Helvetica Chimica Acta, founded 1917, is one of the oldest interdisciplinary journals dedicated to the dissemination of knowledge in all areas of chemistry. With emphasis on the multidisciplinary nature of the journal, progress in subdisciplines including but not limited to organic, inorganic, physical, technical, and analytical chemistry is reported. Outstanding professionals referee all contributions, and papers are published, on average, within three months of receipt. The journal publishes more 300 papers per year, and each monthly issue contains an average of ca. 300 pages.
1st
2.000 €
2nd
1.500 €
3rd
1.000 €
Selected from the following topics:
- Metal interactions with DNA/RNA/nucleotides
- Bioinspired coordination chemistry
- Bioinspired catalysis
- Electrontransfer and radicals
- Bioinorganic clusters and nanoparticles
- Biophysical and theoretical calculations on metal-clusters and -proteins
Chemistry & Biodiversity, in its 4th year, is a high-quality journal that covers a wide range of biologically relevant topics for a truly international audience. The journal publishes both field-specific and interdisciplinary contributions on all aspects of biologically relevant chemistry research. The journal covers all research fields that straddle the border between the chemical and biological sciences, with the ultimate goal of broadening our understanding of how nature works at a molecular level.
1st
2.000 €
2nd
1.500 €
3rd
1.000 €
Selected from the following topics:
- Metals in medicine – therapeutics and diagnostics
- Metalloproteins
- Metal trafficking
- Metal-based environmental chemistry
- Biomineralization
- Metal sensors in biology
- Bioinorganic prebiotic chemistry
Additionally to the abstract volume produced by JBIC you will find a CD of the conference abstracts sponsored by Verlag Helvetica Chimica Acta in your bag.
On Friday, 01:30pm – 02:10pm at the Votiv Church, Rooseveltplatz 8, 1090 Wien.
Helvetica Chimica Acta announces three poster awards
March 26th, 2007
Chemistry and Biodiversity announces three poster awards
March 26th, 2007
Additionally to the abstract volume produced by JBIC you will find a CD of the conference abstracts sponsored by Helvetica Chimica Acta in your bag.
March 9th, 2007
Eurasia-Pacific Uninet has awarded 7 short term grants to young scientists from member institutions of Eurasia-Pacific Uninet to attend ICBIC13, July 15 – 20 in Vienna.
March 9th, 2007
The Federal Ministry of Science and Research has awarded 9 short term grants to young scientists, below 35, from Eastern- or South Eastern Europe (non EU states) to attend ICBIC13, July 15 – 20 in Vienna.
Applications (CV, letter of recommendation, list of publications) should be submitted to icbic13@ap.univie.ac.at for attention of Professor Bernhard Keppler, Chairman ICBIC 13.
Februray 28th, 2007
New Deadline for Pre-Registration & Payment at Reduced Rate: