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Read the First Issue of EES Batteries

We are proud to announce the publication of the first issue of EES Batteries, our newest journal highlighting the latest developments in battery technology. The journal, a companion to Energy & Environmental Science, is Gold Open Access and welcomes influential, high impact and quality research across all scientific disciplines including chemistry, physics, materials science, engineering, computational/theoretical studies, and policy.

Click here to read the EES Batteries blog post about the first issue, and then check out the articles themselves by clicking here.

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A Busy Year for the Brazilian Chemistry Community

2024 was one of the busiest years in recent history for the chemistry community in Brazil. Encouraged by a return of federal funding for research and collaboration, there is hope again that we are headed in the right direction.

Maintaining tradition, last year we supported the Global Women Breakfast-GWB. This meeting is an inspiration for many women in the chemical sciences, offering an opportunity to network about challenges and successes. The Chemistry Institute in Arararquara, at UNESP-State University of Sao Paulo, hosted the event; our Brazil office manager, Elizabeth Magalhaes, presented researchers with awards for their work including funding for attendance to the Brazilian Chemical Society meeting.

The 47th Annual Meeting of the Brazilian Chemical Society had great representation from RSC, as both Beth and Dr. Laura Fisher, Executive Editor of RSC Advances, attended to discuss Open Access with the regional community. They met with SBQ President, Prof. Dr. Rossimiriam Freitas (UFMG) to affirm ongoing collaboration between our two societies, including in the annual awarding of the JP-RSC-RASBQ prize. Together, we agreed to sponsor several division and specialized meetings, enabling us to support researchers across the country of Brazil.

Next, the X Encontro Nacional de Química Ambiental (ENQAmb) with the XV Latin American Symposium on Environmental Analytical Chemistry (LASEAC) was held in Ouro Preto-MG. This historic city is known for its gold and diamond mines, and as a result, is a place of environmental concern. At the conference, we gave a presentation to local researchers on publishing in our environmental and analytical journals.

Beth next travelled from MG state to Rio for the 29th International Liquid Crystal Conference (ILCC2024). This was an important international event that drew attendance from the top Brazilian researchers in the field, and Soft Matter, RSC Advances, Materials Advances, and Journal of Materials Chemistry C sponsored poster prizes.

Following these international events, Beth attended the main SBQ division meetings of the year: Brazilian Meeting on Organic Synthesis (BMOS), Brazilian Meeting on Inorganic Chemistry (BMIC), and National Meeting on Analytical Chemistry (ENQA). At BMOS, Beth and Dr. Jennifer Schomaker (UW Madison), editorial board member for Organic Chemistry Frontiers, awarded our traditional RSC/BMOS Early Career Investigator Award – together with the UK government, we sponsored two Brazilians and two UK researchers to present their work at the event.

Similarly, at BMIC, we sponsored one Brazilian researcher as Early Career Researcher DQI/Royal Soc Chem Awardee to present a plenary lecture. Along with Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers editorial board member Dr. Justin Wilson (UC Santa Barbara), we announced a special issue related to the meeting. We also heard from other RSC editors at the meeting, including Drs. Ana Flavia Nogueira and Camila Abbehausen.

At ENQA, a huge meeting for analytical chemists, we were supported by our editorial board members Drs. Marcia Mesko (UFPel-JAAS) and Wendell Coltro (UFG-Analytical Chemistry) to present to a full audience about our journals.

 

Marcia, Elizabeth, and Wendell at ENQA after presenting to over 100 attendees.

 

Beth next attended the annual Materials Research Society (MRS) Meeting-Brazil in Sao Paulo state. With more than 1700 attendees, this conference was an excellent opportunity to present to the community about our journals. Beth was supported by Editor-in-Chief of RSC Applied Interfaces, Dr. Federico Rosei (University of Trieste, Italy), who was an invited speaker at the event. We also sponsored six oral and poster prizes, which were warmly received by researchers.

 

Dr. Federico Rosei presenting at MRS-Brazil.

