From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Fri Jun 27 08:03:00 2014 From: "Prija Ponnan prija.ponnan : gmail.com" To: CCL Subject: CCL: Invitation to Submit Review Article Current Protein & Peptide Science (IF: 2.326) Message-Id: <-50290-140627073939-5921-MZ732kqUyE/FTta659nByA/./server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Prija Ponnan Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=001a113498263f5a4904fccfc3c2 Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2014 17:08:50 +0530 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: Prija Ponnan [prija.ponnan^-^gmail.com] --001a113498263f5a4904fccfc3c2 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear Authors/Researchers We are pleased to announce a call for papers for the new thematic issue on *'*Peptide Science at the Chemistry Biology Interface*'* published by Curre= nt Protein & Peptide Science (Impact Factor: 2.326). *Guest edited by Prof. Diwan S. Rawat, Dr. Prija Ponnan *, this thematic issue will publish review articles with emphasis on the frontiers of peptide chemistry and biology covering contemporary and emerging applications of peptide science involving topics such as *de novo* design of peptide and peptide mimetic engineered with predictable structure and function with better precision for targeted application; advances in cyclic and macrocyclic peptide discovery; post-translationally modified peptide and peptide-oligonucleotide conjugates intervening in biological processes, controlling macromolecular assembly and binding; peptides as catalysts and a basis for new biomaterials; discovery and manoeuvring of bioactive natural peptides; using ligation approaches and amide bond formation in peptide chemistry. Special attention will be given to the topics including the application of peptide science in signal transduction; peptide-membrane interactions; peptides as diagnostics; pharmaceuticals, biomaterials for peptide delivery; peptides as imaging agents and peptide nano materials. We welcome the submission of high-quality review articles to the thematic issue of Current Protein & Peptide Science that discuss research in the field of peptide science covering recent advances in the field from the leading laboratories from different regions/countries of the world and including future perspectives. Original papers, research articles and letter articles/short communications are not considered for publication in Current Protein & Peptide Science. *The submission deadline is December 31, 2014.* Guide to authors and other details are available on the Journal=E2=80=99s website Current Protein & Peptide Science . Please note that all the submitted proposals will be peer reviewed prior to any decision on acceptance for publication. Interested Authors/ Researcher, please submit Abstract containing a list of names and affiliations of contributing authors, titles of proposed articles at prija.ponnan././.gmail.com. *We would also appreciate if you could kindly circulate the information to colleagues and other contacts in the field.* Kind regards, *Prof. Diwan S. Rawat and Dr. Prija Ponnan* Guest Editors *Current Protein & Peptide Science* --001a113498263f5a4904fccfc3c2 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Dear Authors/Researchers


We are pleased to announce a call= for papers for the new thematic issue on=C2=A0'Peptide Science at the Chemistry= Biology Interface'=C2=A0published by=C2=A0Current Pr= otein & Peptide Science=C2=A0(Impact Factor: 2.326).

Guest edited by Prof. Diwan S. Rawat, =C2=A0Dr. Prija Ponnan=C2= =A0, this thematic issue=C2=A0will publish review articles with emphasis = on the frontiers of peptide chemistry and biology covering contemporary and= emerging applications of peptide science involving topics such as=C2=A0de nov= o= =C2=A0design of peptide and peptide mimetic engineered with predictable str= ucture and function with better precision for targeted application; advance= s in cyclic and macrocyclic peptide discovery; post-translationally modifie= d peptide and peptide-oligonucleotide conjugates intervening in biological = processes, controlling macromolecular assembly and binding; peptides as cat= alysts and a basis for new biomaterials; discovery and manoeuvring of bioac= tive natural peptides; using ligation approaches and amide bond formation i= n peptide chemistry. Special attention will be given to the topics includin= g the application of peptide science in signal transduction; peptide-membra= ne interactions; peptides as diagnostics; pharmaceuticals, biomaterials for= peptide delivery; peptides as imaging agents and peptide nano materials.= =C2=A0=C2=A0

We welc= ome the submission=C2=A0of high-quality review articles=C2=A0to the thematic issue= of=C2=A0Current Protein & Peptide Science=C2=A0that discuss= research in the field of peptide science covering recent advances in the f= ield from the leading laboratories from different regions/countries of the = world and including future perspectives. Original papers, research articles= and letter articles/short communications are not considered for publicatio= n in Current Protein & Peptide Science.
The submission deadline is December 31, 2014.=

<= font face=3D"times new roman, serif">Guide to authors and other details are available on the Journal= =E2=80=99s website=C2=A0Current Protein & Peptide Science.


Please note that all the submitted proposals will be pee= r reviewed prior to any decision on acceptance for publication.

Interested Authors/ Researcher, please submit Abstract containing a list = of names and affiliations of contributing authors, titles of proposed artic= les at=C2=A0prija.ponnan././.gmail.com= .=


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We would also appreciate if you could kindly circulate the information = to colleagues and other contacts in the field.



Kind regards,

Prof.= Diwan S. Rawat and Dr. Prija Ponnan

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--001a113498263f5a4904fccfc3c2-- From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Fri Jun 27 10:46:01 2014 From: "David Rogers david.rogers*|*ed.ac.uk" To: CCL Subject: CCL: Online Distance Leaning Course in Computational Chemistry Message-Id: <-50291-140627104239-14106-jShlJeYtnjKXGtLCg6zBpQ(!)server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: "David Rogers" Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2014 10:42:37 -0400 Sent to CCL by: "David Rogers" [david.rogers(_)ed.ac.uk] Dear CCL Subscribers, The EaStCHEM Research School of Chemistry is pleased to announce that the online-distance-learning Postgraduate Certificate in Computational Chemistry and Modelling is open for registration, for intake of students for the 2014/2015 and 2015/2016 academic years. More information can be found at the programmes website: www.ccm.chem.ed.ac.uk Thanks and best wishes, David -- Dr David M. Rogers Research Computing and Distance Education Development Officer School of Chemistry The University of Edinburgh Joseph Black Building The King's Buildings West Mains Road Edinburgh EH9 3JJ UK T. 0131 650 7748 F. 0131 650 6453 E. david.rogers__ed.ac.uk