25 June 2020
The Nordic Autophagy Society (NAS) is Now an Affiliated Society Member of Cells
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Earlier this year, the Nordic Autophagy Society (NAS) became affiliated to Cells. As part of this collaboration, all members of NAS enjoy a discount on the article processing charges (APC) when submitting articles to Cells.
The Nordic Autophagy Society (NAS) is a non-profit academic society that aims to promote excellent, innovative, and ground breaking research in the field of autophagy in the Nordic-Baltic countries (Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania) and the Netherlands.
NAS stems from the Nordic Autophagy Network, which was established in 2011 and, from 2015 onward, has gradually transitioned into a society, resulting in the formal foundation of NAS in January 2018.
NAS is a professional organization whose functions are highly relevant to the scope of Cells. We look forward to collaborating with NAS and publishing state-of-the-art research from its members in this field.