![]() ChemMedChem
ISSN: 1860-7179
Journal
Vol 3(Calendar Year 2008, 12 Issues)
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Chemistry Enabling Drug Discovery
With its first impact factor of 2.825 (2007), ChemMedChem on its way to become a premier journal at the interface of chemistry, biology and medicine. ChemMedChem is made in Europe, but publishes primary as well as critical secondary and tertiary information from authors across and for the world. Its mission is to integrate the wide and flourishing field of medicinal and pharmaceutical sciences, ranging from drug design and discovery to drug development and delivery, from molecular modeling to combinatorial chemistry, from target validation to lead generation and ADMET studies—to name just a few topics.
ChemMedChem replaces Il Farmaco—An International Journal of Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, which was published by the Società Chimica Italiana until the end of 2005 and generously given up in order to limit the crowding of journals in these sciences.
Contents
ChemMedChem publishes an attractive mixture of:
- Short Communications and Full Papers
- Minireviews and Reviews
- Highlights and Concepts
- Book and Multimedia Reviews
Fields of Interest
ChemMedChem tears down the walls between chemistry, biology, and medicine:
- drug design and discovery
- drug development and delivery
- target validation
- lead generation
- ADMET studies
- screening
- biological activity studies
- combinatorial techniques
- molecular modeling
- synthesis of biologically active compounds
- metabolism in drug actions
- molecular recognition at receptors
- interaction of ligands and receptors
- applications of NMR and X-ray crystallography
ChemMedChem is accepted for coverage in MEDLINE
Readership
medicinal, pharmaceutical and organic chemists, chemical and molecular biologists, pharmacists and pharmacologists