 

Besides these larger events, RSC Brazil was able to support one regional SBQ meeting for the Minas Gerais state, three site visits to the main universities in Sao Paulo (USP, UNICAMP, and Mackenzie), three symposia, two workshops, an accreditation visit, and four chemistry weeks around the country.

The final conferences Beth attended in 2024 were the AutoOrg-8th Meeting on Self Assembly Structures in Solution and at Interfaces and the ICCB-3rd International Congress on Bioactive Compounds. ICCB was a new conference for us, focused on food science – here we presented the community with information about Sustainable Food Technology and Food & Function.

Overall, RSC Brazil was able to attend fourteen events in-person in 2024 and nine more virtually. We hope that by showing our interest in different areas of the chemical sciences, we keep the RSC in the front of researchers’ minds when considering where to publish their work.

 

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2025 PCCP Emerging Investigator Lectureship is Open for Nominations

Nominations are now open for the 2025 PCCP Emerging Investigator Lectureship and will close on April 5th, 2025. This lectureship recognises early career scientists working the fields of physical chemistry, chemical physics, and biophysical chemistry, and acts as a platform for early career physical chemists to showcase their research to the wider scientific community.

The winner of the lectureship will receive a £1000 contribution towards travel and accommodation costs to attend and present a lecture based on their research at a leading international meeting. Additionally, all shortlisted nominees will be invited to contribute to an Emerging Investigators-themed collection in PCCP.

To be eligible for the lectureship, the candidate must:

  • Have completed their PhD
  • Be actively pursuing an independent research career within physical chemistry, chemical physics or biophysical chemistry
  • Be at an early stage of their independent career (typically this will be within 10 years of completing their PhD, but appropriate consideration will be given to those who have taken a career break or followed a different study path)

Click here to learn more about the PCCP Emerging Investigator Lectureship, see previous winners, and learn how to nominate an early career researcher you know for the award.

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Congratulating the Poster Prize Winners at 2024 NanoDay

The Royal Society of Chemistry was proud to co-sponsor the poster competition at Vanderbilt University Institute of Nanoscale Science and Engineering’s 24th Annual Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Forum, also known as NanoDay. The yearly event at Vanderbilt University features speakers and posters from scientists and engineers working in nanoscience and nanotechnology.

This year, the Royal Society of Chemistry co-sponsored the poster competition, where each winner received (in addition to cash prizes) a one-year RSC student membership, as well as an invitation to submit a paper to a journal published by the Royal Society of Chemistry. This year’s winners were:

 

1st Place

Shannon Martello, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (Rafat group): “Neutrophil-Vasculature Interactions Promote Pro-Recurrent Niche Formation Post-Radiotherapy”

 

2nd Place

Harrison Walker, Interdisciplinary Materials Science (Pantelides group): “Polar-Topology-Mediated Phonons in Ferroelectric Superlattices”

Megan Keech, Biomedical Engineering (Duvall group): “Therapeutic siRNA conjugates for osteoarthritis”

 

3rd Place

Daniel Woods, Biomedical Engineering (Gonzales group): “Fabrication of flexible, transparent electrodes for acute recordings in non-human primates”

Hayden Pagendarm, Biomedical Engineering (Wilson group): “Albumin-binding nanobody-antigen fusions enhance antigen presentation and improve vaccine responses through pharmacokinetic modulation”

Lillie Cate Allen, Hillsboro High School (Kidambi group): “Optimizing the Porosity of Different PVDF Castings”

 

Fan Favorite

Patricia Poley, Biomedical Engineering (Duvall group): “Sustained Release of siRNA from Antioxidant Polymer Microparticles for the Treatment of Osteoarthritis”

 

Interdisciplinary Materials Science 10-Week Rotation Poster Winners:

1st Place

Emanuela Riglioni, Interdisciplinary Materials Science (Ebrish group): “Optimization of etch, release, and transfer of GaN HEMTs devices”

 

2nd Place

Thiago Arnaud, Interdisciplinary Materials Science (Caldwell group): “Controlling polariton dispersion in anisotropic media through isotopic enrichment”

 

