Abstract:As FEBS Open Bio approaches its 10th anniversary, we have decided it is an ideal time to give the members of our prestigious Editorial Board an opportunity to discuss their research, publishing, and the activities of FEBS in the virtual pages of the journal. This new interview series is being helmed by Professor Beata Vertessy, who has been on the FEBS Open Bio Editorial Board since 2013 and has recently been promoted to Senior Editor. As the organizer, she has agreed to give the inaugural interview.
“…In 2021, we began publishing a series of interviews with members of our prestigious Editorial Board (dubbed ‘An open chat with…’). This series is coordinated by Beáta Vertessy, who gave the inaugural interview, published in the February 2021 issue [ 10 ]. In this interview, Beata discusses how her academic start in chemical engineering has been beneficial for her subsequent research in the uracil‐DNA field, her group’s discovery of the significance of uracil‐DNA in fruit fly development and how next‐generation genome‐wide sequencing technologies have actually impeded our understanding of DNA chemistry [ 10 ].…”
FEBS Open Bio
continues to go from strength to strength, with 2021 perhaps marking its most exciting year. In this Editorial, the Editor‐in‐Chief Miguel A. De la Rosa looks back at all the new developments of 2021 and forecasts the outlook for 2022.
“…In 2021, we began publishing a series of interviews with members of our prestigious Editorial Board (dubbed ‘An open chat with…’). This series is coordinated by Beáta Vertessy, who gave the inaugural interview, published in the February 2021 issue [ 10 ]. In this interview, Beata discusses how her academic start in chemical engineering has been beneficial for her subsequent research in the uracil‐DNA field, her group’s discovery of the significance of uracil‐DNA in fruit fly development and how next‐generation genome‐wide sequencing technologies have actually impeded our understanding of DNA chemistry [ 10 ].…”
FEBS Open Bio
continues to go from strength to strength, with 2021 perhaps marking its most exciting year. In this Editorial, the Editor‐in‐Chief Miguel A. De la Rosa looks back at all the new developments of 2021 and forecasts the outlook for 2022.
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