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Microscopy and Microanalysis is Now the Top Rated Journal in Microscopy

The most recent ISI/Thomson's Impact Factors were released and Microscopy and Microanalysis, published by Cambridge University Press for the Microscopy Society of America, is now the top ranked journal in microscopy with an impact factor of 2.992. This is the first time our journal has received the #1 ranking and is indicative of the quality of the manuscripts that are being published as well as the hard work of our previous and current editors. For instructions on the submission of your manuscripts to Microscopy and Microanalysis please visit http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/mam.

Best Paper Awards

The Editors of Microscopy and Microanalysis have recently selected the best papers in the categories of Biological, Materials, and Techniques papers for Volume 14. These awards will be presented at the Microscopy and Microanalysis 2009 Meeting in Richmond, Virginia from July 26-30. Congratulations to the authors of these outstanding contributions to Microscopy and Microanalysis.

2008 Best Biological Paper: Seeing the Brain in Action: How Multiphoton Imaging Has Advanced Our Understanding of Neuronal Function, Grace Stutzmann, Microsc. Microanal. 14, 482-491, 2008.

2008 Best Materials Paper: Motion of Gold Atoms on Carbon in the Aberration-Corrected STEM, Philip E Batson, Microsc. Microanal. 14, 89-97, 2008.

2008 Best Techniques Paper: Confocal/TEM Overlay Microscopy: A Simple Method for Correlating Confocal and Electron Microscopy of Cells Expressing GFP/YFP Fusion Protein, Douglas R. Keene, Sara F. Tufa, Gregory P. Lunstrum, Paul Holden and William A. Horton, Microsc. Microanal. 14, 342-348, 2008.

 

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