NanoDay 2024
VINSE
Vanderbilt University
Photo: Anne Rayner

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Recognizing Our 2024 Editorial Board Members

At the end of 2024, the RSC Americas office would like to again recognize the Editorial and Advisory Board members in the region who joined over the course of 2024. This year, we had over 20 new Editorial Board members and over 100 Advisory Board members join since we last recognized new additions in December 2023. We would like to thank all of the outstanding work and guidance provided by these researchers, who help ensure the Royal Society of Chemistry maintains its community focus while publishing high-impact, groundbreaking scientific work. Thank you for everything you have done this year, and we look forward to 2025!

New Editorial Board Members:

B. Jill Venton, University of Virginia (USA)
Analytical Methods, Editor-in-Chief

Elsie Sunderland, Harvard University (USA)
Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts, Editor-in-Chief

Dionisios Vlachos, University of Delaware (USA)
Reaction Chemistry & Engineering, Editor-in-Chief

Stephen Klippenstein, Argonne National Laboratory (USA)
Environmental Science: Atmospheres, Editorial Board Member

Roger Linington, Simon Fraser University (Canada)
Natural Product Reports, Editorial Board Member

Mark Maclachlan, University of British Columbia (Canada)
Nanoscale Horizons, Scientific Editor

Hans Renata, Rice University (USA)
Chemical Science, Associate Editor

Hannah Shafaat, University of California, Los Angeles (USA)
Chemical Science, Associate Editor

Matthew Sigman, University of Utah (USA)
Chemical Science, Associate Editor

Jason Hein, University of British Columbia (Canada)
Digital Discovery, Associate Editor

Joshua Schrier, Fordham University (USA)
Digital Discovery, Associate Editor

Xin Li, Harvard University (USA)
EES Batteries, Associate Editor

Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena, Georgia Institute of Technology (USA)
EES Solar, Associate Editor

Carla Ng, University of Pittsburgh (USA)
Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts, Associate Editor

Ning Dai, University at Buffalo (USA)
Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology, Associate Editor

Elin Winkler, Centro Atómico Bariloche (Argentina)
Journal of Materials Chemistry C/Materials Advances, Associate Editor

Eva Hemmer, University of Ottawa (Canada)
Nanoscale/Nanoscale Advances, Associate Editor

Shelley Claridge, Purdue University (USA)
RSC Applied Interfaces, Associate Editor

Wei Gao, California Institute of Technology (USA)
Sensors & Diagnostics, Associate Editor

Carlos D. Garcia, Clemson University (USA)
Sensors & Diagnostics, Associate Editor

Michael Serpe, University of Alberta (Canada)
Sensors & Diagnostics, Associate Editor

Adriano Brandelli, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil)
Sustainable Food Technology, Associate Editor

 

New Advisory Board Members:

Ashley Ross, University of Cincinnati (USA)
Analyst, Advisory Board Member

Scott Martin, Saint Louis University (USA)
Analytical Methods, Advisory Board Member

Michael Roper, Florida State University (USA)
Analytical Methods, Advisory Board Member

Eric Appel, Stanford University (USA)
Biomaterials Science, Advisory Board Member

Louise Berben, University of California, Davis (USA)
ChemComm, Advisory Board Member

Robert Gilliard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA)
ChemComm, Advisory Board Member

Kerri Pratt, University of Michigan (USA)
ChemComm, Advisory Board Member

Rommie Amaro, University of California, San Diego (USA)
Chemical Science, Advisory Board Member

Alexis Grimaud, Boston College (USA)
Chemical Science, Advisory Board Member

Garry Rumbles, University of Colorado Boulder (USA)
Chemical Science, Advisory Board Member

Mohammad R Seyedsayamdost, Princeton University (USA)
Chemical Science, Advisory Board Member

Alejandro Vila, Universidad Nacional de Rosario (Argentina)
Chemical Science, Advisory Board Member

Amanda Morris, Virginia Tech (USA)
Chemical Society Reviews, Advisory Board Member

