ACS In Focus is a new series of brief, dynamic e-books designed to bring new graduate students up to speed on topics they need to know in their research. As well, these works are designed to introduce topics to scientists interested in bringing additional and often multidisciplinary perspectives into their research questions. CRISPR’s potential across […]
ACS In Focus is a new series of brief, dynamic e-books designed to bring new graduate students up to speed on topics they need to know in their research. As well, these works are designed to introduce topics to scientists interested in bringing additional and often multidisciplinary perspectives into their research questions.
CRISPR’s potential across STEM research is exploding. The ACS In Focus editors are seeking an author or author team to write approximately 35,000 words on the foundations around this topic. Many of our authors select co-authors from their research team, including grad students, post-docs, or former students and colleagues.
The series is off to a great start and covers a broad range of topics. The first title, Machine Learning in Chemistry, by Heather Kulik & Jon Paul Janet, published in May 2020 and had over 25,000 visitors to the product page in June 2020.
With this work, you have the opportunity to reach an even wider audience of scientists and introduce them to this flourishing area of research that won researchers Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
If you are interested in authoring, please contact infocus@acs.org.