Cell Division to receive first Impact factor in June 2011

Launched in 2006,Cell Divisionis now accepted for tracking by Thomson Reuters and the first official Impact Factor for the journal will be announced next year. We would like to extend our congratulations to the Editors-in-Chief ofCell Division,
Philipp Kaldis (IMCB) and Michele Pagano (NYU), on their success in
bringing this ground-breaking research together for a wide audience.

Recent research published in the journal ranges from studies ofyeast mutants,specifically defective in DNA replication initiation, to genetic regulation of the cell cycle inhuman cancercells. Last month saw the publication of an already highly accessedreviewin the journal, that dissects new discoveries in theJab1signaling pathway in cell cycle control and cancer.

Cell Divisionpublishes high quality research on all exciting aspects of the cell-cycle and bridges the gap between models of cell cycle regulation, development, and cancer biology. This forum is driven by specialized and timely research articles, reviews and commentaries focused on this fast moving field,providing an invaluable tool for cell-cycle biologists. The predicted Impact Factor for this journal, based upon citations to the journal over the past three years, is 3.37.

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