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Message from the retiring editor

โœ Scribed by E. R. Andrew


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
53 KB
Volume
21
Category
Article
ISSN
0740-3194

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โœฆ Synopsis


EDITORIAL

Message from the Retiring Editor

After eight years as Editor-in-Chief of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, I am retiring and handing on to my successor Professor Felix Wehrli. I extend to him a very warm welcome and wish him every success in this most interesting and worthwhile enterprise.

I am very grateful to the Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine for entrusting me with their new journal which we have seen grow from a quarterly publication in 1984 to a monthly publication with a sixfold increase in the number of pages published. The Board of Trustees and the Editorial Board have given great support and so have the staff of Academic Press, particularly Evelyn Sasmor, Senior Vice President. A great debt of gratitude is owed to the referees for their tireless work in assessing manuscripts. Above all I send a very large thank you to all the authors for sending us the fruits of their research; without their manuscripts there would be no journal. And finally I am most grateful to you, dear readers, for it is your interest that sustains us and for you that the journal is published.

Here in the Editorial Office I should particularly like to thank Dr. Richard Brigs for his sterling help as Associate Editor during the past two years and 1 would like to express a very warm word of thanks to Denise Leigh for her tremendous help as Editorial Assistant since 1985.

So lastly I wish Magnetic Resonance in Medicine continuing success in the future.


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