Molecular Diversity

Molecular Diversity
Molecular Diversity  
Discipline Biochemistry
Language English
Edited by Guillermo A. Morales
Publication details
Publisher Springer
Publication history 1995-present
Frequency Quarterly
Impact factor
(2009)
2.071
Indexing
ISSN 1381-1991 (print)
1573-501X (web)
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Molecular Diversity is a scientific journal published quarterly by Springer Science+Business Media. Molecular Diversity presents refereed papers describing the development, application and theory of molecular diversity, and combinatorial chemistry in basic and applied research and drug discovery. The journal publishes both short and full-length papers, perspectives, news and reviews. Coverage addresses the generation of molecular diversity, application of diversity for screening against alternative targets of all types, analysis of results and their application in various scientific disciplines.[1] The journal's articles, dating to its first volume from 1995, are available online at SpringerLink.com. The editor-in-chief of the journal is Guillermo A. Morales (Semafore Pharmaceuticals, Indianapolis, IN, USA).

Contents

Subjects covered in journal

Topics include combinatorial chemistry and parallel synthesis; small molecule libraries; peptides; proteins; oligonucleotides; carbohydrates; structure/function/SAR; computational chemistry and molecular design; screening techniques and screening interfaces; analytical methods; robotics, automation and miniaturization; new methods of library formulation and deconvolution; directed evolution, origin of life and recombination; search techniques, landscapes, random chemistry and more.

History

Molecular Diversity Preservation International's Journal of Molecular Diversity (ISSN 1424-7917) and Wolters Kluwer's (now part of Springer Science+Business Media) Molecular Diversity were merged in 2002 to form what is now Molecular Diversity. Shu-Kun Lin served as editor-in-chief and edited Volumes 6-11. Lin stepped down in June 2007.[2] Guillermo A. Morales has served as editor-in-chief since.

References

  1. ^ Molecular Diversity on Springer.com, accessed June 26, 2008
  2. ^ MDPI website, accessed July 1, 2008.

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