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Further Expansion of Editorial Board

Dear Colleague,

Our journal's key priority is to publish top quality stem cell research and, on that point, we are very pleased to announce that StemJournal's very first article has now been published – more details available below.

Currently, we are spreading news about the journal, as well as soliciting submissions. Supporting us in this mission are the internationally acclaimed stem cell researchers who have joined the journal's Editorial Board. In recent weeks, we welcomed 10 new members from Japan, Singapore and USA, including Jonathan Hoggatt, George J. Murphy, Evan Y. Snyder, and Takanori Takebe joining as Associate Editors. We are ready and welcoming submissions. Read below for details!

Kind regards,
Editor-in-Chief
Chad A. Cowan, PhD
Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI)
Boston, MA, USA
stemjournal@iospress.com

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Discover the research interests of members of our Editorial Board!

Our website features profiles of researchers who are working with StemJournal. These profiles can be viewed via the Editorial Board page or the news section.

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Chad A. Cowan, PhD (view profile)
The profile for StemJournal's Editor-in-Chief outlines some of Chad's own research interests that focus on understanding the molecular underpinnings of metabolic diseases, and his hopes for the journal.

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In our bimonthly mailings, we will introduce you to different board members. Discover why your esteemed colleagues are excited to be part of StemJournal.

Click on the visuals below to read the full profile on our website:

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First Paper Published!

Stem Cells and Biomaterial Scaffolds for Constructing Tissues and Cell Delivery

The first paper to be published in StemJournal, authored by Stephanie Willerth and Shelly Sakiyama-Elbert, is a review article that updates and expands on the available biomaterials for directing stem cell differentiation as a means of producing replacements for diseased or damaged tissues. This new review updates a previous article in StemBook, originally published in 2008.

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Submit Your Research

StemJournal publishes original, peer-reviewed content covering a wide range of topics related to stem cell research as three major article types: research reports; review articles; and protocols. More details here.

Why submit to our open access stem cell journal?

The many benefits for contributing authors include:
• First class Editorial Board (see here)
• Hassle free submission process via Editorial Manager (see here)
• Rigorous peer review and speedy manuscript processing
• Rapid online publication (pre-press)
• Significantly reduced article processing charge for papers accepted in 2019

As an additional benefit, authors of accepted papers are invited to join the StemJournal Editorial Advisory Board. Read more here.

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Click the visuals to discover more about these events!

Frontiers in Regenerative Medicine

2019 Innovators in Science Award Symposium
Kanagawa, Japan | April 26, 2019

Administered by NYAS and sponsored by Takeda Pharmaceuticals. StemJournal is working with NYAS as a promotional partner with for this event.

Stem Cells in Personalized Medicine

Danish Stem Cell Conference 2019
Vejle, Denmark | May 2–3, 2019

Hosted by the Danish Stem Cell Society.

Human iPSC Derivation and Culture

Harvard Stem Cell Institute Workshop
Cambridge, MA, USA | May 5–7, 2019

Limited spaces! Click the visual for details.

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Visit the Website to View New Posts

Our aim is for the journal's new website – stemjnl.org – to become a vital portal for the stem cell community. Keep checking the site to discover all the news items that we are posting and to see the events in the calendar.

Recent posts

Editorial Board Member Receives 2019 Innovator in Science Award

Shruti Naik, StemJournal Editorial Advisory Board member, is the recipient of the Early-Career Scientist 2019 Innovator in Science Award. View

How StemJournal's First Article Came to be Published

Stephanie Willerth, StemJournal Associate Editor, discusses her research and shares details of how she came to be one of the first authors to be published in the journal. View

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