Message to the contributing players on a paper that will be published in short

Started by Bruno Kestemont

Bruno Kestemont Lv 1

Hello players. My e-mail was given as a representative of our community. I share you the latest mail I received from Nature (-it's for all of us):

Dear Dr. Players,

We are delighted to accept for publication the manuscript "Drugit: Crowd-sourcing molecular design of non-peptidic VHL binders" by Rocco Moretti, Thomas Scott, Christian Smethurst, Yvonne Westermaier, Moriz Mayer, Peter Greb, Roland Kousek, Tobias Biberger, Gerd Bader, Zuzana Jandova, Philipp Schmalhorst, Julian Fuchs, Aniket Magarkar, Christoph Hoenke, Thomas Gerstberger, Andreas Bergner, Alex Waterson, Harald Weinstabl, Darryl McConnell, Jark Böttcher, Jens Meiler, Steven Combs, Richard Pape, Saksham Phul, Sandeepkumar Kothiwale, and Foldit Players [Paper #NCOMMS-23-38184B], on which you were a Contributing Author.

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Bletchley Park Lv 1

Thank you for the heads-up Bruno.
Is it already known in which Nature publication this will appear and approximately when ? (Nature, Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, etc.)

rmoretti Staff Lv 1

It's in Nature Communications (https://www.nature.com/ncomms/), and we're dealing with the final proofs right now, so I anticipate the online publication will be in the next couple of weeks or so. (Though I can't guarantee anything, as these final administrative issues take their own time.)

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A heartfelt thank you to all the contributing players on our upcoming paper publication. Your dedication, insights, and collaboration were essential in bringing this research to life. It's been a privilege working with such a talented team. As we prepare for its release, let’s celebrate this milestone in our academic journey.