ACS In Focus is seeking an author or author team to write on a broad range of emerging topics for a new series of brief e-books. The purpose of these e-books is to get new graduate students up to speed on topics they might not have learned as an undergrad but need in their graduate […]
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ACS In Focus is seeking an author or author team to write on a broad range of emerging topics for a new series of brief e-books.
The purpose of these e-books is to get new graduate students up to speed on topics they might not have learned as an undergrad but need in their graduate research. ACS In Focus e-books are also designed to introduce new topics to scientists interested in bringing additional and often multidisciplinary perspectives into their lab. With this work, you have the opportunity to reach a wide audience of young minds and prepare them for a successful research experience.
This is your chance to be part of an amazing new e-book series! In 2020, ACS In Focus will publish 10 titles as part of the Inaugural Collection; in 2021 we will begin a regular schedule of publishing twenty titles per year. ACS in Focus Editors are seeking authors for a broad range of topics, including drug development, solar energy conversion, neurochemistry, biology for chemists, and more. As these works are intended to be read in four-to-six hours and offer the fundamentals of a topic, the length of your work should be approximately 35,000 words.
If you are interested in participating in this series, please email: infocus@acs.org.