Tuesday, January 05, 2010 11:00:56 AM
GEO, my initial guess was that “in press” means it’s “in the hands of the publisher” – ie, no real hint of acceptance or published timing.
But, then I did a quick Google which yielded this. Obviously, not sure if this fellow’s right or not…
Does ""in press" mean "not published yet"?
Yes. Specifically, it means that the corresponding author has the acceptance letter from the editor in hand but the print version is not yet available. In the case of Science, it may have been published online - they have been known to post articles on their web site several weeks before the print version appears.
Posted by: E.Lund – Jan. 4, 2010 1:01PM
http://scienceblogs.com/digitalbio/2010/01/you_may_think_youre_african-am.php
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Dr. Haynes, 5-1-09 CHAVI Update: “The (CHAVI) B Cell Discovery Team has defined a class of anti-lipid antibodies with breadth of protection in vitro PBMC assay for R5 transmitted/founder strains. (Nature Medicine, submitted 2009)”.
http://tinyurl.com/d2ucmw
What he is referring to is an upcoming NATURE-MED. publication of the pre-clinical test results of PPHM’s Anti-PS mabs that were presentated at the “The AIDS Vaccine 2008 Conference” (CapeTown, S.Africa) on 10-14-08 by Dr. Tony Moody (currently CHAVI’s Chief-Medical-Officer):
10-14-08, MOODY/HAYNES AIDS-VACCINE’08/CAPETOWN:
#OA03-06, ”Anti-lipid Human Monoclonal Antibodies Inhibit HIV-1 Infection of PBMC by Binding to Host Cells”), the abstract stating, “The most potent [B2GPI-indep.] mAb, PGN632 [11.31], inhibited 7/7 B & C clade HIV-1 isolates & SHIV SP162P3...”
http://tinyurl.com/7dnmpe
Regarding timing, and why NM publication has taken so long, I posed that question to the Editor of NATURE-MEDICINE back in August, and he responded thusly:
8-4-09, Editor/NM: “...As a general note, though, I can tell you that a paper submitted in may to any Nature journal is unlikely to appear published within 3 months. Papers often go through multiple rounds of review, and 10-12 months delays are not uncommon...”
But, then I did a quick Google which yielded this. Obviously, not sure if this fellow’s right or not…
Does ""in press" mean "not published yet"?
Yes. Specifically, it means that the corresponding author has the acceptance letter from the editor in hand but the print version is not yet available. In the case of Science, it may have been published online - they have been known to post articles on their web site several weeks before the print version appears.
Posted by: E.Lund – Jan. 4, 2010 1:01PM
http://scienceblogs.com/digitalbio/2010/01/you_may_think_youre_african-am.php
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Dr. Haynes, 5-1-09 CHAVI Update: “The (CHAVI) B Cell Discovery Team has defined a class of anti-lipid antibodies with breadth of protection in vitro PBMC assay for R5 transmitted/founder strains. (Nature Medicine, submitted 2009)”.
http://tinyurl.com/d2ucmw
What he is referring to is an upcoming NATURE-MED. publication of the pre-clinical test results of PPHM’s Anti-PS mabs that were presentated at the “The AIDS Vaccine 2008 Conference” (CapeTown, S.Africa) on 10-14-08 by Dr. Tony Moody (currently CHAVI’s Chief-Medical-Officer):
10-14-08, MOODY/HAYNES AIDS-VACCINE’08/CAPETOWN:
#OA03-06, ”Anti-lipid Human Monoclonal Antibodies Inhibit HIV-1 Infection of PBMC by Binding to Host Cells”), the abstract stating, “The most potent [B2GPI-indep.] mAb, PGN632 [11.31], inhibited 7/7 B & C clade HIV-1 isolates & SHIV SP162P3...”
http://tinyurl.com/7dnmpe
Regarding timing, and why NM publication has taken so long, I posed that question to the Editor of NATURE-MEDICINE back in August, and he responded thusly:
8-4-09, Editor/NM: “...As a general note, though, I can tell you that a paper submitted in may to any Nature journal is unlikely to appear published within 3 months. Papers often go through multiple rounds of review, and 10-12 months delays are not uncommon...”