Kristin Hutchins, University of Missouri (USA)
CrystEngComm, Advisory Board Member

Abel Moreno, National Autonomous University of Mexico (Mexico)
CrystEngComm, Advisory Board Member

Harry B. Gray, California Institute of Technology (USA)
Dalton Transactions, Advisory Board Member

Jennifer Love, University of British Columbia (Canada)
Dalton Transactions, Advisory Board Member

Doug Stephan, University of Toronto (Canada)
Dalton Transactions, Advisory Board Member

Tim Storr, Simon Fraser University (Canada)
Dalton Transactions, Advisory Board Member

Christine Thomas, The Ohio State University (USA)
Dalton Transactions, Advisory Board Member

Jahed Abed, Meta (USA)
Digital Discovery, Advisory Board Member

Joel W. Ager III, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (USA)
EES Catalysis, Advisory Board Member

Anastassia Alexandrova, University of California, Los Angeles (USA)
EES Catalysis, Advisory Board Member

Yu Huang, University of California, Los Angeles (USA)
EES Catalysis, Advisory Board Member

Emily Carter, Princeton University (USA)
Energy & Environmental Science, Advisory Board Member

David Sinton, University of Toronto (Canada)
Energy & Environmental Science, Advisory Board Member

Sarbajit Banerjee, Texas A&M University (USA)
Energy Advances, Advisory Board Member

Heather MacLean, University of Toronto (Canada)
Energy Advances, Advisory Board Member

Greg Goss, University of Alberta (Canada)
Environmental Science: Nano, Advisory Board Member

Sara Mason, Brookhaven National Laboratory (USA)
Environmental Science: Nano, Advisory Board Member

Tara Sabo-Attwood, University of South Carolina (USA)
Environmental Science: Nano, Advisory Board Member

Mario Ferruzzi, Virginia Tech (USA)
Food & Function, Advisory Board Member

Neuza (Mariko Aymoto) Hassimotto, University of São Paulo (Brazil)
Food & Function, Advisory Board Member

Chi-Tang Ho, Rutgers University (USA)
Food & Function, Advisory Board Member

Dragan Milenkovic, University of California, Davis (USA)
Food & Function, Advisory Board Member

Susannah Scott, University of California, Santa Barbara (USA)
Green Chemistry, Advisory Board Member

Christopher J. Chang, Princeton University (USA)
Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers, Advisory Board Member

Oleg V. Ozerov, Texas A&M University (USA)
Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers, Advisory Board Member

Marco Aurélio Zezzi Arruda, UNICAMP (Brazil)
Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, Advisory Board Member

Matthieu Baudelet, University of Central Florida (USA)
Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, Advisory Board Member

David Koppenaal, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (USA)
Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, Advisory Board Member

Claire Xiong, Boise State University (USA)
Journal of Materials Chemistry A/Materials Advances, Advisory Board Member

Iain McCulloch, University of Princeton (USA)
Journal of Materials Chemistry C/Materials Advances, Advisory Board Member

Robbyn Anand, Iowa State University (USA)
Lab on a Chip, Advisory Board Member

Jesse Greener, Laval University (Canada)
Lab on a Chip, Advisory Board Member

Abhishek Jain, Texas A&M University (USA)
Lab on a Chip, Advisory Board Member

James Crawford, Altos Labs (USA)
MedChemComm, Advisory Board Member

Hao Jing, George Mason University (USA)
Nanoscale Advances, Advisory Board Member

Li Li, Northeastern University (USA)
Nanoscale Horizons, Advisory Board Member

Neha Garg, Georgia Institute of Technology (USA)
Natural Product Reports, Advisory Board Member

Hendrik Luesch, University of Florida (USA)
Natural Product Reports, Advisory Board Member

Dirk Trauner, University of Pennsylvania (USA)
Natural Product Reports, Advisory Board Member

Vladimir V. Kouznetsov, Universidad Industrial de Santander (Colombia)
New Journal of Chemistry, Advisory Board Member

Stuart Conway, University of California, Los Angeles (USA)
Organic Chemistry Frontiers, Advisory Board Member

