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Open Call for Papers – Nanomedicines for Crossing Biological Barriers

Open Call for Papers – Nanomedicines for Crossing Biological Barriers

Guest Edited by Lucie Sancey, Ariane Boudier, Elise Lepeltier , Marie-Pierre Rols, Jeanne Leblond Chain, and Nguyễn T. K. Thanh

Nanoscale is pleased to announce an open call for papers to an upcoming special collection on Nanomedicines for crossing biological barriers. This collection is guest edited by Lucie Sancey (Institute for Advanced Biosciences, CNRS, France ),  Professor Ariane Boudier (University of Lorraine, France), Professor Elise Lepeltier (University of Angers, France), Marie-Pierre Rols (The Institute of Pharmacology and Structural Biology, CNRS, France), Jeanne Leblond Chain (University of Bordeaux, France), and Professor Nguyễn T. K. Thanh (University College London, UK).

Nanotechnologies have opened very promising opportunities to treat diseases with the design of nanomaterials able to cross the different biological barriers encountered and to interact specifically with diseased tissues. Whatever the administration route, numerous biological, physical and chemical barriers have to be overcome: endothelium, macrophages, endosome, mucus, surfactants, pH, enzymes etc. In nanomedicine, the goal is to develop multimodal nanoplatforms to speed up targeted diagnosis, to increase its sensitivity, reliability and specificity for a better management of diseases (patient’s care) and to treat them in a targeted and personalized manner.

In the SFNano 2024 workshop, new approaches for nanomedicine in the imaging, diagnosis and theranostic fields are presented, with a special focus on the nanomaterial chemistry (e.g., polymers, DNA, RNA, peptides, proteins, carbohydrates lipids, gels), in the context of infectious, cardiovascular and immune diseases, vaccination, and cancers. A special light was placed on translational studies from scale up to clinical applications. Indeed, for further translation in clinics of such nanoplatforms, a key step is the scaling-up of these nanoplatforms by taking into account environmental considerations and GMP conditions and regulatory constrains. Therefore, a key challenge today is the development of scaled-up synthesis methods such a continuous flow synthesis of water-based synthesis and also the analysis/control of by-products at each synthesis steps.

This collection will be aligned with the SFNano 2024 workshop and will cover several crucial aspects of nanomedicine:

  • Design, synthesis, formulation & characterization of nanomaterials: inorganic or organic nanoparticles, gel
  • In vitro and in vivo validation of nanomedicine
  • Multimodal Imaging (e.g. MRI, MPI, SPECT, PET, ultrasound)
  • Multimodal therapy (e.g, hyperthermia, chemo therapy)
  • Translation studies for infectious, cardiovascular and immune diseases, vaccination and cancers
  • Scaling-up strategies for clinical applications.

Open for submissions until 16 May 2025


How to submit

Articles can be submitted at any time before the deadline via the journal’s online submission system for Nanoscale. Accepted articles will be published in a citeable format in regular journal issues as soon as possible and collated into the themed collection online. We are looking forward to receiving your submission, which is welcomed any time before the 16 May 2025 so that this collection can become available to you and the community as soon as possible.

Please note that Nanoscale is a hybrid (transformative) journal, and articles can be published either via the usual subscription model or open access (article processing charges are required).  When ready, please submit your article directly to the submission system for Nanoscale. Please mention that your submission is a contribution to the  “Nanomedicines for Crossing Biological Barriers” collection in the “Themed Issues” section of the submission form and is in response to the Open Call.

Please note that all submissions will be subject to initial assessment and rigorous peer review to meet the usual high standards of Nanoscale. All articles featured in the collection must be in scope and as such final inclusion is not guaranteed and will be up to the discretion of the guest editors.

We look forward to receiving your latest work and considering it for this collection. Please do get in touch at nanoscale-rsc@rsc.org if you have any questions at all.

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Call for papers: Bio-inspired devices

We are delighted to announce an open call for papers to our new themed collection focusing on bio-inspired devices, covering bionics, flexible electronics, and robotics.

