Invitation for Senior Co-Editor Collaboration (Scopus H-index ≥20 Required) for Conditionally Accepted Book
Posted by Poulami Chatterjee, on 19 May 2026
Job type: Academic Collaborator
Location: International collaboration
Closing Date: 30 June 2026
I am currently editing a forthcoming academic volume tentatively titled Cellular Dynamics in Development and Disease: From Morphogenesis to Metastasis
The proposal has received conditional acceptance from Bentham Books following external peer review. As part of the editorial requirements, I am seeking a senior co-editor with a strong publication record (Scopus H-index ≥20), preferably with international research experience.
Relevant areas of expertise include:
• Developmental Biology
• Cancer Biology
• Cell & Molecular Biology
• Morphogenesis and EMT
• Metastasis and Cellular Dynamics
About the Book:
This volume aims to bridge developmental biology and cancer biology through a shared framework of cellular dynamics, highlighting parallels between normal developmental processes and pathological events, including cancer progression and metastasis.
Role of the Co-Editor:
• Academic guidance and editorial oversight
• Strengthening scientific scope and visibility
• Supporting scholarly quality of contributed chapters
• Strategic development of the volume
This is an academic editorial collaboration opportunity and not a salaried research position.
Researchers interested in collaborative academic editing and interdisciplinary biomedical sciences are warmly invited to connect.
Please contact me to review the detailed proposal and reviewer comments.
Email: chatterjeepoulami24@gmail.com
Poulami Chatterjee, PhD
Book Editor | Researcher in Developmental and Cell Biology
Salary: Unpaid academic collaboration (editorial role)
Closing Date: 30 June 2026
Scientific fields: Cell biology, Development and disease
Model systems: Cell culture, Drosophila, Human, Mouse
Duration: Fixed term
Minimum qualifications: Established researcher with Scopus H-index ≥20 and expertise in developmental biology, cancer biology, cell biology, or related biomedical sciences. Prior editorial experience and international research exposure preferred.
