【Contact】
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We are pleased to announce that the Elsevier "Chem" Editor Workshop will be held as shown below. Please take this opportunity to hear directly from an editor of a top journal to learn how to publish in high impact factor journals such as "Chem".
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Elsevier "Chem" Editor Workshop
"Meet the Editor – Essential tips for publishing in Chem and other high impact journals"
【Date & Time】 10:30 - 12:05, Thursday, November 10
【Participation】 Zoom Webinar
【Registration】 https://forms.office.com/r/r62DdSRmiN
【Program】
① Opening remarks (5 min)
② Presentation by the Senior Editor of the journal Chem, Dr. Vjekoslav Dekaris (30 min)
・The publication process of Cell Press series
・Tips to be accepted by Chem
・Key trends in the global chemical field etc.
③ Research presentations by two faculty members of Hiroshima University and comments from the editor on whether the related manuscript would be sent for review if it was submitted to Chem.
・Presentation by Assistant Professor Nao Tsunoji (10 min)
・Editor’s comment on the presentation by Dr. Tsunoji (10 min)
・Presentation by Assistant Professor Yohhei Adachi (10 min)
・Editor’s comment on the presentation by Dr. Adachi (10 min)
④ Q & A session (20 min)
Basic Information About Chem:
https://www.cell.com/chem/aims
Chem, a sister journal to Cell, provides a home for seminal and insightful research and showcases how fundamental studies in chemistry and its sub-disciplines may help in finding potential solutions to the global challenges of tomorrow.
Chem publishes work from across the chemical sciences and at the interfaces between chemistry and other disciplines. On submission, authors are asked to categorize their article into at least one of the following ten Sustainable Development Goals identified by the United Nations:
- Good health and well-being
- Affordable and clean energy
- Clean water and sanitation
- Climate action
- Zero hunger
- Sustainable cities and communities
- Responsible consumption and production
- Industry, innovation, and infrastructure
- Life on land
- Life below water