Radiochemical Syntheses
GUIDE FOR AUTHORS
Introduction
Radiochemical Syntheses is a new book series to be published by John Wiley and Sons. The purpose of Radiochemical Syntheses (Rad. Syn.) is to provide radiochemical procedures that are reliable, repeatable and provide all necessary information to carry out the synthesis in a single source. Rad. Syn. is intended to be the radiochemical counterpart to the hugely popular Organic Syntheses series.
Contents
Radiochemical Syntheses solicits work in the following three areas: (a) Synthesis of PET Radiopharmaceuticals (11-C, 18-F, 13-N, 15-O, 64-Cu, 68-Ga etc.), (b) Synthesis of SPECT Radiopharmaceuticals (99m-Tc, 67-Ga, 90-Y, 111-In, 124-I, 131-I etc.), and (c) Labeling with long-lived radionuclides (14-C, 3-H, 32-P, 35-S etc.).
Submitting a Chapter for Radiochemical Syntheses
The principal author is asked to contact the Editorial office with a brief summary of their proposed chapter. This will then be circulated with the Editorial board and a decision made on whether the topic is appropriate for Radiochemical Syntheses. If accepted, the principal author will be provided with document / chemdraw templates as well as example chapters to facilitate the process.
Resources
Board of Editors
Editorial Office Contact Details
Peter Scott, Ph.D. and Michael R. Kilbourn, Ph.D.
Division of Nuclear Medicine
Department of Radiology
University of Michigan Medical School
2276 Medical Science I Building
Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA
Tel .(PJHS) (734) 615-1756
Tel. (MRK) (734) 763-9246
Fax. (734) 615-2557
E-mail. pjhscott@umich.edu
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