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5 December 2018
The Spanish Society of Medicinal Chemistry (SEQT) is Now an Affiliated Society Member of Molecules

In September 2018, the Spanish Society of Medicinal Chemistry (SEQT) chose Molecules as its preferred journal and became an affiliated society member of the journal. As part of this collaboration, all members of SEQT enjoy a discount on the article processing charges (APC) when submitting articles to Molecules.
The Spanish Society of Medicinal Chemistry (SEQT) is a multidisciplinary, non-profit body created in 1977. It integrates all Professionals, Companies, and Organizations whose activity is related to Spanish Pharmaceutical R+D.
The goals of the SEQT are to promote the development of this field through the organization of scientific meetings that will stimulate professional contacts at both national and international levels and to contribute to the training of advanced graduate students in the field.
The SEQT is incorporated within the European Federation for Medicinal Chemistry (EFMC), which groups the majority of graduates and professionals working in Pharmaceutical R+D.
The SEQT has honorary members, foundation members, full members, and protective members (pharmaceutical companies) that belong to the academic milieu, to the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC, national research centers), and to private companies.
The Spanish Society of Medicinal Chemistry (SEQT) is a professional organization whose functions are highly relevant to the scope of the Molecules. We look forward to collaborating with SEQT and publishing state-of-the-art research from its members in this field.