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NJC board welcomes vanadium chemistry expert

We are pleased to announce the recent appointment of Debbie Crans, Professor of Chemistry at Colorado State University, to the Editorial Board of NJC. Professor Crans’ research, published in ~150 refereed papers, focuses on transition metal ions (especially vanadium) and is driven by applications in medicine as well as understanding their toxicity.

Prof. Crans’ reaction to her nomination was that it would allow her to make a difference in new ways, indirectly referring to her 10+ year stint as Program Chair of the Inorganic Division of ACS.

Debbie began her studies at the University of Copenhagen, before undertaking her Ph.D. research in enzyme-catalyzed organic synthesis at Harvard in the group of Prof. George Whitesides. She then moved further west to UCLA for a postdoctoral project in mechanistic enzymology with Orville Chapman and Paul Boyer. In 1987, Debbie joined the faculty of Colorado State University, from which she received the Best Teacher Award for 2010–2011.

This is the latest in many distinctions that Debbie has been honored with, including an Alexander von Humboldt Senior Research Award and a Fellowship from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. In 2004 Debbie was the first laureate of the Vanadis Award, recognizing her contributions to vanadium science.

NJC’s staff and Boards extend a warm welcome to Prof. Crans as we look forward to a fruitful collaboration.

Find out who else is on NJC‘s Editorial Board!

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Indian organic photochemist joins NJC board

We are pleased to announce the recent appointment of Prof. Jarugu Narasimha Moorthy of the Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur to the Editorial Board of NJC. Professor Moorthy is an expert in organic photochemistry, particularly in the solid state. He also works in the area of supramolecular chemistry, with a special interest for guest/host systems.

In accepting this position, Prof. Moorthy will work on promoting NJC amongst the Indian chemistry community in particular:
“I consider it a privilege to be part of the editorial board. As a member, I will try to critically analyze and offer suggestions that will contribute to increasing the impact of the journal. Of course, I shall endeavor to enhance the attention of the chemical community in the region in NJC as a very good journal for high quality topical and emerging interdisciplinary research.”

Narasimha Moorthy did his undergraduate and graduate studies in Bangalore, obtaining his Ph.D. degree in 1994 under the mentorship of Prof. K. Venkatesan. He then decided to visit the world, working successively at the University of Houston (Texas, USA), the University of Wuerzburg (Germany) and the University of Victoria (B.C., Canada) with Professors Jay Kochi, Waldemar Adam and Cornelia Bohne, respectively. In 1998 he returned to India, joining IIT Kanpur as an assistant professor in the Chemistry Department, where he was promoted to full Professor in 2007.

In addition to his Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship, Narasimha has received a number of awards and distinctions. Most recently he was awarded the 2009 Bronze Medal of the Chemical Research Society of India and was elected a Fellow of the Indian Academy of Science (FASc) in Bangalore in 2010.

NJC’s staff and Boards wish a warm welcome to Prof. Moorthy and look forward to a fruitful collaboration.

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New NJC Board Member from China appointed

 

Jiannian Yao

Prof Jiannian Yao

The CNRS Institute of Chemistry and RSC Publishing are pleased to announce the appointment of Prof. Jiannian Yao of the Chinese Academy of Sciences to the Editorial Board of NJC.

In accepting the invitation Prof. Yao replied:

“I am very glad to participate to the Editorial Board of the New Journal of Chemistry and to assist the Managing Editors in developing and promoting the journal in a variety of ways.”

Jiannian Yao was born in Fujian, P. R. China, in 1953. He received his B.S. degree in chemistry from Fujian Normal University in 1982 and then remained as a lecturer for five years. In 1988, he went to Tokyo University, Japan, obtaining his Ph.D. degree with Prof. Akira Fujishima in 1993. In 1995, he became an associate professor in the Institute of Photographic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and was promoted to full professor in 1996. In 1999 he joined the Institute of Chemistry, CAS, as a professor and deputy director. He is currently serving as a permanent member and general secretary of the Chinese Chemical Society (CCS) and is the vice president of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC). His research interests are focused on low-dimensional organic/inorganic optofunctional materials and he is the author of 270 articles.

NJC’s staff and Boards wish a warm welcome to Prof. Yao and look forward to a fruitful collaboration.

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