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Together, we've shaped <i>Acta Physiologica</i> into an internationally respected journal that pushes the field of physiology ever forward.</p><p>Today, the editorial team and I are thrilled to welcome Professor Tobias Wang as the new Editor-in-Chief. A distinguished physiologist from Aarhus University, Tobias brings a remarkable depth of experience and an impressive record of achievements. His pioneering work in respiratory and comparative physiology, along with his insights into thermoregulation, make the foremost voice in the field, as seen in his acclaimed articles and television appearances. Having collaborated with Tobias on our editorial team, it's clear he has the vision and drive to lead <i>Acta Physiologica</i> to even greater success. He is the force behind our journal's latest developments.</p><p>We are all in great debt to our previous expert editors Joakim Ek, Lena Eliasson, Karl-Heinz Herzig, Tadashi Isa, Sari Lauri, Bridgit Lumb, Mikko Nikinmaa, Mia Phillipson, and Ursula Seidler. Naturally, the true Chief Editor of this term, Carola Neubert is unforgotten. Inside the eye of the tornado, she makes order out of chaos and will stay onboard with Tobias.</p><p>Excuse me Peter (Peter Bie) for being such a pain in the neck at times. You are the one I thank most for providing me with the honor of becoming <i>Acta Physiologica</i>'s Chief Editor and you are the one that bailed me out when my visions got out of hand. Besides that, you were the first expert editor for kidney physiology during my term and a great friend.</p><p>Together, these extraordinary scientists have shaped <i>Acta Physiologica</i> to reflect the very best of physiology across its diverse fields. 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Carrying forward their legacy has been humbling and deeply rewarding.</p><p>My years with <i>Acta Physiologica</i> have been an unforgettable honor, filled with moments of challenge, excitement, and profound satisfaction. Knowing the journal is in capable hands with Tobias Wang only makes this transition more thrilling. Tobias's vision and dedication will propel <i>Acta Physiologica</i> to new heights, and I look forward to supporting him and the SPS however I can in the years ahead.</p><p>Thank you all for a remarkable 12 years. In particular to Anja, my wife (Figure 1) for her ExActas and for Magnus. You two make life worthwhile.</p><p>Here's to the future of <i>Acta Physiologica</i>.</p><p>Deeply touched,</p><p>Pontus.</p><p>The author is fully biased with regard to the SPS in general, and Acta Physiologica in particular.</p>","PeriodicalId":107,"journal":{"name":"Acta Physiologica","volume":"241 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":5.6000,"publicationDate":"2024-12-19","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/apha.14255","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Of manuscripts and memories: Passing the pen to Tobias\",\"authors\":\"Pontus B. Persson\",\"doi\":\"10.1111/apha.14255\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p>Imagine awarding authors one of the highest honors in scientific publishing, only to receive an insult in response. 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Of manuscripts and memories: Passing the pen to Tobias
Imagine awarding authors one of the highest honors in scientific publishing, only to receive an insult in response. Picture writing to inform them they've won the US$100000 Acta Physiologica Award, and instead of gratitude, getting a fiery phone call. Initially, the author thought it was a prank. But once the truth sunk in, it was amusing to witness the quick change in tone—scrambling to recover and secure the award.
Reflecting on 12 years as Editor-in-Chief of Acta Physiologica, the predominant feeling is one of the deep gratitude and pride. The long journey transformed the journal, elevating its readership, recognition, and scientific impact to new heights. This success is due to the unwavering dedication of our authors, the expertise of our reviewers, the editorial team's rigor, and the enthusiasm of our readers. Together, we've shaped Acta Physiologica into an internationally respected journal that pushes the field of physiology ever forward.
Today, the editorial team and I are thrilled to welcome Professor Tobias Wang as the new Editor-in-Chief. A distinguished physiologist from Aarhus University, Tobias brings a remarkable depth of experience and an impressive record of achievements. His pioneering work in respiratory and comparative physiology, along with his insights into thermoregulation, make the foremost voice in the field, as seen in his acclaimed articles and television appearances. Having collaborated with Tobias on our editorial team, it's clear he has the vision and drive to lead Acta Physiologica to even greater success. He is the force behind our journal's latest developments.
We are all in great debt to our previous expert editors Joakim Ek, Lena Eliasson, Karl-Heinz Herzig, Tadashi Isa, Sari Lauri, Bridgit Lumb, Mikko Nikinmaa, Mia Phillipson, and Ursula Seidler. Naturally, the true Chief Editor of this term, Carola Neubert is unforgotten. Inside the eye of the tornado, she makes order out of chaos and will stay onboard with Tobias.
Excuse me Peter (Peter Bie) for being such a pain in the neck at times. You are the one I thank most for providing me with the honor of becoming Acta Physiologica's Chief Editor and you are the one that bailed me out when my visions got out of hand. Besides that, you were the first expert editor for kidney physiology during my term and a great friend.
Together, these extraordinary scientists have shaped Acta Physiologica to reflect the very best of physiology across its diverse fields. Alongside our broader community of readers and contributors, they have transformed the journal over the past decade.
As the official journal of the Scandinavian Physiological Society (SPS), Acta Physiologica fulfills a unique mission. The SPS, a charitable nonprofit, reinvests journal profits back into the physiological community—funding travel grants, symposia, awards, and more. Being part of a journal that prioritizes the growth of physiologists worldwide, fostering international collaboration, and advancing new research feels profoundly rewarding.
I cannot step away from this role without extending heartfelt thanks to the SPS for their trust and to our entire editorial board for their constant support and guidance. Acta Physiologica owes much to the generous contributions of past Editors, particularly Jan Henriksson, who elevated the journal to new levels of excellence and mentored me as Börje Üvnas mentored him. Carrying forward their legacy has been humbling and deeply rewarding.
My years with Acta Physiologica have been an unforgettable honor, filled with moments of challenge, excitement, and profound satisfaction. Knowing the journal is in capable hands with Tobias Wang only makes this transition more thrilling. Tobias's vision and dedication will propel Acta Physiologica to new heights, and I look forward to supporting him and the SPS however I can in the years ahead.
Thank you all for a remarkable 12 years. In particular to Anja, my wife (Figure 1) for her ExActas and for Magnus. You two make life worthwhile.
Here's to the future of Acta Physiologica.
Deeply touched,
Pontus.
The author is fully biased with regard to the SPS in general, and Acta Physiologica in particular.
期刊介绍:
Acta Physiologica is an important forum for the publication of high quality original research in physiology and related areas by authors from all over the world. Acta Physiologica is a leading journal in human/translational physiology while promoting all aspects of the science of physiology. The journal publishes full length original articles on important new observations as well as reviews and commentaries.