Kros (Leiden University, ORCID 0000-0002-3983-3048), Prof. Vince Rotello (University of Massachusetts, ORCID 0000-0002-5184-5439) and Prof. Georgina Such (University of Melbourne, ORCID 0000-0002-2868-5799).

This collection will explore how both biological and synthetic tools can be leveraged to understand the impact of material structure on the migration of specific cellular barriers, aiming to enhance the delivery efficiency of macromolecules and delivery systems such as liposomes, lipid nanoparticles, and polymeric carriers. Key topics will include the following:

  1. Novel tools to understand and quantify cellular trafficking of nanoparticles and their cargo, including processes such as endosomal escape, membrane fusion, cytosolic delivery and nuclear localisation.
  2. Fundamental understanding of how nanoparticle structure impacts cellular interactions.
  3. Design of new delivery systems that incorporate intelligent strategies to migrate biological barriers for more effective therapeutic delivery.
  4. Novel tools, methodologies to understand and quantify cell uptake and the fate of the multiple components in drug delivery systems.
  5. Tools/basic understanding on the role of the protein corona on the fate of the particles beyond the very general basic level.

The deadline for submissions is 31 January 2025

Articles can be submitted via the respective journal’s website, rsc.li/rsc-chembio or rsc.li/RSCPharma. Information on the journals’ scopes can be found at the bottom of this message. We would be grateful if, upon submission you would mention that your manuscript is intended for this themed collection.  Please note that all submissions are subject to the journal’s normal peer review processes, an initial assessment to confirm the manuscript’s suitability for full peer review.

Promotion of the collection is scheduled for  mid-2025, with articles published online as soon as they’re accepted.

About RSC Chemical Biology

Led by Hiroaki Suga (University of Tokyo), RSC Chemical Biology is dedicated to publishing and disseminating the most exceptionally significant, breakthrough findings of interest to the chemical biology community. All submissions are handled by our experienced and internationally recognised Associate Editors. For more information on the journal, please visit the journal homepage.

About RSC Pharmaceutics

RSC Pharmaceutics acknowledges how chemistry and related disciplines can make a big difference to addressing health challenges. The journal provides a platform to publish crucial research on pharmaceutics, covering emerging technologies and techniques in pharmaceutics, including drug delivery, precision medicine, and enhanced drug targeting. Publications in RSC Pharmaceutics have the potential to drive real change in worldwide health. For more information on the journal, please visit the journal homepage.

As gold open access journals, there are no barriers to accessing content and your research article will reach an international audience.

Article processing charges apply at RSC Chemical Biology – please see the journal web site for details on fees, discounts, and waivers. RSC Pharmaceutics is currently waiving article processing charges for all submissions.