Jeremiah A Johnson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA)
Polymer Chemistry, Advisory Board Member

Klavs Jensen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA)
Reaction Chemistry & Engineering, Advisory Board Member

Anna Balazs, University of Pittsburgh (USA)
RSC Applied Interfaces, Advisory Board Member

Carlos F. O. Graeff, Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) (Brazil)
RSC Applied Interfaces, Advisory Board Member

Kristi Anseth, University of Colorado, Boulder (Canada)
RSC Applied Polymers, Advisory Board Member

Jason Bara, The University of Alabama (USA)
RSC Applied Polymers, Advisory Board Member

Matthew L. Becker, Duke University (USA)
RSC Applied Polymers, Advisory Board Member

Sidi A. Bencherif, Northeastern University (USA)
RSC Applied Polymers, Advisory Board Member

Kelly A. Burke, University of Connecticut (USA)
RSC Applied Polymers, Advisory Board Member

Heather D. Maynard, University of California, Los Angeles (USA)
RSC Applied Polymers, Advisory Board Member

Alshakim Nelson, University of Washington (USA)
RSC Applied Polymers, Advisory Board Member

Luiz Antonio Pessan, Federal University of São Carlos (Brazil)
RSC Applied Polymers, Advisory Board Member

Eleftheria Roumeli, University of Washington (USA)
RSC Applied Polymers, Advisory Board Member

Anita Shukla, Brown University (USA)
RSC Applied Polymers, Advisory Board Member

Junpeng Wang, University of Akron (USA)
RSC Applied Polymers, Advisory Board Member

Haian Fu, Emory University (USA)
RSC Chemical Biology, Advisory Board Member

Robert Carpick, University of Pennsylvania (USA)
RSC Mechanochemistry, Advisory Board Member

Stephen Craig, Duke University (USA)
RSC Mechanochemistry, Advisory Board Member

Deborah Crawford, University of Birmingham (USA)
RSC Mechanochemistry, Advisory Board Member

Mario Del Pópolo, CONICET & National University of Cuyo (Argentina)
RSC Mechanochemistry, Advisory Board Member

Seong Kim, Pennsylvania State University (USA)
RSC Mechanochemistry, Advisory Board Member

Audrey Moores, McGill (Canada)
RSC Mechanochemistry, Advisory Board Member

Emily Day, University of Delaware (USA)
RSC Pharmaceutics, Advisory Board Member

Anthony J. Hickey, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (USA)
RSC Pharmaceutics, Advisory Board Member

Eliana Lima, Universidade Federal de Goias (Brazil)
RSC Pharmaceutics, Advisory Board Member

Priyabrata Mukherjee, University of Oklahoma (USA)
RSC Pharmaceutics, Advisory Board Member

Wilson Poon, University of Texas at El Paso (USA)
RSC Pharmaceutics, Advisory Board Member

Lingling Shen, Novartis (USA)
RSC Pharmaceutics, Advisory Board Member

Audra Stinchcomb, University of Maryland (USA)
RSC Pharmaceutics, Advisory Board Member

Stefan Wilhelm, University of Oklahoma (USA)
RSC Pharmaceutics, Advisory Board Member

Chunmei Ban, University of Colorado Boulder (USA)
Sustainable Energy & Fuels, Advisory Board Member

Shirley Meng, University of Chicago (USA)
Sustainable Energy & Fuels, Advisory Board Member

Alissa Park, University of California, Los Angeles (USA)
Sustainable Energy & Fuels, Advisory Board Member

Amy Prieto, Colorado State University (USA)
Sustainable Energy & Fuels, Advisory Board Member

Erin Ratcliff, Georgia Institute of Technology (USA)
Sustainable Energy & Fuels, Advisory Board Member

Cristobal Aguilar González, Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila (Mexico)
Sustainable Food Technology, Advisory Board Member

Rafael Auras, Michigan State University (USA)
Sustainable Food Technology, Advisory Board Member

Ian Noble, Mendelez International (USA)
Sustainable Food Technology, Advisory Board Member

