Astrobiology Journal Launched By Mary Ann Liebert

Posted on April 11, 2001

The premier issue of Astrobiology, a journal that deals with fundamental questions about life's origin, evolution, distribution, and destiny in the universe, has been launched by publisher Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Editor in chief of the new journal is Sherry L. Cady, Ph.D., of the Department of Geology and the Center for Life in Extreme Environments at Portland State University, Portland, Ore.

Volume 1, Number 1 of Astrobiology is dedicated to one of the founding fathers of astrobiology, the late Gerald A. Soffen (1926-2000), National Aeronautics & Space Administration project scientist for the Viking missions that landed on Mars in 1976 and a guiding light in the creation of the new NASA Astrobiology Institute, a virtual organization designed to meld interdisciplinary research at various institutions via the Internet. A tribute to Dr. Soffen by Michael A. Meyer entitled ``A Lasting Legacy'' and a remembrance by H. P. Klein are featured in the issue.

The first issue also includes a focus paper on the NASA astrobiology program, plus six research papers on topics ranging from a new approach to life detection on other planets to the geology and habitability of Mars, as follows: ``A Non-Earthcentric Approach to Life Detection,'' ``Cave Biosignature Suites: Microbes, Minerals, and Mars,'' ``Microbial Influences on Local Carbon Isotopic Ratios and Their Preservation in Carbonate,'' ``Location and Sampling of Aqueous and Hydrothermal Deposits in Martian Impact Craters,'' ``The Physics, Biology, and Environmental Ethics of Making Mars Habitable,'' and ``Importance of a Martian Hematite Site for Astrobiology.''

``Astrobiology provides a forum for investigators around the world to disseminate original research papers and reviews and to share their findings,'' said Dr. Cady, who heads the Geomicrobiology Electron Microscopy Laboratory and is an assistant professor at Portland State University. ``Scientists are intrigued by the questions posed by astrobiology and its implications for addressing the complex environmental and health concerns of this new millennium. Advances in biomedical research, biotechnology, genomics, and bioinformatics will make contributions to this field.''

Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., is a privately held, media company known for publishing peer-reviewed journals in many promising areas of science and biomedical research, including Genetic Engineering News (GEN), High Altitude Medicine & Biology, Microbial and Comparative Genomics, DNA and Cell Biology, and the forthcoming Millennium Medicine. The company publishes over 60 publications.



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