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Editor-in-Chief, ChemistryViews

Vera Koester

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Editor-in-Chief, ChemistryViews

Frankfurt am Main

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Total articles 1324

  • Available on paid plans

    9 Tips for a Successful PhD [Tip 6]

    By Vera Koester Verified

    Apr. 17, 2025

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    Thinking About Organic Chemistry Through the Lens of Underlying Physics

    By Vera Koester Verified

    Apr. 17, 2025

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    9 Tips for a Successful PhD [Tip 6]

    By Vera Koester Verified

    Apr. 17, 2025

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ChemistryViews

ACES was founded in 2005 with the mutual aim of creating a modern publishing forum for research in Asia and coordinating future publishing activities among the member societies. The high scientific and ethical standards are the basis for the success of the ACES journals, Chemistry – An Asian Journal, Asian Journal of Organic Chemistry, and ChemNanoMat. Each society is partial owner of the journals and receives royalties that increase with the proportion of papers published from authors in its respective country. For the publication of the Asian Journal of Organic Chemistry, ACES is joined by the Korean Society of Organic Synthesis. In 2017, ACES initiated the Ryoji Noyori ACES Award to recognize outstanding chemists who support the collaborative ACES spirit. This award is presented at the biannual symposium of ACES and the Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker (German Chemical Society, GDCh), which deepens relationships and fosters exchange between chemists in Asia, Germany and beyond. Follow ACES on Facebook: @ACESjournals Follow the journals on Twitter: @ChemAsianJ @AsianJOrgChem @ChemNanoMat

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Founded: 2005



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