From nicholasroehner at gmail.com Mon Mar 18 10:38:01 2024 From: nicholasroehner at gmail.com (Nicholas Roehner) Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2024 10:38:01 -0400 Subject: [BDAC-Info] Call for Articles: IWBDA 2023 Special Issue Message-ID: Dear IWBDA Attendee, This is a reminder about the upcoming opportunity to submit your manuscript to *ACS Synthetic Biology,* to appear in the ?IWBDA 2023? Virtual Special Issue. *Submission deadline: April 30, 2024* Note that your manuscript does not have to include work presented at IWBDA if it is still within the scope of IWBDA's many topics of interest (listed here ). Please also note that any article type is welcome in the Special Issue (see below), including technical notes focused on a useful piece of software or data resource. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to nicholasroehner at gmail.com. *ACS Synthetic Biology, led by Editor-in-Chief Huimin Zhao,* is the cutting-edge forum for top research in the field, has the highest editorial standards, and imposes no author submission, publication, page or color charges. Authors can opt into the ?ACS AuthorChoice? program to publish open access; learn more here . If you wish to submit, please consider the following when preparing your manuscript: - All articles must adhere to *ACS Synthetic Biology* submission guidelines *.* - Submissions are welcome in any article type (Articles, Technical notes, Viewpoints, etc.) - Manuscripts should be submitted via ACS Paragon Plus . - IMPORTANT: At the time of submission, please choose ?IWBDA 2023? from the ?Special Issue Selection? drop-down menu. Also, please state that your submission is intended for the IWBDA 2023 Special Issue in your cover letter. - Please note that all submissions to *ACS Synthetic Biology* are subject to peer-review and no guarantee of publication or inclusion into the final issue can be made prior to review. - Please contact the journal if you have any additional questions or concerns. Best, Nicholas Roehner -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: