Subash Banerjee, MD, has been appointed full-time Editor-in-Chief of the American Journal of Cardiology, succeeding William Roberts, MD, who served since 1982. Dr. Banerjee, an internationally recognized expert in minimally invasive coronary procedures, has previously served as Deputy Editor for Circulation Cardiovascular Interventions and held leadership roles in national cardiology societies. With over 450 publications and numerous presentations at major scientific meetings, his extensive experience and leadership will greatly benefit the journal and its community.
Professor Rocco Palumbo serves as the new Editor-in-Chief of the journal, starting July 14, 2023. He is an Associate Professor at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy, and a Visiting Professor at Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan. He has collaborated with Stockholm University and KU Leuven. Professor Palumbo’s research focuses on public management and health services, emphasizing service co-production and value co-creation. He also studies organizational change management and workplace discrimination, with over 100 publications in peer-reviewed journals.
Development of a standard Small Satellite (e.g. CubeSat range) research platform for Life Sciences research - Plants is one of current topic, seems interesting!!!
NSF has released the new Engineering Research Centers solicitation 24-576. The document is available at https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://new.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/gen-4-engineering-research-centers-erc__;!!Cn_UX_p3!kHhLLN4Zgs6aPkaFgscGUtEddka-Hb1dgLy6Y5tISugEoKa63Vd6uom9pRcsfj4Fkf7cIat_2q-d$ . Letters of intent are due Sept 3, 2024 and preliminary proposals are due on Sept 30, 2024.
@Neil, increasing consumer awareness will not only benefit individual health but also contribute to broader economic and social gains, making the effort truly impactful.
The final-draft sequence of the human genome was announced, driven by the goal of advancing personalized medicine. However, identifying genes and understanding sequence variations have proven to be more challenging than anticipated, highlighting that this milestone was just the beginning of ongoing efforts in genetic medicine.
Barack Obama accepted Nature's invitation to answer 18 science-related questions in writing Obama's answers to many of the questions are printed in this Nature's article.
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