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AIP Launches Biomicrofluidics - A New Interdisciplinary, Open Access Journal
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- Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2006 17:41:38 EST
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**Please excuse cross-posting. AIP Launches Biomicrofluidics - A New Interdisciplinary, Open Access Journal Melville, NY, November 9, 2006 - The American Institute of Physics (AIP) announced today that it has launched a new online journal, Biomicrofluidics (http://bmf.aip.org), which provides a novel forum for researchers from diverse fields, including engineering, physics, materials science, chemistry, and biology. Biomicrofluidics is an open access journal that distributes articles immediately to all scientists and engineers worldwide with no access charge. As an electronic-only journal with rapid publication time, Biomicrofluidics is responsive to the fast-paced developments occurring in this field. The journal primarily focuses on original research articles, augmenting these with special sections and issues that help elucidate and define specific challenges unique to the field. Authors are encouraged to submit manuscripts to Biomicrofluidics at http://bmf.peerx-press.org. The journal is edited by Dr. Hsueh-Chia Chang, Bayer Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and Director of the Center for Microfluidics and Medical Diagnostics at the University of Notre Dame. Dr. Chang has done extensive work on biological applications of microfluidics and nanotechnology, and on pattern-formation dynamics driven by hydrodynamic and electrochemical, biological, thermal, and reaction-diffusion instabilities. "With rapid turnaround and wide circulation, we hope to promote interaction among the large but scattered microfluidic research communities across the globe," said Hsueh-Chia Chang, Editor of Biomicrofluidics. "It is our hope that Biomicrofluidics will serve this growing community by offering a common link and a communication conduit among the various scientific and engineering disciplines that participate in this exciting new field." Organized into four issues per year, Biomicrofluidics will publish each article online in final citable form as soon as it is available. The journal will cover topics such as DNA and molecular manipulation, microfluidics and nanofluidics, wetting and nano-rheology, drop and digitated platform, electrokinetics and magneto-hydrodynamics, pathogen and molecular concentration, and separation and sorting devices. The American Institute of Physics is a not-for-profit corporation with a mission to advance and diffuse the knowledge of physics and related fields of science and engineering and its applications to human welfare. Publishing and publishing services are part of that mission. Today, in addition to publishing magazines and journals, AIP provides composition, printing, fulfillment, marketing, and other services to science and engineering publishers. AIP also fulfills its mandate by operating Scitation, the online home of more than 150 leading journals published by 20 science and engineering societies. For further information, please contact: Christine Orr Marketing Manager American Institute of Physics Phone: +1 516-576-2484 Fax: +1 516-576-2374 Email: corr@aip.org
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