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The FASEB Journal is a peer-reviewed scientific journal related to experimental biology. The journal was established in 1987 and has been published since 2020 [1] by Wiley on behalf of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. It is published monthly and contains special collections throughout the year.
The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB), based in Rockville, Maryland, is a non-profit organization of scientific societies in the United States. With a focus on the biological and biomedical sciences, the federation represents scientists in such fields as anatomy , physiology , immunology , biochemistry ...
Annales du service des antiquités de l'Égypte; L'Année épigraphique; Bibliothèque de l'École des chartes; Français de Suisse; L'Histoire; Le Mouvement social; Revue archéologique; Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire; Revue des Deux Mondes; Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine
From 2013 the journal is published by Elsevier on ScienceDirect: Journal of the Institute of Actuaries: 0020-2681: Ceased (1994) Replaced by the British Actuarial Journal: Journal of the Institute of Mathematics of Jussieu: 1474-7480 (print) 1475-3030 (web) Ongoing: Journal of Institutional Economics: 1744-1374 (print) 1744-1382 (web) Ongoing
Le Journal de Saône et Loire ; Le Journal du Centre ; Le Maine libre ; Le Parisien (Île-de-France, Oise) Le Petit Bleu d'Agen (Lot-et-Garonne) Le Populaire du Centre (Creuse, Haute-Vienne) Le Progrès (Auvergne, Burgundy, Franche-Comté, Rhône-Alpes) Le Quotidien de la Réunion ; Le Républicain Lorrain
The Excellence in Science Award was established by the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) in 1989 to recognize outstanding achievement by women in biological science. All women who are members of one or more of the societies of FASEB are eligible for nomination.
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The journal was established in 1906 by Carl Neuberg, who also served as the first editor-in-chief.Its original name was Biochemische Zeitschrift.It was renamed to the European Journal of Biochemistry in 1967, with Claude Liébecq as editor-in-chief, succeeded by Richard Perham, during whose tenure the name became the FEBS Journal, in 2005.