Current Protocols
Current Protocols is a series of laboratory manuals for life scientists. The first title, Current Protocols in Molecular Biology, was established in 1987 by Frederick M. Ausubel, Roger Brent, Robert Kingston, David Moore, Jon Seidman, Kevin Struhl, and John A. Smith of the Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Molecular Biology.[1] Since then, the Current Protocols series has continued to introduce additional titles. Scientists contribute methods which are peer-reviewed by one of 18 editorial boards. The core content of each title is updated, and new material is added, on a quarterly basis. In 2009, the Current Protocols website was launched. The site features online versions of all of the texts, research tools, video protocols, and a blog.
Titles
As of September, 2016, titles in the series included:[2]
- Current Protocols in Bioinformatics
- Current Protocols in Cell Biology
- Current Protocols in Chemical Biology
- Current Protocols in Cytometry
- Current Protocols in Essential Laboratory Techniques
- Current Protocols in Human Genetics
- Current Protocols in Immunology
- Current Protocols in Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Current Protocols in Microbiology
- Current Protocols in Molecular Biology
- Current Protocols in Mouse Biology
- Current Protocols in Neuroscience
- Current Protocols in Nucleic Acid Chemistry
- Current Protocols in Pharmacology
- Current Protocols in Plant Biology
- Current Protocols in Protein Science
- Current Protocols in Stem Cell Biology
- Current Protocols in Toxicology
References
- ↑ Ausubel, F. M., Brent, R., Kingston, R., Moore, D. D., Seiman, J., Smith, J. A., and Struhl, K. (1987-2016). Current Protocols in Molecular Biology. New York, NY, John Wiley & Sons, ISBN 9780471142720.
- ↑ "Publications A-Z". John Wiley & Sons. Retrieved 2016-09-30.