Editor-in-Chief

Gerald W. Zamponi
Department of Physiology and Biophysics
University of Calgary
Calgary, AB Canada

Special Features Editor

Andrew P. Braun

Calgary, AB, CA

Associate Editor

  • John Adelman
  • Douglas Eaton
  • David Fedida
  • Robert J. French
  • Maria L. Garcia
  • Andrew L. Harris
  • Leonard Kaczmarek
  • Yoshihisa Kurachi
  • Rock Levinson
  • Yasou Mori
  • Jeanne M. Nerbonne
  • Colin G. Nichols
  • Olaf Pongs
  • Lyanne C. Schlichter
  • Paul P.M. Schnetkamp
  • Elise F. Stanley
  • Andres Stutzin
  • Ernest Wright

Editorial Board

  • David J. Adams
  • Peter Agre
  • Richard Aldrich
  • Kurt G. Beam
  • Heinrich Betz
  • Francisco Bezanilla
  • Emmanuel Bourinet
  • William A. Catterall
  • S.R. Wayne Chen
  • Louis de Felice
  • Annette C. Dolphin
  • Angela Dulhunty
  • Alfred L. George, Jr.
  • Sharona E. Gordon
  • Stefan H. Heinemann
  • Bertil Hille
  • Franz Hofmann
  • Richard Horn
  • Joseph Hume
  • Yoshikatsu Kanai
  • Ramon Latorre
  • Michael Lazdunski
  • Henry Lester
  • Peter Light
  • Diomedes E. Logothetis
  • Boris Martinac
  • Hanns Möhler
  • Catherine E. Morris
  • Joel Nargeot
  • Bernd Nilius
  • Pamela Pappone
  • Markus Paulmichl
  • Kenneth D. Philipson
  • Daniela Pietrobon
  • Birgit Priest
  • Indira M. Raman
  • Abdul Ruknudin
  • Pankaj Sah
  • Michael Salter
  • Steven A. Siegelbaum
  • Terrance P. Snutch
  • Jörg Striessnig
  • Heinrich Terlau
  • D. Peter Tieleman
  • Ligia Toro de Stefani
  • Richard T. Tsien
  • Stephen J. Waxman

Call for Papers

Channels is the first international peer-reviewed journal to focus exclusively on all aspects of ion channel and ion transporter/exchanger function. The goal is to foster communication and rapid exchange of information through timely publication of important results.

www.landesbioscience.com/journals/channels

Channels publishes articles on biophysics, structure, molecular biology, structure-function analysis, and regulation of channels and ion transport proteins, as well as their roles in health and disease. We also encourage submission of manuscripts concerned with physiological aspects that branch into areas such as neuroscience and cardiovascular sciences, provided that channels and/or transporters are the main focus of such studies. There are no limitations to the technical and experimental approaches that will be considered. The key criteria are originality, scientific merit and technical competence.

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Why publish in Channels?

  • Channels is abstracted/indexed in PubMed/Medline.
  • Channels' average peer review duration is 15 days.
  • If your paper is accepted by Channels it will be published online within 2 weeks.
  • If your paper is accepted by Channels it will appear on PubMed/Medline within 2 weeks.
  • Channels is published bi-monthly online and in print.
  • Submit your manuscript online: http://channels.msubmit.net/

Presubmission inquiries are encouraged. If you have interesting data, an original hypothesis, or timely commentaries on significant developments related to the topics covered by Channels, you may contact the Editor-in-Chief, Gerald Zamponi.

Please see our submission guidelines. Questions? Contact the Managing Editor for assistance.


Landes Bioscience on iPad

Channels is available in the iPad App store today
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/landes-bioscience/id413237470?mt=8&ls=1

The Landes Bioscience iPad application brings our publications to users who enjoy reading our content on their iPads. All formatting is preserved from our printed publications, with the convenience of the iPad's gesture-based commands.

If you or your institution has a subscription to any of our journals, you are ready to use the app. It's a free download to all our subscribers. You can log in using your Landes account, or, if you are at your institution, your IP address will be recognized when you open the app.

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