ChemBioChem

ChemBioChem is a peer-reviewed journal of chemical biology, synthetic biology and bio-nanotechnology co-owned by 14 European chemical society members of Chemistry Europe and published by Wiley-VCH.

DisciplineChemical biology
LanguageEnglish
Edited byRuben Ragg
Publication details
History2000 to present
Publisher
Wiley-VCH (Germany)
Frequency18/year
2.641 (2018)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4ChemBioChem
Indexing
CODENCBCHFX
ISSN1439-4227 (print)
1439-7633 (web)
Links

ChemBioChem is a sister publication to other scientific journals published by Wiley-VCH, including Angewandte Chemie, ChemMedChem, ChemPhysChem, ChemSusChem, ChemCatChem, and ChemistryViews. Its mission is to integrate the wide and flourishing fields of chemical biology and biological chemistry. Contributions in ChemBioChem cover all areas of chemical biology, including bioinorganic and bioorganic chemistry, biochemistry, structural biology, synthetic biology and bio-nanotechnology; that is, research at the interface of chemistry and biology that deals with the application of chemical methods to biological problems or uses life science tools to address questions in chemistry.

ChemBioChem publishes Communications, Full Papers, Reviews, Minireviews, Highlights, Concepts, Book Reviews, and Conference Reports. Viewpoints, Correspondence, Essays, Web Sites, and Databases are also occasionally featured.[1] The journal is indexed in major databases including the ISI's Web of Knowledge database,[2] and has been online-only since 2016.[3]

The Editorial Board is chaired by Thomas Carell (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München), Donald Hilvert (ETH Zürich), and Barbara Imperiali (Massachusetts Institute of Technology).

According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has an impact factor of 2.641 (2018).[4]

References

  1. Notice to Authors, Wiley,
  2. Web of Science, Thompson Scientific.
  3. Campbell, Meghan A (2016). "At the Speed of Color". ChemBioChem. 17 (1): 3–6. doi:10.1002/cbic.201500640. PMID 26731045.
  4. "ChemBioChem". 2018 Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science (Science ed.). Thomson Reuters. 2019.
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