Trends in Biochemical Sciences (TiBS) keeps its readers up-to-date and well informed about recent advances in biochemistry and molecular biology through succinct articles.
In addition to topical Reviews, which provide the main focus of each issue, Opinionarticles provide a platform for debate and hypothesis where new ideas can be discussed. In addition, the journal publishes a wide variety of very short articles that are designed to inform and provoke thought in a lively and widely-accessible manner. These including interviews (Trendstalks), discussion of issues at the interface of biochemistry and the general public (Science and Society), discussion of issues pertaining to the scientific community or the advancement of science (Scientific Life), highlights of exciting recent developments in the literature (Spotlights) and single-point hypotheses (Forums). Responses to previously-published TiBS content are welcome and encouraged in the form of Letters.
For more information about submission:
http://www.cell.com/trends/biochemical-sciences/authors.
In addition to topical Reviews, which provide the main focus of each issue, Opinionarticles provide a platform for debate and hypothesis where new ideas can be discussed. In addition, the journal publishes a wide variety of very short articles that are designed to inform and provoke thought in a lively and widely-accessible manner. These including interviews (Trendstalks), discussion of issues at the interface of biochemistry and the general public (Science and Society), discussion of issues pertaining to the scientific community or the advancement of science (Scientific Life), highlights of exciting recent developments in the literature (Spotlights) and single-point hypotheses (Forums). Responses to previously-published TiBS content are welcome and encouraged in the form of Letters.
All submissions to the journal must be submitted online at http://www.editorialmanager.com/tibs/default.aspx.
For more information about submission:
http://www.cell.com/trends/biochemical-sciences/authors.