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Announcements
23 September 2021
Recruiting New Section Editors for Metabolites
Metabolites (ISSN: 2218-1989) is recruiting Section Editors for the following two Sections:
- "Microbiology and Ecological Metabolomics" (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/metabolites/sections/microbiology-metabolic-engineering);
- "Thematic Reviews" (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/metabolites/sections/thematic_reviews).
Metabolites (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/metabolites) is an international open access journal led by Editor-in-Chief Prof. Dr. Peter Meikle from the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute, Australia. Metabolites is devoted to all areas of metabolism and metabolomics, and is published monthly online by MDPI. It is indexed in SCIE, with the latest Impact Factor being 4.932. It ranks 94/297 (Q2) in the “Biochemistry & Molecular Biology” category. Metabolites is the official journal of the Metabolomics Society (MetSoc).
Should you decide to serve in one of these Sections, you would be responsible for some of the following tasks:
- Scientific discussion or strategy about the journal's aims and scopes;
- Inviting distinguished scientists to join the Editorial Board;
- Suggesting topics for Special Issues or hot topics related to your section;
- Overviewing the editorial process of the manuscripts on your section (mainly previewing new submissions and making the final decision on whether a paper can be published after peer-review and revision).
The Section Editor position is honorary. We invite you to publish two papers per year free of charge. The term for the Editorial Board position is 2 years and can be renewed.
We believe that your expertise, together with our rigorous editorial policies, can help build a high quality journal specifically dedicated to metabolism and metabolomics research. If you are interested in becoming a Section Editor for Metabolites, please send your full academic CV and a short cover letter that details your interest and enthusiasm for the position. Please also indicate the section you feel matches your expertise and interest. The documents should be sent to [email protected] before 30 November 2021.