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FEBS Letters

FEBS Letters is a not-for-profit peer-reviewed scientific journal published on behalf of the Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS) by Wiley. It covers all aspects of molecular biosciences, including molecular biology and biochemistry. The aim of the journal is to publish primary research in the form of Research Articles, Research Letters, Communications and Hypotheses, as well as secondary research in the form of Review articles. The journal also publishes a News and Views column called "The Scientists' Forum". The editorial office of FEBS Letters is based in Heidelberg, Germany. The journal income is reinvested in science.

FEBS Letters
Cover of the Mirroring the multifaceted roles of RNA and its partners in gene expression Special Issue, FEBS Lett. 592 (17)
DisciplineMolecular biosciences
LanguageEnglish
Edited byMichael Brunner
Publication details
History1968–present
Publisher
Wiley on behalf of FEBS
Frequency24/year
After 12 months/Hybrid
4.124 (2020)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4 (alt) · Bluebook (alt1 · alt2)
NLM (alt) · MathSciNet (alt )
ISO 4FEBS Lett.
Indexing
CODEN (alt · alt2) · JSTOR (alt) · LCCN (alt)
MIAR · NLM (alt) · Scopus
CODENFEBLAL
ISSN0014-5793 (print)
1873-3468 (web)
LCCN68006508
OCLC no.1569056
Links
  • Journal homepage

History edit

The initial idea of FEBS Letters as a journal for rapid communication of short reports in biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology was proposed by the Secretary General of FEBS, W.J. Whelan, at the 4th FEBS Meeting held in Oslo in 1967.[1][2][3] After further discussions and preparations, the first issue of FEBS Letters appeared in July 1968[4] with Satya Prakash Datta acting as Managing Editor. The initial editorial policy urged the authors to submit their manuscripts directly to a member of the editorial board, who independently evaluated them and, if needed, consulted external referees.[5] Apart from original research articles, early on FEBS Letters started publishing short reviews, hypotheses, discussion articles and meeting reports, as well as a number of supplements to regular issues extensively covering topical subjects.[3] In 2000 the handling of manuscripts was centralized and the editorial process amended and standardized.[6]

Satya Prakash Datta, who served as Managing Editor until 1985, was succeeded by Giorgio Semenza (1986-2000) and Matti Saraste (2000-2001). Between 2001 and 2021, the Managing Editor was Felix Wieland.[7] The current Editor in Chief is Michael Brunner.

The journal published 144 articles in 1968, and from then on steadily increased its output to reach an all-time high of 1733 published articles in 1999.[8]

Editorial and publishing concept edit

FEBS Letters staff consists of the Editor in Chief, the Editorial Office and the editorial board. The editorial board is composed of Academic Editors, who are active scientists working in different fields of the molecular biosciences.

In accordance with the Editor in Chief, the staff at the Editorial Office evaluates all submissions based on editorial policy and general scientific criteria. Manuscripts that pass through the pre-screening process are distributed to appropriate Academic Editors. The Academic Editors evaluate the manuscripts, supervise the peer-review process and make final decisions autonomously. The handling time from submission to first decision is on average 2.3 weeks.[6] Manuscripts accepted for publication are processed by Wiley and published online, bundled in 24 issues per year.

FEBS Letters follows a typical scientific society publishing model, where the income generated by the journal is used by FEBS to fund its activities, i.e. FEBS fellowships, advanced courses and workshops, congresses, and travel grants.[9]

Special Issues edit

Special Issues are collections of topical Review articles written by distinguished scientists covering the latest developments on specific topics in the molecular biosciences. Special Issue articles are commissioned, but, nevertheless, undergo the usual evaluation procedure exerted by the journal. Every year a Special Issue is directly associated with the FEBS Congress and consists of a compilation of Review articles contributed by speakers presenting their work at the congress.

Access edit

All accepted articles are published online by Wiley on behalf of FEBS. The FEBS Letters archive is completely digitalized and available back to the first issue in 1968. FEBS Letters follows a subscription-based model with a delayed and hybrid open access policy. All articles are made available to non-subscribers for free after 12 months, with Review articles being available for free immediately.