Joshua Buss, University of Michigan (USA)
Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers, Early Career Advisory Board Member

Selvan Demir, Michigan State University (USA)
Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers, Early Career Advisory Board Member

Marcus Drover, Western University (Canada)
Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers, Early Career Advisory Board Member

Jarad Mason, Harvard University (USA)
Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers, Early Career Advisory Board Member

Eva Nichols, University of British Columbia (Canada)
Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers, Early Career Advisory Board Member

Timothy Su, University of California, Riverside (USA)
Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers, Early Career Advisory Board Member

Alexandra Velian, University of Washington (USA)
Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers, Early Career Advisory Board Member

Dianne Xiao, University of Washington (USA)
Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers, Early Career Advisory Board Member

Jeff Bandar, Colorado State University (USA)
Organic Chemistry Frontiers, Early Career Advisory Board Member

C. Rose Kennedy, University of Rochester (USA)
Organic Chemistry Frontiers, Early Career Advisory Board Member

Cody Ross Pitts, University of California, Davis (USA)
Organic Chemistry Frontiers, Early Career Advisory Board Member

Jolene P. Reid, University of British Columbia (Canada)
Organic Chemistry Frontiers, Early Career Advisory Board Member

Christo S. Sevov, The Ohio State University (USA)
Organic Chemistry Frontiers, Early Career Advisory Board Member

Erin Stache, Princeton University (USA)
Organic Chemistry Frontiers, Early Career Advisory Board Member

Makeda Tekle-Smith, Columbia University (USA)
Organic Chemistry Frontiers, Early Career Advisory Board Member

Zachary K. Wickens, University of Wisconsin–Madison (USA)
Organic Chemistry Frontiers, Early Career Advisory Board Member

Yang Yang, University of California, Santa Barbara (USA)
Organic Chemistry Frontiers, Early Career Advisory Board Member

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Celebrating George Whitesides’ 85th Birthday

The Royal Society of Chemistry is honored to publish a cross-journal collection celebrating Professor George Whitesides on his 85th birthday. Professor Whitesides, the Woodford L. and Ann A. Flowers University Research Professor at Harvard University, has profoundly influenced numerous scientific fields, from microfluidics and materials science to physical and organic chemistry, energy, biophysics and more. His work spans self-assembly, nanotechnology, science for developing economies, rational drug design, and beyond, always tackling complex problems with elegant simplicity.

This special collection features invited tributes from alumni of the Whitesides research group. These contributions highlight his influence in pioneering research and remarkable leadership, underscoring his pivotal role in mentoring generations of exceptional scientists. Join us in celebrating his extraordinary legacy by clicking here to explore the ever-growing collection.

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Green Chemistry Announces the New Green Foundation Box

Recently, Green Chemistry, the Royal Society of Chemistry’s premiere journal on the development of alternative green and sustainable technologies, introduced the Green Foundation box as a requirement for all submitted articles (starting December 2nd, 2024). This section is 140 maximum and asks authors to answer three specific questions regarding their manuscript, based on the article type:

 

Primary research: Communications and Full Papers
1. How does your work advance the field of green chemistry?
2. Please can you describe your specific green chemistry achievement, either quantitatively or qualitatively?
3. How could your work be made greener and be elevated by further research?

 

 Secondary research: Critical reviews, Tutorial reviews, and Perspectives
1. What advances in green chemistry have been discussed?
2. What makes the area of study of significant wider interest?
3. What will the future of this field hold, and how will the insight in your review help shape green chemistry science?

 

The Green Foundation box will be seen by the editor and reviewers and will help them ascertain the green advance that the work presents, as well as published with accepted manuscripts as a concise way for authors to contextualize their work in terms of the green principles applied and the wider sustainability/societal impact.

For more details about the new Green Foundation box, see this post on the Green Chemistry blog, which also features examples prepared by past and present Editorial Board Members based on recently published articles. More information can also be found in the full Editorial published in Green Chemistry.

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More New Editorial Board Members!

