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Editorial † † www.biohorizons.oxfordjournals.org Volume 4 Number 1 March 2011 As I hope you will see from this issue, Bioscience Horizons We would also like to encourage a wider range of research continues to publish the very best undergraduate research to be submitted to the journal in addition to final year arising from universities across the UK and Eire. Bioscience research projects and literature reviews, for example research Horizons aims to raise the profile of undergraduate research arising from summer vacation placements, industrial year and to showcase the links between teaching and research, placements, research internships or other research conducted providing a vehicle for publishing excellent bioscience within taught modules or programmes. To accommodate research conducted by undergraduate students. As the new these changes, we will be removing the single annual dead- Editor-in-Chief I am committed to ensuring that Bioscience line for manuscript submissions, instead encouraging manu- Horizons will continue to evolve and grow as more students script submission throughout the year. In summary, most of and bioscience academics adopt it as the publication of the changes to the editorial processes echo those for other choice for undergraduate research output. research journals, thus we will also be providing our best As part of the journal’s evolution the Bioscience Horizons undergraduate researchers with a professional training in consortium have agreed a number of exciting changes to our submitting manuscripts and dealing with the publication editorial processes to increase the availability of the journal process. to undergraduate researchers but also to align the submission I hope you will find the contents of this issue stimulating process with ‘normal’ journals in the science arena. Whilst and inspirational and that you will consider submitting to we maintain our commitment to only publishing the the journal in future. You can find more information at highest quality undergraduate research, we want the http://biohorizons.oxfordjournals.org/. I should like to journal to be as accessible as possible so we will be removing thank and congratulate our authors and their supervisors departmental limits on the number of submissions accepted for the valuable contributions they have made to this issue. and we are adapting the departmental nomination process to allow authors to submit manuscripts directly to the Neil Morris journal with their supervisor’s (or other senior academic) Editor-in-Chief, Bioscience Horizons permission. N.P.Morris@leeds.ac.uk ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Bioscience Horizons Oxford University Press

Editorial

Bioscience Horizons , Volume 4 (1) – Mar 1, 2011

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Oxford University Press
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© The Author 2011. Published by Oxford University Press
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Editorial
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1754-7431
DOI
10.1093/biohorizons/hzr013
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† † www.biohorizons.oxfordjournals.org Volume 4 Number 1 March 2011 As I hope you will see from this issue, Bioscience Horizons We would also like to encourage a wider range of research continues to publish the very best undergraduate research to be submitted to the journal in addition to final year arising from universities across the UK and Eire. Bioscience research projects and literature reviews, for example research Horizons aims to raise the profile of undergraduate research arising from summer vacation placements, industrial year and to showcase the links between teaching and research, placements, research internships or other research conducted providing a vehicle for publishing excellent bioscience within taught modules or programmes. To accommodate research conducted by undergraduate students. As the new these changes, we will be removing the single annual dead- Editor-in-Chief I am committed to ensuring that Bioscience line for manuscript submissions, instead encouraging manu- Horizons will continue to evolve and grow as more students script submission throughout the year. In summary, most of and bioscience academics adopt it as the publication of the changes to the editorial processes echo those for other choice for undergraduate research output. research journals, thus we will also be providing our best As part of the journal’s evolution the Bioscience Horizons undergraduate researchers with a professional training in consortium have agreed a number of exciting changes to our submitting manuscripts and dealing with the publication editorial processes to increase the availability of the journal process. to undergraduate researchers but also to align the submission I hope you will find the contents of this issue stimulating process with ‘normal’ journals in the science arena. Whilst and inspirational and that you will consider submitting to we maintain our commitment to only publishing the the journal in future. You can find more information at highest quality undergraduate research, we want the http://biohorizons.oxfordjournals.org/. I should like to journal to be as accessible as possible so we will be removing thank and congratulate our authors and their supervisors departmental limits on the number of submissions accepted for the valuable contributions they have made to this issue. and we are adapting the departmental nomination process to allow authors to submit manuscripts directly to the Neil Morris journal with their supervisor’s (or other senior academic) Editor-in-Chief, Bioscience Horizons permission. N.P.Morris@leeds.ac.uk .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

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