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PNASWHO WE AREThe Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)has been at the forefront of scientific research for over acentury. Established in 1914 as the official journal of theUS National Academy of Sciences (NAS), PNAS is now one ofthe largest and most-cited multidisciplinary scientific journalsin the world, with a global readership and more than 3,200research articles published annually.PNAS is edited by members of the NAS, a private, nonprofit society of distinguished scholars. Scientists are electedby their peers to membership in the NAS for outstandingcontributions to research. More than 520 members of theNAS have won Nobel Prizes. The NAS is committed tofurthering science in America, and its members are activecontributors to the international scientific lyweeklyImpact factor offor 20195-year impact factor ofEigenfactor offor 2019Circulation ofSubscribers inFree online access inPNAS published nearlyArticles published22 www.pnas.orgwww.pnas.orgcountriesdeveloping countriespages of high-impact research in 2019and issues published

PNAS PORTALS: YOUR GATEWAY TOCUTTING-EDGE RESEARCHSubject-specific portals provide easy access to the latest research in selecthigh-profile fields, along with articles that put the work into context, such asCommentaries, Perspectives, and science news. The Classics portal and theTeaching Resources portal allow students and instructors to discover morethan 100 years of award-winning and seminal PNAS research. The FrontMatter portal features in-depth science news, opinions, core conceptprimers, and more. Explore the PNAS portals at pnas.link/portals.PORTALS:TEACHING RESOURCESFRONT BILITYSCIENCEARTICLE AND JOURNAL METRICSAs a signatory of DORA, PNAS is invested in improving the evaluation of scholarlyresearch outputs. Accordingly, we provide a wide range of article- and journallevel metrics to help librarians and researchers evaluate the quality of the journaland the articles we publish.Journal metricsCurrent Eigenfactor, Impact Factor, CiteScore, h5-index, and other journal-levelmetrics are available at pnas.link/metrics.Article metricsCitations, Altmetric scores, article downloads, and other article-level metrics areavailable on each article’s “Info & Metrics” tab. The Dimensions and Altmetrictools provide added richness to this data:   The Dimensions tool tracks article citations and allows readers to explore individual citations in depth.   The Altmetric tool assigns an Altmetric score to each article based on news stories,blog posts, social media mentions, and other online discussion of the article. Readerscan use Altmetric to explore individual sources in depth.SIGN UP FOR FREE PNAS EMAIL ALERTSSubscribers to PNAS alerts receive electronic Tables of Contents (eTOCs); alerts on specifictopics, authors, or articles; or notices when PNAS podcasts and other nonresearch content publish online. Sign up for free at pnas.link/alerts.www.pnas.org 3www.pnas.org 3

FOR AUTHORSWHY SUBMIT TO PNASComprehensive scientific coverage. PNAS publishes exceptional research inall branches of the Biological, Physical, and Social Sciences. Innovation oftenhappens at the margins, and we are particularly interested in research thatcrosses disciplinary bounds, answers questions with broad scientific impact,or breaks new ground.Broad scientific audience. With one of the largest scientific audiences in theworld, PNAS articles reach millions of top researchers each year. Our developingcountries and open access programs further our mission to make scientificresearch accessible to all.Rapid, high-quality peer review. PNAS is edited by members of the NAS, and, onaverage, full review takes just 45 days; most articles publish within 6 months ofsubmission.PNAS welcomes submissions from top researchers worldwide at pnascentral.org.OPEN ACCESSAuthors who choose the PNAS open access option can have their articlesmade available without cost to the reader immediately upon publication.Learn more at pnas.link/open. In 2019, 37% of authors chose open access. CC BY-NC-ND and CC BY licenses are available. PNAS satisfies green open access requirements.   Corresponding authors from institutions with current-year site licenses paya discounted open access fee.BRIEF REPORTSBrief Reports describe observations of immediate impact that hold potential toinitiate new avenues of research, provide compelling new data on controversiesof broad interest and long-standing questions, or present a concise conceptualadvance. Brief Reports are open access and are published on an acceleratedschedule. Learn more at pnas.link/brief.FLEXIBLE ARTICLE LENGTHWith our flexible article lengths, PNAS articles may range up to 12 pages inlength, and authors only pay for the pages they use. Learn more at pnas.link/flex.Like the PNAS page on Facebook.Follow @PNASNews on Twitter.Receive PNAS RSS feeds by article type, classification, current issue, latestarticles, most-frequently read articles, most-frequently cited articles, podcasts,and PNAS media selections.4 www.pnas.org

