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SUMMARY:Debunking Publishing Myths: 10 Tips for Publishing in ACS Journals
DESCRIPTION:Editor-in-Chief Thomas Holme\, Journal of Chemical Education and Associate Editor Kelly Chibale\, Journal of Medicinal Chemistry\nSponsored by ACS Webinars\, ACS on Campus\, and ACS Publications\n11am-Noon\, Online via Zoom\, Free\, Registration required\n\nYou’ve done your research and now it’s time to prepare your manuscript\, choose a journal\, get published\, and attract a large readership. Sounds like a daunting process right? ACS Publications want to partner with authors to get their manuscript published as well as ensure authors have the best possible experience regardless of the decision made on their manuscript. \n\n\n\nJoin Editor-in-Chief Thomas Holme of the Journal of Chemical Education and Associate Editor Kelly Chibale of the Journal of Medicinal Chemistry as they provide you insider advice to make your manuscript clear\, concise\, and captivating so that you can improve your chances of getting publishing in an ACS Journal. \nThis ACS Webinar is moderated by Lorraine Clark of ACS Publications and Becky Miller of ACS on Campus and is co-produced with ACS on Campus and ACS Publications. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat You Will Learn\n\nTen scholarly publishing tips to write a successful manuscript and choose the most appropriate journal\nHow to best understand the scope of a journal and its simplified submission requirements\nReal-life examples from submissions and some of the typical reasons for manuscript rejection\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWebinar Details\n\nThursday\, October 13\, 2022 @ 2-3pm ET\nFree to Register with ACS ID\nSlides will be available to download on the day of the webinar\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nACS Resources To Enhance Your Research\n\nACS Author Lab is a free online course that empowers authors to prepare and submit strong manuscripts\, avoiding errors that could lead to delays in the publication process\nACS Authoring Services connects you with our language editors and scientific illustrators to help showcase your science at its best\nACS Author University provides videos and articles from our editor community on tips for scientific writing\, securing funding\, rejection\, and much more\nACS Reviewer Lab is a free\, on-demand peer review training course that provides real-life guidance on how to navigate tricky ethical situations\, identify core criteria for evaluating manuscripts\, and write a first-rate review
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SUMMARY:Creating Psychedelic Analogs to Treat Neuropsychiatric Disease
DESCRIPTION:Prof. David Olson\, Department of Chemistry\, Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Medicine\, UC Davis\nSponsored by ACS Webinars\, ACS Publications\, ACS Division of Medicinal Chemistry\, and American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists\n11am-Noon\, Online via Zoom\, Free\, Registration required\n\nWe are at an exciting moment in drug discovery due to the enormous potential of psychedelics and related plasticity-promoting neurotherapeutics to treat common\, but highly debilitating conditions such as schizophrenia\, bipolar disorder\, major depressive disorder\, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. \nJoin Associate Professor Dr. David Olson of UC Davis as he discusses how psychedelics and related molecules\, such as DMT\, LSD\, and MDMA\, rapidly promote the growth of cortical neurons\, providing a potential explanation for their long-lasting therapeutic effects after a single dose. Register now to discover about the development of chemical and molecular tools for studying the mechanisms of action of psychedelics as well as efforts to engineer non-hallucinogenic analogs of these compounds that produce similar sustained therapeutic behavioral effects after a single administration. \nThis ACS Webinar is moderated by Editor-in-Chief Dr. Christa Müller of ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science co-produced with the ACS Division of Medicinal Chemistry\, and ACS Publications. \n\n\n\nWhat You Will Learn\n\nMechanistic details about psychedelic-induced neuroplasticity\nThe development of a novel biosensor for assessing hallucinogenic potential\nThe development of non-hallucinogenic psychoplastogens\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWebinar Details\n\nThrusday\, October 20\, 2022 @ 2-3pm ET\nFree to Register with ACS ID\nSlides will be available to download on the day of the webinar
URL:https://www.siliconvalleyacs.org/event/creating-psychedelic-analogs-to-treat-neuropsychiatric-disease/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:ACS Webinars
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