Introducing the 2023 Bioconjugate Chemistry Editorial Team

Gonçalo J.L. Bernardes, Peng Zou, Zhifei Dai, Erin Lavik, Jan van Hest, Gang Zheng, Nathan Quinn, Christina M. MacLaughlin, Theresa M. Reineke (Corresponding author)

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Abstract

Along with the celebration of the new year, we celebrate many successes at Bioconjugate Chemistry. This includes additions and renewal of our editors, who play a critical role in service to our research community of authors, reviewers, and readers. As highlighted in our January 2023 editorial, (1) we sincerely thank Prof. Vince Rotello, who stepped down after a decade of success as Editor-in-Chief. We also extend a sincere thank you to Prof. Bradley Smith, who also stepped down after 10 years of service as Associate Editor for the journal. With great enthusiasm, we introduce the 2023 editorial team at Bioconjugate Chemistry, which includes five new additions to the editorial staff: Prof. Gonçalo Bernardes from the University of Cambridge, Prof. Peng Zou, from the Peking University, Mr. Nathan Quinn and Dr. Christina MacLaughlin from ACS Publications, and Prof. Theresa Reineke from the University of Minnesota. We also introduce and celebrate the team of four editors that are continuing in dedicated service to our community and ACS Publications: Prof. Zhifei Dai from Peking University, Prof. Jan van Hest from Eindhoven University of Technology, Prof. Erin Lavik from the University of Maryland Baltimore Country, and Prof. Gang Zheng from the University of Toronto. We wish our entire scientific community a happy, healthy, and productive 2023 and look forward to working with you all to disseminate many exciting advances in Bioconjugate Chemistry.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)279-282
Number of pages4
JournalBioconjugate Chemistry
Volume34
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Feb 2023

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