January is a busy month for many, and there’s no exception for the RSC editoral and advisory boards! Since our last recognition in December 2022, even more fantastic North and South American researchers have been appointed to the editoral and advisory boards of several RSC Journals. The RSC Americas office would like to extend our warmest welcome!

 

New Editorial Board Members:

Jennifer Wilcox, University of Pennsylvania (USA)
Energy & Environmental Science, Editoral Board Member

Susan Habas, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (USA)
EES: Catalysis, Associate Editor

Antonio Facchetti, Northwestern University and Flexterra Corporation (USA)
Journal of Materials Chemistry C, Associate Editor
Materials Advances, Associate Editor

Amy Herr, University of California, Berkeley (USA)
Lab on a Chip, Associate Editor

Annie Castonguay, INRS (University of Quebec) (Canada)
New Journal of Chemistry, Associate Editor

Vera R. L. Constantino, University of São Paulo (Brazil)
New Journal of Chemistry, Associate Editor

Jennifer Heemstra, Washington University in St. Louis (USA)
RSC Chemical Biology, Editoral Board Member

Zaneta Nikolovska-Coleska, University of Michigan (USA)
RSC Chemical Biology, Associate Editor

 

New Advisory Board Members:

Claire Xiong, Boise State University (USA)
Journal of Materials Chemistry A, Advisory Board Member

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Ten Years of Journal of Materials Chemistry A, B, and C !

When the Journal of Materials Chemistry became three separate titles in 2013, it represented a fantastic opportunity to grow the scope of the journal and provide dedicated homes for for all kinds of ground-breaking and impactful research.

In the ten years since then, the Journal of Materials Chemistry A, B, and C have published over 45,000 articles across the breadth of materials science, serving as high impact homes for research in the areas of energy and sustainability, biology and medicine, and optical, magnetic and electronic devices.

To celebrate the tenth anniversary, the JMCs will be publishing special anniversary issues, as well as many other celebrations on the journals’ Twitter and Facebook pages. To kick off the festivities, read the Editors-in-Chief’s introductory Editorial published in journals’ first issues of 2023.

Congratulations again to the past ten years of the Journal of Materials Chemistry A, B, and C, and we look forward to many more fantastic years in the future!

 

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Welcome, New Editorial Board Members!

The RSC Americas office would like to warmly welcome the fantastic North and South American researchers who were appointed as editorial and advisory board members in the second half of 2022! To see the board members who were appointed in 2021 and the first half of 2022, follow the link. Thank you all for your amazing work and we look forward to your contributions in shaping the Royal Society of Chemistry’s portfolio of journals!

 

New Editorial Board Members:

Malika Jeffries-EL, Boston University (USA)
Chemical Science, Associate Editor

Jaqueline Kiplinger, Los Alamos National Laboratory (USA)
Dalton Transactions, Editorial Board Member

Cora Young, York University (Canada)
Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts, Editorial Board Member

Shane Grosser, Merck (USA)
Reaction Chemistry & Engineering, Associate Editor

Shannon Biros , Grand Valley State University (USA)
RSC Advances, Associate Editor

Cynthia Dowd, George Washington University (USA)
RSC Medicinal Chemistry, Associate Editor

Francesca Kerton, Memorial University of Newfoundland (Canada)
RSC Sustainability, Associate Editor

Qin Wang, University of Maryland (USA)
Sustainable Food Technology, Associate Editor

 

New Advisory Board Members:

Abel Moreno, National Autonomous University of Mexico (Mexico)
CrystEngComm, Advisory Board Member

Sarbajit Banerjee, Texas A&M University (USA)
Energy Advances, Advisory Board Member

Heather MacLean, University of Toronto (Canada)
Energy Advances, Advisory Board Member

Thuc-Quyen Nguyen, University of California Santa Barbara (USA)
Energy Advances, Advisory Board Member
Materials Horizons, Advisory Board Member

Dragan Milenkovic, University of California Davis (USA)
Food & Function, Advisory Board Member

James Crawford, Genentech USA (USA)
RSC Medicinal Chemistry, Advisory Board Member

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