Call for papers
Bioprinting the Future
novel advances and applications in bioprinting
Guest editors:
Dr. Roman Voronov, Dr. Murat Guvendiren
Special issue information:
Dr(s). Voronov and Guvendiren seek high-quality, short- or full-length research reports, reviews, and perspectives related to novel advances and applications in bioprinting. Manuscript proposals (abstracts) are welcome from academia, industry, and vendors.
Areas of particular interest include, but are not limited to:
● Bioprinter Instrumentation & Innovative Technologies (e.g., 4D bioprinting)
● Bioprinting Methods & Strategies
● Bioinks & Materials for 3D Printing
● Bioprinted Tissues & Organs
● Bioprinted Disease Models
● Bioprinting In Situ/In Vivo
● Bioprinting Applications (e.g., Printing in Space)
● Analysis of Bioprinted Constructs
● Mathematical Modeling of Bioprinting Processes
Manuscript submission information:
Submission Link: https://www.editorialmanager.com/slastech/default1.aspx
Submission Deadline: 15th December 2022
Keywords:
automation, bioengineering, micro- and nanotechnology, nanomedicine, microfluidics, 3D printing, biotechnology, bioinformatics, analytical chemistry, biomedical optics, information technology, artificial intelligence, spectroscopy, clinical diagnostics, pharmacogenomics, molecular biology and biomedical sciences
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Special issue in SLAS Technology - abstracts accepted until December 1, 2022!
Special issue in SLAS Technology - abstracts accepted until December 1, 2022!
SLAS Technology Guest Editor Shue Wang, Ph.D. invites the submission of abstracts on advances in synthetic biology for publication in a Special Issue.
Dr. Wang is seeking high-quality, short- or full-length research reports, reviews, protocols and perspectives related to synthetic cell systems, gene circuits, cell-free expression systems, RNA regulation, metabolic engineering, and nucleic acid engineering. Manuscripts are welcome from academia, industry, and vendors. Areas of particular interest include, but are not limited to:
- Synthetic cell systems (protocells, artificial cell system)
- Cell-free expression systems (Transcription-translation [TXTL])
- Genetic circuit design and optimization
- Metabolic engineering (design, construction, and optimization of native and non-natural routes of product synthesis)
- RNA regulation (programing microRNA, mRNA in mammalian cells)
- Computation methods for genetic system design
- Nucleic acid engineering
- Synthetic biology approaches in infectious diseases
Submit your proposal before December 1, 2022.
All submitted papers will be subject to peer-review to ensure scientific rigor, clarity of expression and integration with other contributions in the SLAS Technology Special Issue.
Publication note: After submissions are accepted, they publish online within 30 days and become immediately searchable and citable with a DOI.
Questions? Please e-mail [email protected] or call +1.630.256.7527, ext. 106.
AI and Automation (A2) in multiplexing cellular and tissue imaging
A special issue in SLAS Technology - manuscripts accepted until March 1, 2023!
SLAS Technology Guest Editors Joe Yeong, (Group Leader Singapore General Hospital), Loo Lit-Hsin, (Senior PI, Bioinformatic Institute, A*STAR), and Colt Egelston, (Assistant Research Professor, City of Hope National Medical Center), invite the submission of abstracts relating to AI and Automation (A2) in cellular and tissue imaging for publication in a 2023 Special Issue.
SLAS Technology is seeking high-quality, short- or full-length research reports, reviews, and perspectives related to AI and Automation (A2) in cellular and tissue imaging. This includes the A2 perspectives of multiplex IHC/IF, spatial transcriptomics & proteomics, high-throughput screening, cell painting and other relevant topics.
Manuscripts are welcome from academia, industry, and vendors.
Areas of particular interest include:
- Analytic pipeline and algorithm of multiplex imaging assays
- Automation, standardization and upscaling the throughput of multiplex imaging assays
- High-dimensional analysis of multiplex imaging assays
- Biomarkers discovery by using multiplex imaging assays
- Spatial information of tumor immune micro-environment by using multiplex imaging assays
- Immuno-phenotyping by using multiplex imaging assays
- Technical reproducibility of multiplex imaging assays
- Comparison of multiplex imaging assays with other modalities such as conventional IHC, RNAseq, NanoString
- Comparison of two or more multiplex imaging assays techniques (e.g. DNA barcoding vs fluorescence vs metal-conjugation)
- Clinical application and translation of biomarkers with multiplex imaging assays
Submit your manuscript before March 1, 2023
All submitted papers will be subject to peer-review to ensure scientific rigor, clarity of expression and integration with other contributions in the SLAS Technology Special Issue.
Publication note: After submissions are accepted, they typically publish online ahead-of-print within 30 days and become immediately searchable and citable with a DOI.
Questions? Please e-mail [email protected] or call +1.630.256.7527, ext. 106.