Thank You

IF 3.1 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED
Kai Rossen
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My term as Editor-in-Chief for Organic Process Research & Development comes to an end in December 2024. I had the great honor to take over this role from Trevor Laird 10 years ago. Trevor had started the journal almost 20 years before and brought it into the family of American Chemical Society journals. The process chemistry community should be grateful to Trevor for having realized the need for a scientific journal covering topics relevant to industrial chemists, often from the pharmaceutical and agrochemical industry. It is fair to say that the journal is doing well. The number and quality of submissions is excellent and overall very interesting to our readership. This is reflected in the number of downloads─we can expect to come close to 2.7 million downloads in 2024, which makes OPR&D one of the most read ACS journals. The process chemistry community can be proud of this fact, as it reflects what we already know: we are doing interesting science at the highest level, and we do this for the ultimate benefit of patients, in the case of pharmaceuticals, or to assure the food supply, in the case of agrochemicals. It is good that our work is also read more widely than just in industry and that academic groups are contributing actively and creatively to our field. I want to thank all the authors who have submitted and published papers with us, something that requires a very high engagement for industrial chemists on top of their “day job” of driving research projects, not forgetting the challenges to obtain the permission to publish. I have tried to be as accommodating as possible to the constraints of industrial scientists, and I hope that we have been able to make the publishing process as smooth as possible. The scientific publishing process hinges on reviewers. The review process is an anonymous activity that is performed without any public recognition but requires commitment and effort. I want to use this opportunity to thank the countless reviewers who have kept the process of the journal going over the last 10 years. Running a journal also requires significant back-office work. OPR&D has been more than fortunate to have been supported all these years by Jelena Vukadinovic. It would have been impossible for me to fulfill the EIC role without Jelena keeping me on track. The journal has had multiple managing editors at the ACS, and my great thanks go to all of them. I want to mention especially Steve Ritter, who retired in May of this year and who made a big difference for the journal by establishing a good working relationship with sister ACS journals. I was fortunate that I could convince Prof. Qilong Shen from the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry to join us as an associate editor (AE) almost 10 years ago. Prof. Shen’s tenure as an AE is also coming to an end in 2024, and I am very grateful for the opportunity to have worked with a such great scientist and person. The other AEs are active scientists from Pfizer and Merck in the U.S. Pamela Tadross worked for several years for us before her career at Merck made it impossible to maintain the time commitment required of an AE. Angela Puchlopek-Dermenci from Pfizer has been a backbone of the journal for 7 years, while Mike DiMaso from Merck has been an AE since 2023. I want to express my gratitude for all the effort invested by the AEs on top of their roles as scientists and managers in their respective companies. The voluntary commitment of this time should be appreciated by the whole process research community. I am proud that we managed to have diverse AEs reflecting the importance of China, Europe, and the U.S. for process chemistry and that OPR&D has thus become a truly global journal, publishing articles submitted in equal parts from all three regions. My 10-year term is over very soon. The ACS process for selection of a new Editor-in-Chief is confidential and does not involve any of the current editors in order to ensure that the journal’s interest is best served. A new Editor-in Chief has been picked for OPR&D and will take over in 2025. Every generational change is an opportunity to bring new ideas and energy to the journal, and I want to wish the new Editor-in-Chief all the best and hope that OPR&D will become even stronger in the future. This article has not yet been cited by other publications.
谢谢你!
