Interview: Chem Catalysis - Cell
https://www.cell.com/chem-catalysis/interviewShe moved to the US in 2013 to take up a postdoctoral fellowship at the Getty Conservation Institute, which she completed in 2015. She moved to Cell Press in 2016 to become Chem ’s first scientific editor, covering physical chemistry. She was promoted to associate editor in 2019 and in March 2020 was promoted to the inaugural Chem Catalysis ...
Cell Press: Chem
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Why submit: Chem Catalysis - Cell
https://www.cell.com/chem-catalysis/why-submitExtend your reach. When you publish with Chem Catalysis, you will have the opportunity to make an impact with researchers in academia and industry. Join a growing community of authors, readers, and reviewers associated with one of Cell Press’s physical science titles, and take advantage of the opportunity to transfer from one of our leading ...
Cell Press: Chem Catalysis
https://www.cell.com/chem-catalysisChem Catalysis Checklist Learn more about the benefits of our checklist. Activity article Two scientists discuss the role of catalysis in addressing questions of societal importance. Cell Press Community Review: A new approach to peer review and publication ...
Aims and scope: Chem Catalysis - Cell
https://www.cell.com/chem-catalysis/aimsChem Catalysis is a monthly journal publishing innovative and insightful research on fundamental and applied catalysis, providing a platform for researchers across chemistry, chemical engineering, and related fields to disseminate and promote their work. The journal is a premier resource for scientists, researchers, and engineers in both academia and industry, bridging the …
Cell Press: Chem Catalysis
www.cell.com › chem-catalysisTwo scientists discuss the role of catalysis in addressing questions of societal importance. Accessible high-throughput experimentation from startup to scale. Chem and iScience editors sit down with Tim Cernak, Dani Schultz, Jake Janey, and Matt Gaunt to talk about the myths about high-throughput experimentation.