In Memory of Prof. Richard A. Lerner

IF 2.3 4区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
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Dear Reader,

This Special Issue has been put together to honor the life and work of Prof. Richard A. Lerner (August 28, 1938–December 2, 2021), whose visionary presidential leadership and guidance for over a quarter century (1987–2012) catapulted The Scripps Research Institute (La Jolla, California and Jupiter, Florida) into a powerhouse at the interface of chemistry, biology, and medicine. Following is a colorful assortment of twenty contributions that collectively paint a picture of a man who intuitively and ingeniously blended organic chemistry and immunology to arrive at new molecular compositions and concepts that have defined contemporary small and large-molecule drug discovery.

Prof. Lerner's mix of creativity, fearlessness, and unboundedness conceived and conceptualized inventions like catalytic antibodies, antibody libraries, and DNA-encoded small molecule libraries. Several articles in this Special Issue pay tribute to these transformative discoveries, depicted in the cover image. Other articles add additional facets to the theme of bioinspired chemistry. Sprinkled in are numerous anecdotes of Prof. Lerner's rebellious and humorous nature that made him, as his friend and presidential successor at Scripps Research, Prof. Peter G. Schultz, notes, “one of a kind […] who defied boundaries and lived life to its fullest.”

Above all, Prof. Lerner was an enabler of ideas who recruited, protected and connected brilliant minds at every academic level at The Scripps Research Institute (now Scripps Research). He cherished their discoveries at least as much as his own, corroborated by one of his mentees, Prof. Benjamin F. Cravatt, who writes in his contribution, “I have never met someone so accomplished who took their greatest joy in the accomplishments of others.” Prof. Lerner's infectious energy and enthusiasm catalyzed the careers of graduate students, postdocs, and faculty on both the Pacific and Atlantic campuses of Scripps Research, as well as beyond the United States, as reflected here by contributions from Israel, Korea, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Many of us have come together for this Special Issue as a tribute to the unconventional explorer, builder, and leader who transformed and empowered our thinking and doing. We are fortunate to have crossed paths with him.

Since the Israel Journal of Chemistry is the official Journal of the Israel Chemical Society (ICS), we welcome the recently established ICS-Lerner Prize and Lectureship that commemorates the legacy of Prof. Richard A. Lerner. This international Prize has become possible based on a $100 K endowment fund, which secures the Prize perpetually. All ICS members thank and congratulate the donors, Professors Phil S. Baran, Benjamin F. Cravatt, Jeffery W. Kelly, Chi-Huey Wong, Jin-Quan Yu, and Dr. Phillip Frost. The Organic Chemistry Section of the ICS will handle the ICS-Lerner Prize annually, planning to announce the first winner in January 2024 and hold the prize ceremony and lecture a few months later.

Enjoy the reading and the memories.

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纪念李察教授勒纳
尊敬的读者:这期特刊是为了纪念Richard A。勒纳(1938年8月28日- 2021年12月2日),在超过四分之一世纪(1987年至2012年)的领导和指导下,斯克里普斯研究所(加利福尼亚州拉霍亚和佛罗里达州朱庇特)迅速发展成为化学、生物学和医学领域的强国。以下是一份丰富多彩的20篇贡献,这些贡献共同描绘了一个人的形象,他凭直觉和巧妙地将有机化学和免疫学结合在一起,得出了新的分子组成和概念,定义了当代小分子和大分子药物的发现。勒纳的创造力、无畏精神和无拘无束的精神孕育并概念化了催化抗体、抗体文库和dna编码小分子文库等发明。本期特刊的几篇文章向封面图片中描绘的这些变革性发现致敬。其他文章增加了生物启发化学主题的其他方面。书中还穿插了许多关于勒纳教授叛逆和幽默性格的轶事,这些轶事使勒纳作为他的朋友和斯克里普斯研究所(Scripps Research)主席的继任者彼得?舒尔茨指出,“他是独一无二的……他敢于挑战界限,把生活过得淋漓尽致。”最重要的是,勒纳教授是思想的推动者,他在斯克里普斯研究所(现为斯克里普斯研究所)招募、保护和联系了各个学术层面的杰出人才。他对他们的发现至少和他自己的发现一样珍视,他的一个徒弟本杰明?Cravatt在他的文章中写道:“我从未见过如此有成就的人,他们从别人的成就中获得最大的快乐。”勒纳教授富有感染力的能量和热情促进了斯克里普斯研究所太平洋和大西洋校区以及美国以外的研究生、博士后和教职员工的职业发展,这反映在以色列、韩国、俄罗斯、瑞典、瑞士和英国的贡献上。我们中的许多人为了本期特刊聚集在一起,向这位非传统的探索者、建设者和领导者致敬,他改变了我们的思维和行为,赋予了我们力量。我们有幸与他有过交集。由于《以色列化学杂志》是以色列化学会(ICS)的官方杂志,我们欢迎最近设立的ICS- lerner奖和讲座,以纪念Richard A。勒纳。这个国际奖项之所以成为可能,是因为有一个10万美元的捐赠基金,它永久地保障了该奖项。全体ICS成员感谢并祝贺捐助者,Phil S。本杰明·F·巴兰杰弗里·W·克拉瓦特著。凯利、王志辉、于金泉和菲利普·弗罗斯特博士。国际化学学会有机化学组计划在2024年1月公布首位获奖者,并在几个月后举行颁奖仪式和演讲,每年举办一次“国际化学学会勒纳奖”。享受阅读和回忆。
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Israel Journal of Chemistry
Israel Journal of Chemistry 化学-化学综合
CiteScore
6.20
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0.00%
发文量
62
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The fledgling State of Israel began to publish its scientific activity in 1951 under the general heading of Bulletin of the Research Council of Israel, which quickly split into sections to accommodate various fields in the growing academic community. In 1963, the Bulletin ceased publication and independent journals were born, with Section A becoming the new Israel Journal of Chemistry. The Israel Journal of Chemistry is the official journal of the Israel Chemical Society. Effective from Volume 50 (2010) it is published by Wiley-VCH. The Israel Journal of Chemistry is an international and peer-reviewed publication forum for Special Issues on timely research topics in all fields of chemistry: from biochemistry through organic and inorganic chemistry to polymer, physical and theoretical chemistry, including all interdisciplinary topics. Each topical issue is edited by one or several Guest Editors and primarily contains invited Review articles. Communications and Full Papers may be published occasionally, if they fit with the quality standards of the journal. The publication language is English and the journal is published twelve times a year.
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