. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 4 Annual Report The Biological Bulletin Under the editorship of Michael J. Greenberg, The Biological Bulletin continued to publish well-presented reports of outstanding research that is of general interest to biologists throughout the world. In 1990, Dr. Greenberg announced that all page charges would be dropped, and that authors would be offered 100 free reprints for publishing in the journal. Most importantly, he noted in his 1990 report to the corporation, a carefully prepared manuscript can now appear in print as soon as
. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 4 Annual Report The Biological Bulletin Under the editorship of Michael J. Greenberg, The Biological Bulletin continued to publish well-presented reports of outstanding research that is of general interest to biologists throughout the world. In 1990, Dr. Greenberg announced that all page charges would be dropped, and that authors would be offered 100 free reprints for publishing in the journal. Most importantly, he noted in his 1990 report to the corporation, a carefully prepared manuscript can now appear in print as soon as months after its submission. In fact, some manuscripts meeting the criteria of the new Research Notes section—which features brief communications of high quality and currency—may appear in print even sooner. All of these initiatives have been highlighted in the journal's newsletter. The Biological Board. The newsletter, which is published "occasionally" by the editorial staff, was created to highlight and promote the articles appearing in. and the policies of, the journal. Dr. Greenberg has also been attempting to adjust the mix of papers appearing in the Bulletin so that the journal more closely reflects research here at the MBL. To assist in this effort. Dr. Greenberg has recruited three Associate Editors to aid in the review and solicitation of manuscripts. Drs. J. Malcolm Shick (University of Maine, Orono), Peter A. V. Anderson (The Whitney Laboratory), and David Epel (Hopkins Marine Station) will serve four-year terms as Associate Editors in their respective fields of physiology and metabolism, neurobiology, and developmental biology. Science Writing Fellowships In its fifth year, the MBL Science Writing Fellowships Program evolved a one-week, hands-on course in cellular and molecular biology for science writers. Co-directed by Dr. Robert Goldman, Northwestern University Medical School, and Boyce Rensberger, The Washington Post, the course began with an
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