PPS meets the growing information needs of scientists working in the areas of photochemistry and photobiology, and indeed, encourages a synergism between these two important research areas. This international journal is published monthly on behalf of the European Photochemistry Association (EPA), the European Society for Photobiology (ESP), the Asia and Oceania Society for Photobiology (AOSP) and the Korean Society of Photoscience (KSP), and is available in both print and electronic formats.
Impact Factor
Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences' 2007 impact factor is 2.208, according to the data released by ISI.
Photobiological Sciences is covered by the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), Science Citation Index (SCI), Research Alert, Chemistry Citation Index (CCI), Biochemistry & Biophysics Citation Index (BBCI), Current Contents/Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences (CC/PC&ES), MEDLINE and Index Medicus.
Scope of Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences
Applied photochemistry
Atmospheric photochemistry
Bioluminescence
Chronobiology
DNA repair
Energy transfer
Environmental photobiology
Environmental photochemistry
Excited state properties
Laser photochemistry
Luminescence
Mechanistic photochemistry
Organic and inorganic photochemistry
Photocarcinogenesis Photochemical kinetics
Photochemistry of biomolecules
Photochemotherapy
Photochromism
Photodegradation
Photodermatology
Photoelectrochemistry
Photoimaging
Photoimmunology
Photomedicine
Photomorphogenesis
Photomovement
Photoprotection
Photoreception Photosensitization
Photosynthesis
Phototechnology
Phototherapy
Phototoxicity
Solar energy utilization
Spectroscopy
Spectroscopy of biological systems
Supramolecular photochemistry
Synthetic photochemistry
Theoretical photochemistry
UV and visible radiation effects and vision
About the Owner Societies

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The European Photochemistry Association (EPA) was founded in 1970 with the aim of developing an organisation which would promote and encourage the development and growth of photochemistry on the European continent and facilitate contact between photochemists in universities, research centres and industry across international boundaries. It is understood that the Association encompasses aspects of numerous areas related to the interdisciplinary character of photochemistry such as photophysics, photography, photobiochemistry, spectroscopy and radiation chemistry. Membership of EPA is currently between 950 and 1000.

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The European Society for Photobiology (ESP) aims to stimulate and facilitate the interchange between photobiologists in Europe and neighbouring countries. Photobiology deals with chemical and/or physical changes in biological systems induced by radiation, and subsequent responses.
The aims of the ESP include the promotion of contacts between photobiologists and photobiology groups in Europe. In particular to establish meetings capable of developing interest and research in photobiology in Europe, to promote photobiology amongst governmental and industrial sponsors of scientific research and to use available resources to facilitate collaborative research between members. The ESP currently has around 800 members.

The Asia and Oceania Society for Photobiology (AOSP) aims to promote the science of photobiology in Asian and Oceanian regions through the affiliation with Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences as its official journal, with the aims and scope compatible with the other societies.

The Korean Society of Photoscience (KSP) ceased production of its official publication Journal of Photoscienceas at the end of 2005. In its place, the KSP affiliates with Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences as its new official journal, with the aims and scope compatible with the other sister societies including ESP, EPA and AOSP.
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European Photochemistry Association
European Photochemistry Association
European Society for Photobiology
European Society for Photobiology
Asia and Oceania Society for Photobiology
Asia and Oceania Society for Photobiology
Korean Society of Photoscience
Korean Society of Photoscience
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