FEBS Letters Award edit

Every other year FEBS Letters offers a prestigious prize of €10,000 to the senior author of an outstanding Research Letter published in FEBS Letters during the previous two calendar years. The winning article is selected in an unbiased fashion by a special Award Committee formed by appointed members of the editorial board plus one external member. The awardee is invited to give a plenary lecture at the FEBS Congress, where she/he is presented with the award.[10] The award has been presented regularly since 2003.[10]

Winners edit

Year Name Affiliation
2020 Tim Bartels UK Dementia Research Institute at UCL, United Kingdom
2018 David Stuart University of Oxford, United Kingdom
2016 Kim Nasmyth
Jan Löwe
University of Oxford, United Kingdom
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, United Kingdom
2014 Susanna Törnroth-Horsefield Lund University, Sweden
2013 Susumu Mitsutake Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan
2012 Megumi Funakoshi-Tago Keio University, Tokyo, Japan
2011 Shiro Suetsugu University of Tokyo, Japan
2010 Hideo Iwai University of Helsinki, Finland
2009 Frank Sargent University of Dundee, United Kingdom
2008 Kaspar Locher ETH Zurich, Switzerland
2007 Noboru Mizushima Tokyo Medical and Dental University Graduate School, Japan
2006 Theresia Stradal GBF, Braunschweig, Germany
2005 Elke Deuerling ZBMH, Heidelberg, Germany
2004 Jie-Oh Lee KAIST, Daejon, South Korea
2003 Kun Ping Lu Harvard Medical School, Boston, United States

Abstracting and indexing edit

The journal is indexed in:

References edit

  1. ^ Whelan, WJ (1974). "The foundation and early years of FEBS". FEBS Letters. 40: suppl:S154–9. doi:10.1016/0014-5793(74)80698-8. PMID 4153118. S2CID 44599117.
  2. ^ Whelan, WJ (1986). "How FEBS Letters began". FEBS Letters. 194 (1): v–vii. doi:10.1016/0014-5793(86)80038-2.
  3. ^ a b Datta, SP (1988). "The early days of FEBS Letters". FEBS Letters. 233 (2): iii. doi:10.1016/0014-5793(88)80428-9.
  4. ^ Šorm, F (1968). "Foreword". FEBS Letters. 1 (1): I. doi:10.1016/0014-5793(68)80002-X. PMID 11945259. S2CID 221304574.
  5. ^ Datta, SP (1974). "European Journal of Biochemistry". FEBS Letters. 40: S174. doi:10.1016/0014-5793(74)80705-2. S2CID 221417645.
  6. ^ a b FEBS Letters (2012). "Editorial Office". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  7. ^ Feldmann, Horst (2004). "FEBS Letters". Forty years of FEBS: 1964 to 2003: a memoir. Blackwell. pp. 97–98. ISBN 978-1405117647.
  8. ^ "Scopus". Elsevier. Retrieved 26 September 2012.
  9. ^ "FEBS Publications". Retrieved 18 October 2012.
  10. ^ a b "FEBS Letters Award". doi:10.1002/(ISSN)1873-3468. Retrieved 31 May 2018.

