Wiest selected to serve as associate editor of Journal of Organic Chemistry

Author: Marissa Gebhard

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Olaf Wiest, professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, is serving as an associate editor of the American Chemical Society”s Journal of Organic Chemistry, the leading journal in the field with more than 91,000 citations last year. Beginning in October 2011, Wiest, who came to Notre Dame 16 years ago, will be one of 11 associate editors around the world and responsible for articles in mechanistic and computational chemistry.

His duties involve work on 200 to 250 manuscripts a year that editor-in-chief will assign. He will send them to at least three reviewers based on their expertise in the paper topic and their availability. Peer review is a significant part of the service to the scientific community for any faculty member, including Wiest, who typically reviews one or two papers each week for a variety of journals. He has published some 20 articles in the journal since 1996, among his total of 125 published articles.

The decisions of associate editor are critical for the quality and reputation of the journal. “You have to closely look at every paper and know the field well enough where to send it,” Wiest says. “This is really something where experience counts — knowing the field, knowing the reviewers, who is a prompt and thorough reviewer. Based on the reviewers’ reports, the associate editors decide what gets published in the journal and what doesn’t.”