Celebrating 20 years of published research with an ... - ACS Publications

DOI: 10.1021/cen-v086n007.p057. Publication Date: February 18, 2008. Copyright © 2008 AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. ACS Chem. Eng. News Archives...
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Published 2008 American Chemical Society

Celebrating 20 years of published research with an expanded scope and new features! http://pubs.acs.org/CRT As Chemical Research in Toxicology celebrates 20 years of publication, it looks forward to continued service of the toxicology community with a broadened scope of molecular toxicology, expanding the definition of toxins to include endogenously generated toxicants rather than just environmental agents. In addition, the definition of toxicology has been extended to include the study of how endogenous toxicants are involved in the pathogenesis of disease.

The journal has also launched a new website and introduced the following new article types: • Spotlights: highlights of articles in related journals • In This Issue: short digests of articles in the journal • Global Perspectives: preeminent researchers from around the world authoring guest editorials and sharing their views of the most important issues in toxicology within their own countries and as they relate to the global community.

l Volume 21, 2008, 12 Issues 2006 Impact Factor: 3.162 2006 Total Citations: 7,168

Visit the new website at http://pubs.acs.org/CRT

“CRT has celebrated 20 years of high-quality publication but is completely focused on the future. We are not sure what that future will look like, but we can be sure that it will be dynamic, challenging, and exciting. We can also be confident that with American Chemical Society support, we will be sufficiently nimble to adapt to new challenges and opportunities for the benefit of our authors, readers, and the toxicology community at large.” Lawrence J. Marnett, Editor Mary Geddes Stahlman Professor of Cancer Research Professor of Biochemistry, Chemistry, and Pharmacology Director, Vanderbilt Institute of Chemical Biology