期刊名称:PROTEOMICS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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PROTEOMICS
PROTEOMICS is the premier international source for information on all aspects of applications and technologies in proteomics. Its mission is to integrate the various areas of this rapidly developing field which will have a major impact in all areas of the life sciences and industry. We welcome papers describing novel applications of proteomics. Topics include whole proteome analysis of any organism, expression profiling, disease studies, pharmaceutical, agricultural and biotechnological applications, and analysis of cellular systems, organelles and protein complexes. Technological topics covered include new or improved separation techniques, methods of protein identification and characterisation including the analysis of post-translational modifications, transcriptomics and bioinformatics. PROTEOMICS publishes articles in English. Manuscripts must be grammatically and linguistically correct, and authors less familiar with English usage are advised to seek the help of English-speaking colleagues. Either American or English spelling is acceptable. PROTEOMICS is published in 12 issues per year, including regular issues as well as topical issues or proceedings of international meetings. |
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Instructions to Authors
In taking a step toward expediting the publication process, PROTEOMICS is now pleased to
offer web-based submission and peer review. Authors are strongly encouraged to take
advantage of this opportunity. By using this service authors will guarantee fast and safe
submission of their manuscript, and high speed of the assessment process. However,
authors who are unable to submit their manuscript online may submit in the conventional way
(see Section 1.2).
1.1 Manuscript Online Submission
To submit your manuscript online, please proceed along the following steps:
A) Prepare your manuscript and illustrations in appropriate format, according to the
instructions given below (see Sections 2 to 8). Please also be sure that your paper conforms
to the scientific and style instructions of PROTEOMICS as given therein. You can find these
instructions also at the submission site at http://proteomics-wiley-vch.manuscriptcentral.com/
under the "Instructions and Forms" button (located in the upper right corner of the screen).
For your initial submission, we request that you provide one file with your graphics
embedded.
B) If you have not already done so, create an account for yourself in the system at the
submission site, http://proteomics-wiley-vch.manuscriptcentral.com/ by clicking on the
"Create an Account" button. To monitor the progress of your manuscript throughout the
review process, just login periodically and check your Author Center.
C) Please be sure to study the “Instructions and Forms?given at the site carefully, and then
let the system guide you through the submission process. Online help is available to you at
all times during the process. You are also able to exit/re-enter at any stage before finally
"submitting" your work. All submissions are kept strictly confidential. If you have any technical
questions concerning the online submission program, do not hesitate to contact the technical
support at edsupport@wiley.com. Concerning editorial questions you may contact the
PROTEOMICS Editorial Assistant, Chris Trand, at c.trand@ic.ac.uk, or at fax +44-1895-828-
900.
1.2 Conventional Submission of Manuscripts
Manuscripts in English (the original manuscript with original figures and tables) plus three
complete copies of good quality should be submitted to the Editor-in-Chief at the address as
given below. An electronic version of the manuscript prepared according to Section 6 should
also be sent.
Editor-in-Chief
Prof.Michael J.Dunn
Professor of Proteomics
Department of Neuroscience
Institute of Psychiatry
De Crespigny Park, London SE5 8AF (UK)
Tel.: +44-207-848-5110
E-mail: m.dunn@iop.kcl.ac.uk
Fax: +44-207-848-5114
2 General Terms of Publication
You as the author vouches that the work has not been published elsewhere, either
completely, in part, or in any other form and that the manuscript has not been submitted to
another journal. The submitting author (listed under “Correspondence? accepts the
responsibility of having included as coauthors all persons appropriate and none
inappropriate. The submitting author certifies that all coauthors have seen a draft copy of the
manuscript and agree with its publication.
Upon acceptance of your manuscript please fill in the “Copyright Transfer Agreement? sign it
and submit it to the PROTEOMICS Editorial Assistant along with the final version of your
manuscript. You can find this mandatory copyright form either at the manuscript online
submission site (http://proteomics-wiley-vch.manuscriptcentral.com) or at the homepage of
the journal (http://www.wiley-vch.de/home/proteomics) under “Instructions and Forms?
Should your contribution contain one or more color figures it is mandatory that you submit the
“Color Figures Order Form?also along with the final version of your manuscript. You can find
this form at the same sites as the “Copyright Transfer Agreement?
