Editorial - ACS Combinatorial Science (ACS Publications)

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© Copyright 2003 by the American Chemical Society

Volume 5, Number 3

May/June 2003

Editorial I am pleased to announce the opening of the European office of the Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry (JCC). As of the beginning of this year, we welcomed Prof. Mark Bradley of the University of Southampton as an Associate Editor. Prof. Bradley has made numerous and important contributions to the field, and his agreement to open a manuscript-accepting office is a major milestone in the growth of our journal. European authors are encouraged to submit their new manuscripts to Prof. Bradley’s office. Contact information is available on the Journal masthead. With the opening of this office, we’ve made some changes to our prior Editorial structure. Drs. Ellman and Kobayashi will handle occasional manuscripts when requested by either Dr. Bradley or me and will continue to serve the Journal as Consulting Editors. Drs. Kaldor and Rees have accepted positions on the Editorial Advisory Board, and I look forward to their continued guidance on important Journal matters. I would like to personally thank all four of these colleagues, who have been so generous with their time and effort in getting JCC off the ground. Anthony W. Czarnik Editor CC0300309

10.1021/cc0300309 CCC: $25.00 © 2003 American Chemical Society Published on Web 04/08/2003