Metallomics transfers from the RSC to OUP

(July 2020)

We are pleased to announce the transfer of the journal Metallomics from the Royal Society of Chemistry journals portfolio to Oxford University Press (OUP).  Bertoli Mitchell acted as the exclusive strategic and financial adviser to the Royal Society of Chemistry in this transaction, our third journal assignment for the Society since 2018.

Metallomics publishes cutting-edge investigations aimed at elucidating the identification, distribution, dynamics, role and impact of metals and metalloids in biological systems.  Metallomics is internationally respected as a leading publication in its field, represented by an Impact Factor consistently between 3.5 and 4.1.

The journal will join OUP’s world-class science portfolio starting with the 2021 volume. 

Dr Emma Wilson, Royal Society of Chemistry director of publishing, said: "Over the past ten years, Metallomics has established itself as the home of high quality work – destined to clarify the enormous complexity of biological systems – carried out by its unique and interlinked research community. As the journal moves into the next stage in its development, we feel it can best continue to thrive with the support of a publisher with a wider biological portfolio and focus.

"After successfully completing the deal with OUP with the invaluable assistance of Bertoli Mitchell,  we wish Metallomics all the best for the future in its new home." 

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