The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
The international Singapore Lipid Symposium (iSLS) - a forum towards translation of lipidomic technologies - Call for Papers
摘要截稿:
全文截稿: 2018-09-10
影响因子: 3.813
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CCF分类: 无
中科院JCR分区:
• 大类 : 生物学 - 2区
• 小类 : 生化与分子生物学 - 2区
• 小类 : 内分泌学与代谢 - 3区
Overview
The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology will be publishing a Special Issue, “Theinternational Singapore Lipid Symposium (iSLS) - a forum towards translation oflipidomic technologies” with Professors Peter J Meikle, Markus R Wenk and Jerzy Adamski as Guest Editors. We believe this is an excellent topic that will be of great interest to and widely read by the scientific community. We thank you for your agreement to be a part of this special issue and we include more details below.
The international Singapore Lipid Symposium (iSLS) has been founded in 2006 on the premise to provide a forum for exchange of knowledge and information among investigators from different disciplines of research but with a common interest in lipids. It is now one of the major events in the field to keep ‘up to date in lipidomics’. Indeed, lipidomic technologies have been at the centre throughout the years, flanked by major hitherto unaddressed issues, including the chemical diversity of lipids found in nature, their natural variations, the molecular basis for lipid recognition, etc. More recently, we have had increased focus on expertise required for translation of information obtained by the usage of analytical approaches that yield molecular information of lipids. In this Special Issue, we aim to condense, in the spirit of this highly inter-disciplinary symposium, contributions from delegates of the March 2018 event (iSLS7), as well as others, such as previous supporters as well as those interested to engage in the future. This open call will accept both research-based and review article submission on this topic. All manuscripts submitted to the Special Issue will be subject to the usual high level of rigor and scrutiny as manuscripts submitted through the regular submission route.