Science of Synthesis: SOS Resources for Librarians
Science of Synthesis is a reference work for organic synthesis, offering validated, expert-reviewed methods. Academic librarians, students, faculty, and those working in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries benefit from reliable, well-structured content and easy digital access.
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This page provides information for Science of Synthesis authors for guidance through the writing process and editorial stages, along with answers to some frequently asked questions. If you can’t find the information you need or have a specific inquiry, please contact the Science of Synthesis editorial team and we’ll be happy to assist you.
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Science of Synthesis is moving on to a new chapter and we are excited to share a preview of what’s coming. Discover how the new, more intuitive platform will make daily work smoother, faster, and more efficient for anyone involved in organic synthesis.
Release 4.32
We are thrilled to announce that Professor David Sarlah from Rice University, USA, becomes a member of the Science of Synthesis Editorial Board with effect of October 1st, 2025. David obtained his bachelor’s degree in chemistry from the University of Ljubljana in his home country Slovenia before moving to the…
Anna Miller
Anna Miller receives Thieme Award for her oral presentation at the 26th Lakeland Symposium (Grasmere) 2025. Thieme Chemistry is pleased to announce the winner of the award for the successful oral presentation at the 26th Lakeland Symposium (Grasmere) 2025, which took place in Grasmere, United Kingdom, from May 11 at…
David Sarlah
We are thrilled to announce that Professor David Sarlah from Rice University, USA, becomes a member of the Science of Synthesis Editorial Board with effect of October 1st, 2025. David obtained his bachelor’s degree in chemistry from the University of Ljubljana in his home country Slovenia before moving to the…
Tehshik Yoon
We are excited to report that Professor Tehshik P. Yoon from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, joins the Science of Synthesis Editorial Board as a new member with effect of October 1st, 2025. Tehshik was born in Montréal (Canada) and grew up in Blacksburg, VA (USA). He earned his AB…
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