All scientific contributions will be peer-reviewed. They will be judged on the criteria of
originality, quality, and novelty. Authors may suggest up to four potential referees (including
complete addresses and fax numbers) as well as individuals whom they wish to be excluded
from the review process. On acceptance, papers may be subjected to editorial changes. A
revised paper will retain its original date of receipt only if it is resubmitted to the Editors within
two months after revision was requested. Responsibility for the factual accuracy of a paper rests entirely with the autho
Editorial Board
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Editor-in-Chief |
Michael Dunn (London, UK) |
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Senior Editors |
Ron Appel (Geneva, Switzerland) Angelika Görg (Munich, Germany) Samir Hanash (Ann Arbor, MI, USA) Fuchu He (Beijing, P.R. China) Lukas Huber (Innsbruck, Austria) Hanno Langen (Basel, Switzerland) Scott Patterson (Pasadena,CA, USA) Thierry Rabilloud (Grenoble, France) Richard Simpson (Melbourne, Australia) |
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Senior Editor (Reviews) |
Stephen Pennington (Liverpool, UK) |
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Senior Editor (Technical Briefs) |
Jennifer Van Eyk (Kingston, Canada) |
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Editorial Board |
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Ruedi Aebersold (Seattle, WA, USA) |
Thomas Laurell (Lund, Sweden) |
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Leigh Anderson (Germantown, MD, USA) |
Peter Lemkin (Frederick, MD, USA) |
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Rolf Apweiler (Hinxton, UK) |
Andrew Link (Nashville, TN, USA) |
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Terri Attwood (Manchester, UK) |
Takashi Manabe (Matsuyama-city, Japan) |
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Amos Bairoch (Geneva, Switzerland) |
Ingrid Miller (Vienna, Austria) |
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Roz Banks (Leeds, UK) |
Peter Nelson (Seattle, WA, USA) |
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Luca Bini (Siena, Italy) |
Nicolle Packer (Sydney, Australia) |
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Walter Blackstock (Elstree, UK) |
Young-Ki Paik (Seoul, Korea) |
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Peer Bork (Heidelberg, Germany) |
Vitaliano Pallini (Siena, Italy) |
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Phil Cash (Aberdeen, UK) |
Wayne Patton (Eugene, OR, USA) |
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Julio Celis (Copenhagen, Denmark) |
Emmanuel Petricoin (Bethesda, MD, USA) |
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Michel Desjardins (Montreal, Canada) |
Chris Ponting (Oxford, UK) |
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Cris dos Remedios (Sydney, Australia) |
Pier Giorgio Righetti (Verona, Italy) |
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Christoph Eckerskorn (Hombrechtikon, Switzerland) |
Patricia Rodriguez-Tom?(Meyrin, Switzerland) |
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Michael Fountoulakis (Basel, Switzerland) |
Peter Roepstorff (Odense, Denmark) |
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Jim Garrels (Beverly, MA, USA) |
Jean-Charles Sanchez (Geneva, Switzerland) |
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Michael Hecker (Greifswald, Germany) |
Cecilia Sarto (Milan, Italy) |
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Denis Hochstrasser (Geneva, Switzerland) |
Takashi Sazuka (Chiba, Japan) |
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Christine Hoogland (Geneva, Switzerland) |
Yasutsugu Shimonishi (Osaka, Japan) |
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Mike Hubbard (Dunedin, New Zealand) |
Mitsuo Takayama (Yokohama, Japan) |
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Ian Humphery-Smith (Utrecht, The Netherlands) |
Herv?Thiellement (Gif-sur-Yvette, France) |
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Toshiaki Isobe (Tokyo, Japan) |
Akira Tsugita (Tsukuba, Japan) |
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Peter James (Lund, Sweden) |
Ruth VanBogelen (Ann Arbor, MI, USA) |
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Peter Jungblut (Berlin, Germany) |
Alain Van Dorsselaer (Strasbourg, France) |
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Yu Sam Kim (Seoul, Korea) |
Brad Walsh (Sydney, Australia) |
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Joachim Klose (Berlin, Germany) |
Reiner Westermeier (Freiburg, Germany) |
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Hanna Kovarova (Libechov, Czech Republic) |
Keith Williams (Sydney, Australia) |
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Jean Labarre (Gif-sur-Yvette, France) |
Matthias Wilm (Heidelberg, Germany) |
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Michel Zivy (Gif-sur-Yvette, France) |
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Editorial Assistant |
Chris Trand E-mail: c.trand@imperial.ac.uk Fax: +44-1895-828-900 |
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Publisher |
WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA P. O. Box 10 11 61 D-69451 Weinheim Germany
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Journal Management, Advertising |
H.-J. Kraus (E-mail: hkraus@wiley-vch.de) |
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Marketing |
V. Bluteau (E-mail: vbluteau@wiley-vch.de) |
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Production, Reprints |
S. Grosser (E-mail: sgrosser@wiley-vch.de) |
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Copyright Permissions |
C. Rutz (E-mail: crutz@wiley-vch.de) |
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Language Polishing |
Authors in Japan please note: Wiley-Japan can provide authors in Japan with a list of recommended services to check and improve the English of their papers before submission. Please contact A. Bocquet in the Wiley-Japan office by E-Mail (wilelyjpn@mb.kcom.ne.jp) or fax (+81-3-3556-9763) for more information. |
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Homepage |
http://www.wiley-vch.de/home/proteomics |
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Instructions to Authors |
These are published annually in issue 1 of the current volume. They are also available on the journals home page. |
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