EDITORIAL BOARDPNAS IN THE NEWSEvery submission to PNAS is evaluated bya member of the NAS. The PNAS EditorialBoard is composed of NAS members withexpertise in the following disciplines:The PNAS Media Office provides:Animal, Nutritional, and Applied MicrobialSciencesAnthropologyApplied Mathematical SciencesApplied Physical SciencesAstronomyBiochemistryBiophysics and Computational Biology   weekly tipsheets alerting media to upcomingPNAS research papers,   24-hour electronic access to advance copies ofPNAS articles for the media through EurekAlert!   notifications about PNAS research to authors’institutional media officers,   This Week in PNAS: plain language summariesof articles with broad scientific appeal, and   eye-catching images from newly publishedPNAS research.Cellular and Developmental BiologyPNAS FRONT MATTERCellular and Molecular NeurosciencePNAS Front Matter is written at a level for generaldiscussion, tackling the stories of science from newperspectives. Front Matter content includes Opinionpieces, News Features, Science and Culture, a lookat the Inner Workings of researchers, Core Conceptsprimers, timely podcast interviews, and the PNASJournal Club blog. Also available are Profiles, QnAs,Retrospectives, and more. Visit Front Matter atpnas.link/frontmatter.ChemistryComputer and Information SciencesEconomic SciencesEngineering SciencesEnvironmental Sciences and EcologyEvolutionary BiologyGeneticsGeologyCOZZARELLI PRIZEGeophysicsEach year, PNAS selects six outstanding articles toreceive the Cozzarelli Prize in recognition of theirscientific excellence and originality. Winners of thisprestigious prize are selected from the researcharticles published in PNAS throughout the yearand represent exceptional contributions to thesix broadly defined classes under which the NASis organized. Learn more at pnas.link/cozzarelli.Human Environmental SciencesImmunology and InflammationMathematicsMedical Genetics, Hematology, and OncologyMedical Physiology and MetabolismMicrobial BiologyPhysicsPhysiology and PharmacologyPlant BiologyPlant, Soil, and Microbial SciencesPsychological and Cognitive SciencesSocial and Political SciencesSustainability ScienceSystems NeuroscienceFor a complete list of Editorial Boardmembers, visit pnas.link/board.www.pnas.org 5

SUBSCRIBE TO PNASA subscription to PNAS provides researchers with full access to one of theworld’s most-cited and most-read multidisciplinary scientific journals. PNASpublishes more than 3,200 research articles per year and receives more than12 million article accesses each month.WIDE INFLUENCEPNAS is abstracted and/or indexed in all major search engines and databases,including CABI, Chemical Abstracts Service, Clarivate Analytics BIOSIS, CurrentContents, Elsevier Scopus, Gale, Index Medicus, Journal Watch, JSTOR, OCLC,ProQuest, Psychological Abstracts, PubMed, PubMed Central, RePEc, and SCIINTERPRETATION AND COMMENTARYCommentaries, Opinions, Perspectives, and Letters to the Editor provide freshperspectives on trending topics and major scientific debates. The PNAS ScienceSessions podcast and PNAS Front Matter interpret core scientific concepts,present behind-the-scenes conversations, and discuss explorations of scienceand culture for a general scientific audience.DEEP ARCHIVAL CONTENTResearchers, students, teachers, and the public have access to the complete,fully searchable PNAS archives, including PDFs of PNAS articles dating back to1915, and the full text, figures, tables, equations, and references dating backto November 1996.INTEGRATED RESEARCH TOOLSActive researchers have full access to PNAS alerts and citation managementtools, including:   email alerts, including daily or weekly Latest Articles, eTOCs, custom researchprofile alerts, and PNAS announcements   interjournal citation linking through CrossRef and Google Scholar   references coordinated to MEDLINE abstracts   references downloadable to citation managersOPEN ACCESSCorresponding authors from institutions with current-year site licenses may paya discounted open access fee to make their research immediately available. AllPNAS research articles are free six months after issue publication, including thefull archive dating back to 1915. In addition, much of PNAS content is alwaysfreely accessible, including: PNAS Front Matter magazine content Science Sessions, the PNAS podcast program Special Features and Colloquia Supporting Information cover image galleryTo learn more about PNAS Open Access, visit pnas.link/open.PRINT ON DEMANDFull print issues and individual covers are available for purchase via print ondemand at pnas.link/print.6 www.pnas.org

SUBSCRIPTIONSWORLDWIDE SUBSCRIPTIONSPROFESSIONAL BREAKDOWN OF SUBSCRIBERSThe Americas47%Ph.D. & Research Universities77%Asia-Pacific29%Undergraduate & Master’s Universities16%Europe23%Corporations6%Nonresearch Institutions1%Rest of World1%USAGE STATISTICSPNAS offers monthly COUNTER-compliant usage statistics for all institutionalsubscribers. Account administrators can retrieve usage reports directly fromPNAS or through the SUSHI protocol.DEVELOPING COUNTRIESPNAS provides free and immediate access to PNAS content in 124 developingcountries worldwide. We are committed to providing access to current scientific research and to fostering the globalization of research tools and scientificadvances.PNAS participates in Research4Life (which includes Hinari, AGORA, OARE, andARDI), eJDS, and EIFL. For more information, visit pnas.link/developing.PNAS SUBSCRIPTION CUSTOMER SERVICEPNAS SubscriptionsPO Box 465Hanover, PA 17331USAPhone: 717-632-3535Fax: 717-633-8920Email: pnas.subs@sheridan.comFor region-specific agent information,visit pnas.link/subs.2021 SUBSCRIPTION PRICINGTier 1 535Tier 2 1,635Tier 3 3,060Tier 4 4,015Tier 5 5,415Tier 6 9,060Individuals 235For details, visit pnas.link/rates.www.pnas.org 7

For more information, please contact:PNAS500 Fifth Street, NWWashington, DC 20001Phone: 202-334-2679Fax: 202-334-2739Email: pnas@nas.eduwww.pnas.org

SUBSCRIBE TO PNAS 6 www.pnas.org A subscription to PNAS provides researchers with full access to one of the world’s most-cited and most-read multidisciplinary scientific journals. PNAS publishes more than 3,200 research articles per year and receives more than 12 million article accesses each month. WIDE INFLUENCE

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