担任《有机工艺研究》主编期间;开发将于2024年12月结束。10年前,我非常荣幸地从特雷弗·莱尔德手中接过这个角色。特雷弗大约在20年前创办了这本杂志,并把它带进了美国化学学会期刊的大家庭。过程化学界应该感谢Trevor,因为他意识到需要一本涵盖与工业化学家相关主题的科学期刊,通常来自制药和农业化学工业。公平地说,这本杂志做得很好。投稿的数量和质量都非常好,总体上对我们的读者来说非常有趣。这反映在下载量上──我们预计2024年的下载量将接近270万次,这使《OPR&;D》成为阅读量最高的ACS期刊之一。过程化学界可以为这一事实感到自豪,因为它反映了我们已经知道的:我们正在以最高水平进行有趣的科学研究,我们这样做是为了患者的最终利益,在药品的情况下,或者确保食品供应,在农用化学品的情况下。我们的工作不仅在工业界被广泛阅读,而且学术团体也在积极地、创造性地为我们的领域做出贡献,这是件好事。我要感谢所有与我们一起提交和发表论文的作者,这对工业化学家来说,除了推动研究项目的“日常工作”之外,还需要非常高的参与度,不要忘记获得发表许可的挑战。我已经尝试尽可能地适应工业科学家的限制,我希望我们能够使出版过程尽可能顺利。科学出版过程取决于审稿人。评审过程是一个匿名的活动,没有任何公众认可,但需要承诺和努力。我想借此机会感谢无数的审稿人,他们在过去的10年里推动了期刊的发展。经营期刊也需要大量的后台工作。OPR&;D非常幸运地得到了Jelena Vukadinovic这些年来的支持。如果没有耶琳娜的指引,我是不可能完成EIC的任务的。《华尔街日报》在美国癌症学会有多位执行编辑,我向他们所有人表示衷心的感谢。我想特别提到Steve Ritter,他于今年5月退休,他与ACS的姐妹期刊建立了良好的工作关系,对期刊产生了很大的影响。我很幸运能在近10年前说服上海有机化学研究所的沈启龙教授加入我们,担任副主编(AE)。沈教授的AE任期也将于2024年结束,我非常感谢有机会与这样一位伟大的科学家和人一起工作。其他AE是来自美国辉瑞和默克公司的活跃科学家。Pamela Tadross在默克公司的职业生涯使她无法维持AE所要求的时间承诺之前为我们工作了几年。7年来,辉瑞公司的Angela Puchlopek-Dermenci一直是该杂志的骨干,而默克公司的Mike DiMaso自2023年以来一直是该杂志的副主编。在此,我要感谢各位高级工程师除了在各自公司担任科学家和管理者之外所付出的所有努力。这次的自愿承诺应该得到整个过程研究界的赞赏。我感到自豪的是,我们成功地拥有了反映中国、欧洲和美国对过程化学的重要性的不同的ae,并且OPR&;D因此成为了一个真正的全球性期刊,发表来自这三个地区的同等比例的文章。我的10年任期很快就要结束了。ACS选择新主编的过程是保密的,不涉及任何现任编辑,以确保期刊的利益得到最好的服务。新的总编辑已经被挑选出来负责运营研发,并将于2025年接任。每一次代际更替都是为杂志带来新思想和新活力的机会,我祝愿新任总编辑一切顺利,希望OPR&;D在未来变得更加强大。这篇文章尚未被其他出版物引用。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
6.90
自引率
14.70%
发文量
251
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The journal Organic Process Research & Development serves as a communication tool between industrial chemists and chemists working in universities and research institutes. As such, it reports original work from the broad field of industrial process chemistry but also presents academic results that are relevant, or potentially relevant, to industrial applications. Process chemistry is the science that enables the safe, environmentally benign and ultimately economical manufacturing of organic compounds that are required in larger amounts to help address the needs of society. Consequently, the Journal encompasses every aspect of organic chemistry, including all aspects of catalysis, synthetic methodology development and synthetic strategy exploration, but also includes aspects from analytical and solid-state chemistry and chemical engineering, such as work-up tools,process safety, or flow-chemistry. The goal of development and optimization of chemical reactions and processes is their transfer to a larger scale; original work describing such studies and the actual implementation on scale is highly relevant to the journal. However, studies on new developments from either industry, research institutes or academia that have not yet been demonstrated on scale, but where an industrial utility can be expected and where the study has addressed important prerequisites for a scale-up and has given confidence into the reliability and practicality of the chemistry, also serve the mission of OPR&D as a communication tool between the different contributors to the field.
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