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[07-08] 学术报告:Publishing at Nature Chemical Biology

发布时间:2014-07-07       

  Nature Chemical Biology高级编辑Catherine Goodman报告会将于2014年7月8日(周二)上午10点在动物所C101会议室举行,报告的题目:“Publishing at Nature Chemical Biology”。

  欢迎动物所科研人员踊跃参会交流。  

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  2014年7月4日

    Catherine McIntosh Goodman简历

  25 First St. Suite 104, Cambridge, MA 02141. (617) 475-9240

  c.goodman@us.nature.com

  Education

  Ph.D. in Chemistry, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, 2004

  Thesis title: “Synthetic hosts as scaffolds for biomolecular recognition”

  University Fellow, 1998

  B.A. (Chemistry), Rice University, Houston, TX, 1998

  Wiess Fellow, 1998; Dean’s list, 1997; ‘Best Freshman’ Award, 1995

  Professional Experience

  Nature Chemical Biology, Cambridge, MA

  Senior Editor, 2009-present

  Associate Editor, 2006-2009

  Assistant Editor, 2006

  •   Principal responsibility is to evaluate primary research articles submitted to the journal and coordinate their review and publication
  •   Other ongoing responsibilities include commissioning and editing news and analysis content as well as engaging scientists in communities relevant to the journal, including travel to conferences, universities and institutes.
  •   Sporadic projects include the creation of a new journal content type, the development of a chemical style guide to standardize journal presentation, and the organization of and/or contribution to an editorial handbook, several topical focus issues and journal conferences.
  •   I have also played a significant role in training five editorial assistants and two new editors in the procedures of the journal and the rationales behind those processes.

  Dept. of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelpha, PA, 2003-2006

  Postdoctoral fellow, funded by National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral Fellowship, under the direction of William F. DeGrado

  •   designed, synthesized and structurally characterized water-soluble beta-peptides as a test of protein design principles in the context of a unique structure.
  •   synthesized membrane-soluble peptides to investigate assembled interfaces.

  Dept. of Chemistry, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 1998-2003

  Graduate student, funded in part by the National Institutes of Health Chemical-Biology Interface Training Grant, under the direction of Vincent M. Rotello and Lila M. Gierasch

  •   synthesized and characterized organic scaffolds to explore the redox potential modulation of the flavin cofactor
  •   repared and characterized thiol-protected cationic gold nanoparticles as DNA-binding elements.
  •   performed structural analysis of two bioactive peptides using several biophysical techniques.

  Teaching Assistant.

  •   taught and graded two sections of Chemistry 292, an organic chemistry lab for non-majors (Two semesters).

  Dept. of Chemistry, Rice University, Houston, TX, 1996-1998

  Research assistant under the direction of Scott F. Singleton:

  •   synthesized modified fluorescent nucleotides for biological studies.

  Teaching Assistant.

  •   Taught weekly recitation and graded for Chemistry 101 and 102: General Chemistry.

  Demonstration Assistant.

  •    Prepared demonstrations related to course material of Chemistry 101, 102, 111, and 112: General and Honors Chemistry.

  Carbon Cycle Group, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Boulder, CO 1995-1996

  Summer intern under the direction of Ed J. Dlugokencky:

  •   created computer programs to integrate and display data collected at global sampling sites to determine seasonal and global trends in atmospheric gas concentrations.

 

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