Guest Editors: Yao Ni (Guangdong University of Technology), Lu Yang (Institute of Photoelectronic Thin Film Devices and Technology of Nankai University), and Huanhuan Wei (Anhui University)

This special collection will aim to address the burgeoning field of bio-inspired technologies, from bionic electronics to robotics and flexible electronics. The latest research and developments are welcome in the design, fabrication, and application of bio-inspired devices.

You are welcome to submit an article within the scope before 1 May 2025.

If you are interested in contributing to this collection, please get in touch with the Editorial Office by email.

Please note that article processing charges apply to all articles submitted to Nanoscale Advances if, following peer-review, they are accepted for publication. Exceptions include researchers at Research4Life Group A and B countries, and those whose institutes have an existing open access deal that covers publication in our gold open access journals. Details of the APC and discounted rates can be found here.

 

Did you know?

At Nanoscale Advances, our themed collections are built by collaboration between our Guest Editors and expert Associate Editors. Our Guest Editors guide the scope and curate the contributions in our collections but all submissions are handled through peer review by our team of resident Associate Editors. This means that as an author you receive a consistent experience, and as a reader you can trust the quality of the science being presented.

 

This collection is Guest Edited by:

Yao Ni

Guangdong University of Technology

ORCID: 0000-0002-6370-4799

Yao Ni obtained his Ph.D. from Nankai University. He currently holds the position of Associate Professor at Guangdong University of Technology and serves as a William Mong Visiting Research Fellow at The University of Hong Kong. His research primarily focuses on neuromorphic electronic devices and systems. As the first author and corresponding author, he has published more than 20 high-level SCI papers in internationally renowned scientific and technological journals, including Nature Communications, ACS Nano, Advanced Science, SmartMat, Nano Energy, etc. He also holds positions as a young editorial board member and guest editor at journals like The Innovation, Exploration, Microsystems & Nanoengineering, Soft Science, Information & Functional Materials, Materials Lab, and Biosensors.

Lu Yang

Institute of Photoelectronic Thin Film Devices and Technology of Nankai University

Scopus ID: 57221861836

Lu Yang obtained his Ph.D. from Nankai University. His research primarily focuses on ion hydrogel sensors, artificial synaptic devices, and artificial motor nerves. He has contributed to the publication of over 30 SCI papers in these areas.

Huanhuan Wei

Anhui University

ORCID: 0000-0002-1306-5941

Huanhuan Wei obtained his Ph.D. from Nankai University. His primary research interests are the exploration and application of low-dimensional thin film materials and synaptic devices. He has over 40 published articles in in journals such as Nature Communications, Nano Letters, and Advanced Functional Materials.

 

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Open Call for Papers – Optical Nanomaterials for Biomedical and Environmental applications

Open Call for Papers – Optical Nanomaterials for Biomedical and Environmental Applications

Guest Edited by Yun Suk Huh, Mingdong Dong, Zegao Wang , Marzieh Ramezani Farani, Shuai Zhang and Mohammad Tavakkoli Yaraki.

Nanoscale and Nanoscale Advances are pleased to announce an open call for papers to an upcoming themed collection on optical nanomaterials for biomedical and environmental applications. This collection is guest edited by Professor Yun Suk Huh (Inha University, South Korea),  Professor Mingdong Dong (Aarhus University, Denmark), Professor Zegao Wang (Sichuan University, China), Dr. Marzieh Ramezani Farani (Inha University, South Korea),  Dr.Shuai Zhang (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA),  and Dr. Mohammad Tavakkoli Yaraki (Macquarie University, Australia).

 

To achieve high selectivity and sensitivity in detecting and quantifying analytes, biosensors with a high signal-to-noise ratio are essential. Optical biosensors have gained significant attention over the past decade. Fluorescent and plasmonic nanomaterials are two key types of optical nanomaterials used in various biomedical and environmental applications. Advances in this field are driven by the discovery of new nanomaterials and techniques. These ultrasensitive optical probes are employed for monitoring and detecting pollutants, as well as for in-vitro and in-vivo diagnosis, visualization, and treatment of severe diseases. They are utilized in both colloidal and planar systems, contributing to improved quality of life and a promising future for research.

