Dr Edgar Grinstein is a Principal Investigator at the Heinrich Heine University Medical Center in Düsseldorf, where he researches signal transduction, cell cycle regulation, apoptosis, gene transcription regulation, stem cell biology and cancer biology. He is on the Editorial Board of Frontiers in Bioscience and is a Regular member of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
Dr Grinstein received his PhD summa cum laude in Molecular Biology from Humboldt University and the Max-Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine. He has published a number of papers in high-ranking journals.
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The editor in chief is responsible for editorial decision-making on papers submitted to the journal. The editor in chief is also responsible for editorial matters that include but are not limited to journal supplements, the journal's aims and scope, the editorial board and volunteer peer reviewer pool, editorial assessment of video abstracts, assignment to published papers of endorsements, and for consulting on pre-submission inquiries from authors.
Working with Libertas Academica is a continuously great and exciting experience for me as Editor-in-Chief of Signal Transduction Insights. I feel that Libertas Academica offers creative publishing environment and professional, timely, individualized author service by competent and friendly staff. Libertas Academica attracts manuscripts of high quality and also provides high visibility for articles published. I will continue to work with Libertas Academica in the future and am happy to recommend publishing with Libertas Academica journals. ...
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