External links edit

  • Journal homepage

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article may contain excessive or inappropriate references to self published sources Please help improve it by removing references to unreliable sources where they are used inappropriately June 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources June 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Learn how and when to remove this message FEBS Letters is a not for profit peer reviewed scientific journal published on behalf of the Federation of European Biochemical Societies FEBS by Wiley It covers all aspects of molecular biosciences including molecular biology and biochemistry The aim of the journal is to publish primary research in the form of Research Articles Research Letters Communications and Hypotheses as well as secondary research in the form of Review articles The journal also publishes a News and Views column called The Scientists Forum The editorial office of FEBS Letters is based in Heidelberg Germany The journal income is reinvested in science FEBS LettersCover of the Mirroring the multifaceted roles of RNA and its partners in gene expression Special Issue FEBS Lett 592 17 DisciplineMolecular biosciencesLanguageEnglishEdited byMichael BrunnerPublication detailsHistory1968 presentPublisherWiley on behalf of FEBSFrequency24 yearOpen accessAfter 12 months HybridImpact factor4 124 2020 Standard abbreviationsISO 4 alt Bluebook alt1 alt2 NLM alt MathSciNet alt ISO 4FEBS Lett IndexingCODEN alt alt2 JSTOR alt LCCN alt MIAR NLM alt ScopusCODENFEBLALISSN0014 5793 print 1873 3468 web LCCN68006508OCLC no 1569056LinksJournal homepage Contents 1 History 2 Editorial and publishing concept 2 1 Special Issues 3 Access 4 FEBS Letters Award 4 1 Winners 5 Abstracting and indexing 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe initial idea of FEBS Letters as a journal for rapid communication of short reports in biochemistry biophysics and molecular biology was proposed by the Secretary General of FEBS W J Whelan at the 4th FEBS Meeting held in Oslo in 1967 1 2 3 After further discussions and preparations the first issue of FEBS Letters appeared in July 1968 4 with Satya Prakash Datta acting as Managing Editor The initial editorial policy urged the authors to submit their manuscripts directly to a member of the editorial board who independently evaluated them and if needed consulted external referees 5 Apart from original research articles early on FEBS Letters started publishing short reviews hypotheses discussion articles and meeting reports as well as a number of supplements to regular issues extensively covering topical subjects 3 In 2000 the handling of manuscripts was centralized and the editorial process amended and standardized 6 Satya Prakash Datta who served as Managing Editor until 1985 was succeeded by Giorgio Semenza 1986 2000 and Matti Saraste 2000 2001 Between 2001 and 2021 the Managing Editor was Felix Wieland 7 The current Editor in Chief is Michael Brunner The journal published 144 articles in 1968 and from then on steadily increased its output to reach an all time high of 1733 published articles in 1999 8 Editorial and publishing concept editFEBS Letters staff consists of the Editor in Chief the Editorial Office and the editorial board The editorial board is composed of Academic Editors who are active scientists working in different fields of the molecular biosciences In accordance with the Editor in Chief the staff at the Editorial Office evaluates all submissions based on editorial policy and general scientific criteria Manuscripts that pass through the pre screening process are distributed to appropriate Academic Editors The Academic Editors evaluate the manuscripts supervise the peer review process and make final decisions autonomously The handling time from submission to first decision is on average 2 3 weeks 6 Manuscripts accepted for publication are processed by Wiley and published online bundled in 24 issues per year FEBS Letters follows a typical scientific society publishing model where the income generated by the journal is used by FEBS to fund its activities i e FEBS fellowships advanced courses and workshops congresses and travel grants 9 Special Issues edit Special Issues are collections of topical Review articles written by distinguished scientists covering the latest developments on specific topics in the molecular biosciences Special Issue articles are commissioned but nevertheless undergo the usual evaluation procedure exerted by the journal Every year a Special Issue is directly associated with the FEBS Congress and consists of a compilation of Review articles contributed by speakers presenting their work at the congress Access editAll accepted articles are published online by Wiley on behalf of FEBS The FEBS Letters archive is completely digitalized and available back to the first issue in 1968 FEBS Letters follows a subscription based model with a delayed and hybrid open access policy All articles are made available to non subscribers for free after 12 months with Review articles being available for free immediately FEBS Letters Award editEvery other year FEBS Letters offers a prestigious prize of 10 000 to the senior author of an outstanding Research Letter published in FEBS Letters during the previous two calendar years The winning article is selected in an unbiased fashion by a special Award Committee formed by appointed members of the editorial board plus one external member The awardee is invited to give a plenary lecture at the FEBS Congress where she he is presented with the award 10 The award has been presented regularly since 2003 10 Winners edit Year Name Affiliation 2020 Tim Bartels UK Dementia Research Institute at UCL United Kingdom 2018 David Stuart University of Oxford United Kingdom 2016 Kim NasmythJan Lowe University of Oxford United KingdomMRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology Cambridge United Kingdom 2014 Susanna Tornroth Horsefield Lund University Sweden 2013 Susumu Mitsutake Hokkaido University Sapporo Japan 2012 Megumi Funakoshi Tago Keio University Tokyo Japan 2011 Shiro Suetsugu University of Tokyo Japan 2010 Hideo Iwai University of Helsinki Finland 2009 Frank Sargent University of Dundee United Kingdom 2008 Kaspar Locher ETH Zurich Switzerland 2007 Noboru Mizushima Tokyo Medical and Dental University Graduate School Japan 2006 Theresia Stradal GBF Braunschweig Germany 2005 Elke Deuerling ZBMH Heidelberg Germany 2004 Jie Oh Lee KAIST Daejon South Korea 2003 Kun Ping Lu Harvard Medical School Boston United StatesAbstracting and indexing editThe journal is indexed in BIOBASE Biological Abstracts BIOSIS Previews Current Contents EMBASE Excerpta Medica Genetics Abstracts MEDLINE Neuroscience Citation Index Science Citation Index ScopusReferences edit Whelan WJ 1974 The foundation and early years of FEBS FEBS Letters 40 suppl S154 9 doi 10 1016 0014 5793 74 80698 8 PMID 4153118 S2CID 44599117 Whelan WJ 1986 How FEBS Letters began FEBS Letters 194 1 v vii doi 10 1016 0014 5793 86 80038 2 a b Datta SP 1988 The early days of FEBS Letters FEBS Letters 233 2 iii doi 10 1016 0014 5793 88 80428 9 Sorm F 1968 Foreword FEBS Letters 1 1 I doi 10 1016 0014 5793 68 80002 X PMID 11945259 S2CID 221304574 Datta SP 1974 European Journal of Biochemistry FEBS Letters 40 S174 doi 10 1016 0014 5793 74 80705 2 S2CID 221417645 a b FEBS Letters 2012 Editorial Office a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Feldmann Horst 2004 FEBS Letters Forty years of FEBS 1964 to 2003 a memoir Blackwell pp 97 98 ISBN 978 1405117647 Scopus Elsevier Retrieved 26 September 2012 FEBS Publications Retrieved 18 October 2012 a b FEBS Letters Award doi 10 1002 ISSN 1873 3468 Retrieved 31 May 2018 External links editJournal homepage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FEBS Letters amp oldid 1170984807, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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