Special Publications

Proceedings issue in ELECTROPHORESIS, April/May 2011

We are pleased to announce that this year, AES is pleased to team up with the journal ELECTROPHORESIS to publish a special proceedings section highlighting selected manuscripts associated with work presented in the AES Topical Sessions. Benefits of contributing your work to this special section include enhanced visibility and rapid turnaround time. To ensure timely communication of these proceedings, we will follow an accelerated timeline, with a deadline set for December 1, 2011 for manuscript submission with a tentative publication date by the end of June or July 2012. Please submit your manuscripts electronically at: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/elpho indicating that it is intended for this special proceedings section, or contact one of the co-editors directly. The co-editors for this special section in ELECTROPHORESIS are Victor Ugaz and Blanca H. Lapizco-Encinas. Please details here.

Dielectrophoresis 2011: Invitation letter from October, 2010

Dear Authors,

We would like to invite you to submit a paper for a special issue of ELECTROPHORESIS focused on Dielectrophoresis. The aim of this special issue is to promote the awareness in the scientific community on the recent developments of this powerful electrokinetic transport mechanism. DIELECTROPHORESIS 2011 will be a highly anticipated special issue and we encourage submission of articles covering all aspects of dielectrophoretic miniaturized systems, including theoretical and practical considerations in their design, fabrication and applications. The tentative publication date of the DIELECTROPHORESIS 2011 issue is set by the end of August 2011. Additional information and directions for authors are available on the web at: www.wiley-vch.de/home/electrophoresis. The deadline for submission of the manuscripts is set for January 15, 2011. Please submit your manuscripts electronically at: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/elpho indicating that it is intended for this special issue, or contact one of the co-editors directly.

Prof. Blanca H. Lapizco Encinas Dr. Frantisek Foret
CINVESTAV-Monterrey Institute of Analytical Chemistry ASCR, v.v.i.
Vía del Conocimiento 201, PIIT, Veveri 97
Autopista Nueva al Aeropuerto 61142 Brno
km 9.5, 66600 Apodaca NL, México Czech Republic
blapizco@cinvestav.mx foret@iach.cz

Expert Review of Proteomics

Read a review on the proteomics portion of the 2008 AES meeting in Philadelphia, PA. It is published in the Expert Review of Proteomics. Thanks to our former AES President, Dave Garfin, for writing this excellent review.

A review of the 2007 AES Annual Meeting is in press in the Journal of Capillary Electrophoresis

Minerick, A.R., V.M. Ugaz, S. Murthy, J.P. Posner, "Review of Electrophoresis and BioMEMS in 2007: American Electrophoresis Society 24th Annual Meeting," Journal of Capillary Electrophoresis, accepted - in press, 2008.

Proteomics Review of the 2007 Meeting of the American Electrophoresis Meeting

Garfin, David, Expert Reviews in Proteomics, 5: (8) 385-387, 2008.
For a full reprint, email reprints@expert-reviews.com or go to the Expert Reviews in Proteomics web-site.

2006 Special Journal Issue: Biomicrofluidics

Preface to Special Topic: Papers from the 2006 Annual Meeting of the American Electrophoresis Society, San Francisco, CA

Adrienne R. Minerick, Guest Editor
Dave C. Swalm School of Chemical Engineering, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, Mississippi 39672

Victor M. Ugaz, Guest Editor
Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843

(Received 16 March 2007; accepted 16 March 2007; published online 10 May 2007)

This Special Topic section of Biomicrofluidics is dedicated to original papers from the 2006 Annual Meeting of the American Electrophoresis Society (AES: http://www.aesociety.org. This five-day meeting held in San Francisco, California, included five sessions on BioMEMS and Microfluidics and four sessions on Advances in Electrokinetics and Electrophoresis. AES and its corresponding symposia provide the most focused and well-organized meeting forum for diverse biological and engineering researchers working on electrokinetics. The work featured in this Special Topic section is no exception; it ranges from nanochannel electrophoresis to bioparticle sorting. © 2007 American Institute of Physics.

[DOI: 10.1063/1.2723667]]

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