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The Journal of Inter-Organelle Communication- New open access title in an emerging field
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Contact: The Journal of Inter-Organelle Communication is the only journal dedicated to membrane contact site research, which has taken center stage in cell biology. Contact: The Journal of Inter-Organelle Communication is an open access, peer reviewed international journal that acts as a focal point for all research into intracellular contacts, their lipidology, ion signaling and membrane traffic. The journal not only addresses fundamental scientific discovery, but also its applications, from human diseases such as dementia and cancer to managing economically and societally important species such as plants and microbes. Contact: The Journal of Inter-Organelle Communication seeks to connect researchers across disciplines and specialties. Please see the Aims and Scope tab for further information on article types and areas of particular interest to the journal.
Contact: The Journal of Inter-Organelle Communication is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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Publication in the journal is subject to payment of an article processing charge (APC). The APC serves to support the journal and ensures that articles are freely accessible online in perpetuity under a Creative Commons license.
The article processing charge (APC) is $2250 USD, currently discounted to a rate of $1688.
The APC for Reports and Short Reviews is $844. There is no fee for News and Views.
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Please direct any queries to tim.levine@ucl.ac.uk.
Contact: The Journal of Inter-Organelle Communication is the only journal dedicated to membrane contact site research, which has taken center stage in cell biology. Contact: The Journal of Inter-Organelle Communication is an open access, peer reviewed journal that acts as a focal point for all research into intracellular contacts, their lipidology, ion signaling and membrane traffic. The journal not only addresses fundamental scientific discovery, but also its applications, from human diseases such as dementia and cancer to managing economically and societally important species such as plants and microbes. Contact: The Journal of Inter-Organelle Communication seeks to connect researchers across disciplines and specialties.
Contact: The Journal of Inter-Organelle Communication will publish high quality articles that relate to any aspect of interactions between different cellular compartments. To date this subject area has been dominated by defining if such interactions/contacts exist, together with descriptions of molecular and ion traffic that contacts may facilitate. And yet the subject is broader than this: some contacting organelles have no membrane, other contacts have quite unexpected functions, for example allowing an enzyme in one compartment to access a substrate in another. By concentrating on this one topic, the journal will create a space for new ideas to cross between researchers working on seemingly different topics that share the common substrate: intracellular contacts.
Primary research papers do not necessarily have to present complete stories, nor is there a requirement for mechanistic insight. Instead, descriptive accounts, of any length, that raise new questions will be viewed positively for their role in provoking debate. In addition, the journal welcomes research that questions paradigms that arise about contacts, including negative results.
Types of Papers
Original research; Reports; Reviews; Short Reviews; Opinions; News and Views; Addenda; and meeting reports.
Topics of Interest
- Non-vesicular traffic
- Lipid biochemistry
- Calcium signaling
- Membrane/vesicular traffic
- Subcellular compartmentation
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| Tim Levine, PhD | University College London, UK |
| Jen Liou, PhD | UT Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, USA |
| Sandip Patel, PhD | University College London, UK |
| Thomas Simmen, PhD | University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada |
| Maria Bohnert, PhD | University of Münster, Germany |
| Emmanuelle. M. Bayer, PhD | University of Bordeaux, France |
| Tito Cali, PhD | University of Padova, Padua, Italy |
| Elizabeth Conibear, PhD | University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada |
| Pietro De Camilli, MD | Yale University, USA |
| Ruben Fernandez-Busnadiego, PhD | University Medical Center Göttingen, Germany |
| Gyorgy Hajnoczky, MD, PhD | Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, USA |
| Mike Henne, PhD | UT Southwestern, USA |
| Weike Ji, PhD | Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China |
| Dan Klionsky, PhD | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA |
| Verena Kohler, PhD | Umeå University, Sweden |
| Wanda Kukulski, PhD | University of Bern, Switzerland |
| Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz, PhD | Janelia Labs, Ashburn, VA, USA |
| Jia Jia Liu, PhD | Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China |
| Maya Schuldiner, PhD | Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel |
| Luca Scorrano, MD, PhD | Venetian Institute of Molecular Medicine, Padua, Italy |
| Jeremy G. Wideman, PhD | Arizona State University, USA |
| Yvette Wong, PhD | Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, USA |
| Manuela Zaccolo, MD, PhD, FRSB | University of Oxford, UK |
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