The current special issue aims to highlight the significance of optical nanomaterials in detecting, quantifying, visualizing, and analyzing biomedical and environmental topics. It will cover a range of materials and techniques, including:

  • Fluorescent nanomaterials (e.g., organic molecules, metal nanoclusters, carbon dots, quantum dots)
  • Plasmonic nanostructures (e.g., metal nanoparticles, planar metal structures)
  • Various biosensing technologies (e.g., fluorescent and colorimetric biosensors, SERS-based probes, SRS microscopy, microfluidic devices, lateral flow assays)
  • Drug delivery
  • Cancer treatment

This call for papers is open for the following article types:

  • Full papers
  • Review Articles

 

Open for submissions until 6 May 2025


How to submit

Articles can be submitted at any time before the deadline via the journal’s online submission system for Nanoscale or Nanoscale Advances. Accepted articles will be published in a citeable format in regular journal issues as soon as possible and collated into the themed collection online. We are looking forward to receiving your submission, which is welcomed any time before the 6 May2025 so that this collection can become available to you and the community as soon as possible.

Please note that Nanoscale is a hybrid (transformative) journal, and articles can be published either via the usual subscription model or open access (article processing charges are required). Nanoscale Advances is gold open access and requires article processing charges. Your institution may have a read & publish deal in place with the RSC which means you may be able to publish open access in our hybrid journals with fees covered by the institution. Check our journal finder to see if you are eligible.

When ready, please submit your article directly to the submission system for Nanoscale or Nanoscale Advances. Please mention that your submission is a contribution to the “Optical Nanomaterials for Biomedical and Environmental Applications collection in the “Themed Issues” section of the submission form and is in response to the Open Call.

Please note that all submissions will be subject to initial assessment and rigorous peer review to meet the usual high standards of Nanoscale or Nanoscale Advances. In some cases, the Associate Editors may offer authors a transfer to Nanoscale Advances from Nanoscale if more appropriate. All articles featured in the collection must be in scope and as such final inclusion is not guaranteed and will be up to the discretion of the guest editors.

We look forward to receiving your latest work and considering it for this collection. Please do get in touch at nanoscale-rsc@rsc.org if you have any questions at all.

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Call for Papers: Advanced Catalytic Materials for Energy and Environmental Applications

We are delighted to announce a call for papers for our latest themed collection across  Nanoscale Advances and Catalysis Science & Technology on Advanced Catalytic Materials for Energy and Environmental Applications guest edited by Dr Kalliopi Kousi(University of Surrey, UK), Dr Eleonara Cali (Politechnical di Torino, Italy), Dr Manuel Ramos Murillo (Universidad Autónoma of Ciudad Juárez, México), Dr Raúl Pérez Hernández (Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares, México) & Dr Quan Li, Honourary Guest Editor (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China)

 

This new special collection, hosted across Nanoscale Advances and Catalysis Science & Technology, is in conjunction with symposia held at IMRC Cancun in August 2024.

We invite submissions of original research articles & review articles that delve into fundamental principles and practical applications, including but not limited to:

  • Chemical synthesis and evaluation of catalytic materials to support clean liquid fuels production, environmental catalysis and remediation
  • Bulk and nanoscale catalytic materials for hydrogen production in fuel cells by electrocatalytic processes, conversion of biomass, energy storage and organic electrosynthesis (Photocatalytic materials, Electro-catalytic materials and Single-Atom Catalysts)
  • Controlled synthesis and scaling of MOFs, metal nanoparticles, etallocenes, ionic liquids, transition metal carbides, phosphides, nitrides and sulfides catalytic materials.
  • In situ studies of synthesis and/or activation of catalytic materials during pretreatment.
  • Application of advanced characterization techniques including in situ/operando methodologies by atomic force, scanning tunneling electron microscopy (SEM, STEM, TEM), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, Synchrotron Radiation, Raman, and Mössbauer spectroscopies.
  • Computational modelling and AI/machine-learning approaches for catalytic materials, reactions and mechanisms.

Articles can be submitted at any time before the deadline via the relevant journal online submission systemPlease see the journals’ webpages linked above for more information on their scope, standards, article types and author guidelines.

Please note that all submissions will be subject to initial assessment and rigorous peer review to meet the usual high standards of the journals and acceptance is not guaranteed.

Open for submissions until 30 September 2025

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