News
2005-11-15
Professor John J. Mann has been appointed the Editor-in-Chief of the Central European Journal of Medicine. He is the Chief of the Department of Neuroscience at the New York State Psychiatric Institute and is Professor of Translational Neuroscience in Psychiatry and Radiology at Columbia University. His research employs functional brain imaging, neurochemistry and molecular genetics to probe the causes of depression and suicide. More details can be found here.
2005-09-21
In 2006, Springer and Central European Science Journals will begin co-publishing acclaimed journals of societies and other institutions from Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Bulgaria, the former Yugoslavia and Albania. It will make the partnership one of the largest global providers of scientific information from Central and Eastern Europe. This partnership will begin with five titles all named "Central European Journal of ..." in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology and Medicine, currently published by CESJ. Please see complete press release.
2005-08-16
Professor Mariusz Z. Ratajczak has been appointed the Editor-in-Chief of the Central European Journal of Biology. Professor Ratajczak is a professor at the University of Louisville and the Head of the Stem Cell Biology Program at the James Graham Brown Cancer Center, Louisville, Kentucky. His research interests cover identifying new mechanisms responsible for tissue regeneration, elucidating the role of complement proteins in regulating human hematopoiesis and autocrine/paracrine regulation of human hematopoiesis and a role of HIV-autoprotective chemokines in resistance of human hematopoietic stem cells to HIV. Professor Ratajczak received the Chad Kopple Spirit Award from the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (2002). More details can be found here.
2005-06-10
Central European Science Journals are now available in over 800 academic and research libraries in China, thanks to the consortium deal funded by the Chinese government and signed with the National Science & Technology Library. Charlesworth China, our representative in China, had orchestrated that agreement. We are very glad that Chinese researchers will get wide access to high quality research from Central and Eastern Europe, published by Central European Science Journals.
2005-06-10
We have appointed a large group of sales representatives who now offer our journals in Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia, Australia and Latin America. These are experienced and specialized companies who contact libraries and successfully sell subscriptions to scholarly journals. For full list please go here.
2005-03-15
Professor Gregory Margulis, the Editor-in-Chief of the Central European Journal of Mathematics , has been awarded the Wolf Prize for Mathematics, for his exceptional contributions to algebra and his creative synthesis of ideas and methods from different areas of mathematics. Professor Margulis is one of very few to be honored with both the Wolf Prize and the Fields Medal. He will share this year's award with Sergei P. Novikov. More...







