Chemical Communications

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Peter Kündig, Professor of Organic Chemistry at Chemical Communications the University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland. Chemical biology is an expanding area of the chemical sciences, and chemical biology papers are an important part of the content of Communications in Colombia ChemComm. Chemical biology papers published in Chemical Communications are highlighted in Highlights in Chemical Biology, the RSC’s point of access to chemical biology Chemical Communications news and research from across all RSC journals. ChemComm has an impact factor of 5.14 (2007). ChemComm hosts other RSC publications: Molecular BioSystems; Highlights in Chemical Science; Highlights in Chemical Technology; and Highlights in Chemical Biology. Important developments from across the chemical sciences. Communications - original scientific work that is of an urgent nature Chemical Communications and that has not been published previously.
It also includes feature and focus articles. As of 2008, the editor of ChemComm is Dr. ChemComm has been selected by the US National Library of Medicine for inclusion in MEDLINE, thereby increasing its visibility to the biological community.
Focus Chemical Communications Articles - concise articles on subjects of current topical interest or of cross-disciplinary appeal. It contains communications (short descriptions of new work requiring rapid publication) of significant work from across the chemical sciences.
Published weekly by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). Chemical Communications, known as ChemComm, is Chemical Communications a peer-reviewed scientific journal.
