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Steven H. Sanders, PhD APS Bulletin • Volume 19, Number 2, 2009

Editor’s Note

Steven H. Sanders, PhD, Editor-in-Chief, APS Bulletin


A Few Changes

Hello everyone. I hope your summer has been enjoyable and you have had some time to relax. The APS Bulletin has undergone some changes in its sections and editors. After many years of service and significant contribution to the Bulletin and APS, John L. Reeves, PhD ABPP; Mark Sullivan, MD PhD; and Norman Harden, MD, will be leaving as section editors. These individuals have played an instrumental role in the development and evolution of the Bulletin as a valuable resource for APS members. On behalf of all of us at the Bulletin, I want to thank and praise John, Mark, and Norman for all they have done. Without them, the Bulletin would not be what it is today. The Past President Perspectives and Pain as Pathogen sections edited by John and Mark will be combined under a new Special Topics section, which I will edit in future issues of the Bulletin.

We are quite fortunate to have other talented and dedicated APS members to pick up the remaining section editor duties. David Williams, PhD, will be moving from his Special Interest Groups and Regions section editor position and assuming the Research Update section editor role. In addition, Raymond Tait, PhD, has graciously agreed to become the new Special Interest Groups and Regions section editor. I want to welcome Ray as the newest member of our team, and thank Dave for his willingness to take on the Research Update section.

Speaking for all the section editors, managing editors, and staff members, I would also like to take a moment to recognize and thank APS leaders and members for your continued support and interest in the Bulletin. Please know that everyone associated with the Bulletin will continue to strive for innovation and excellence on behalf of all of you. If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions for the APS Bulletin, please feel free to contact me at enewman@connect2amc.com


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