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In the five years since its inception, HFSP Journal has made great progress. The journal has established itself as a well-regarded quarterly, publishing cutting-edge research at the interface of life and other advanced sciences. It gained its first impact factor last summer—an impressive 1.786—reflecting a very high standard of research published in the inaugural volumes. The paper of Riedel-Kruse et al. (2007), “How molecular motors shape the flagellar beat” and the study of Amitai et al. (2007), “Latent evolutionary potentials under the neutral mutational drift of an enzyme” are but two highlights among many. Now the journal is taking another step forward. In 2011, HFSP Journal will become Frontiers in Life Science and will be published by Taylor & Francis. After the current issue, Human Frontier Science Program will no longer manage the journal. The editor-in-chief, however, will continue to have complete control over editorial policy. What differences will you see? First, the journal will move to Taylor & Francis’ InformaWorld platform, where articles will be published in PDF and HTML and in advance of the printed issue whenever possible. Online files of the journal’s first four volumes will transfer across to InformaWorld and readers will benefit from sophisticated tools such as RSS content feeds and social bookmarks to enable easy linking to blogs and reference management platforms. Authors will still be able to pay for papers to become open access on publication. And the journal will continue to appear in both printed and online form. For the immediate future, submissions should be directed to the editorial manager (http://www.editorialmanager.com/hfspj). Later in the year, they will transfer to a dedicated ScholarOne Manuscripts site. We will contact authors nearer the time to explain how this will work. The Taylor & Francis Group has a long tradition of publishing in life science. Garland Science’s Molecular Biology of the Cell, now in its fourth edition, has been a phenomenally popular text. It forms part of an extensive book program, which is complemented by research journals including Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Molecular Membrane Biology, Xenobiotica, Animal Biotechnology, Growth Factors, Microcirculation, Biocatalysis and Biotransformation, Critical Reviews in Microbiology, Artificial Cells, Blood Substitutes and Biotechnology, Food Biotechnology, and Nucleosides, Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids.
《HFSP杂志》创刊5年来,取得了长足的进步。该杂志已成为备受推崇的季刊,发表生命和其他先进科学领域的前沿研究。去年夏天,它获得了第一个影响因子——令人印象深刻的1786——这反映了在创刊号中发表的研究的高水准。Riedel-Kruse et al.(2007)的论文“分子马达如何塑造鞭毛跳动”和Amitai et al.(2007)的研究“酶中性突变漂移下的潜在进化潜力”只是众多亮点中的两个。现在,《华尔街日报》又向前迈出了一步。在2011年,HFSP杂志将成为生命科学的前沿,并将由Taylor & Francis出版。本期出版后,《人类前沿科学计划》将不再管理本刊。然而,总编辑将继续完全控制编辑政策。你会看到什么不同?首先,该杂志将转移到Taylor & Francis的InformaWorld平台,在该平台上,文章将以PDF和HTML格式发布,并尽可能在印刷版之前发布。该杂志前四卷的在线文件将转移到InformaWorld,读者将受益于RSS内容提要和社会书签等复杂工具,从而轻松链接到博客和参考管理平台。作者仍然可以支付论文在出版时开放获取的费用。该杂志将继续以印刷和在线形式出现。在不久的将来,投稿应直接提交给编辑经理(http://www.editorialmanager.com/hfspj)。今年晚些时候,他们将转移到专门的ScholarOne手稿网站。我们将在临近的时候联系作者,解释这将如何工作。泰勒和弗朗西斯集团在生命科学方面有着悠久的出版传统。加兰科学的《细胞分子生物学》,现在已经是第四版了,是一本非常受欢迎的书。它是一个广泛的书籍计划的一部分,它是由研究期刊补充的,包括生物化学和分子生物学,分子膜生物学,异种生物,动物生物技术,生长因子,微循环,生物催化和生物转化,微生物学,人工细胞,血液替代品和生物技术,食品生物技术,核苷,核苷酸和核酸。