Alexander Grimwade has over 30 years of achievement in
science and medical publishing.
He is the first publisher of the Trends
journals and founder of several Trends
titles. The Trends series
is one of the most successful new science publishing programs of the past 25
years, and now a major division of Elsevier.
He founded the ISI Atlas of Science, an innovative series of
review journals based on in-depth analysis of activity in the research
literature.
He founded Keyboard Publishing and worked as CEO, responsible for product
development and business development. Keyboard Publishing created multimedia
software for education and reference in medicine and science, and its software
was used by over 80% of US medical schools. Keyboard Publishing was named one of
25 “Companies to Watch in the Delaware Valley” in 1993 and to the
“Philadelphia 100” fastest growing privately held companies in 1996.
He was Publisher of The
Scientist, the leading news magazine for life scientists. He was
responsible for editorial, commercial, and technological developments that have
transformed the publication into a successful international print and web
magazine with a reputation for quality and innovation.
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