
Click Chemistry
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VERSITA Emerging Science
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Aims and Scope
Why subscribe and read
For readers, the journal will position itself as the central and most authoritative publication in click chemistry, bringing together outstanding efforts in the disparate disciplines of chemistry, chemical biology, and materials science, united by the philosophy of click chemistry. The journal, with its wide scope but common theme, will prove to be a breeding ground for new collaborations.
Why submit
The main role of the journal is to join authors writing on click chemistry, whether it be the development of a new click chemistry reaction, the use of click chemistry for the exploration of molecular diversity and drug discovery, the design and synthesis of macro- and supramolecular nano materials, or as a tool for biological ligation and labeling. The broad diversity of topical scope, united by the underlying theme of click chemistry, brings together scientists working in chemistry, biology, medicine and physics.
Supplementary Information
- VERSITA
- VERSITA Emerging Science
- Language:
- English
- Type of Publication:
- Journal
- Subjects
- Natural Sciences > Chemistry > Chemistry, General
- Natural Sciences > Chemistry > Inorganic Chemistry
- Natural Sciences > Chemistry > Organic Chemistry
- Natural Sciences > Chemistry > Chemistry, General
- Natural Sciences > Chemistry > Inorganic Chemistry
- Natural Sciences > Chemistry > Organic Chemistry
Instructions for Authors
Submission to Click Chemistry
Please submit your manuscripts to Click Chemistry via email to
Kelly Velonia
kvelonia@versita.com
Journal Editor
Kelly Velonia, University of Crete, Greece
Editorial Advisory Board
Remzi Becer, The University of Warwick, UK
Wolfgang Binder, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Denmark
Nikos Chronakis, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Vincent Darcos, Universite Montpellier 2 Sciences et Techniques, France
Vincent Ladmiral, Charles Gerhard Institute, UMR (CNRS), France
Giuseppe Mantovani, Nottingham University, UK
Julien Nicolas, Université Paris-Sud XI, France
Sebastien Perrier, University of Sydney, Australia
Martina Stenzel, University of Sydney, Australia
Ben Zhong Tang, The Hong Kong University of Science & Technology (HKUST), China
Pall Thordarson, University of Sydney, Australia
Assistant Editors
Anna Bariotaki, University of Crete, Greece
Eleftheria Daskalaki, University of Crete, Greece
Contact
kvelonia@versita.com
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