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BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH FOR NURSING -CALL FOR PAPERS
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Dear BRN Editorial Board Members,

We are in the midst of distributing the call for papers for our forthcoming special issue, "Activity, Activity Restriction, and Sedentarism," guest edited by Judy Maloni and Barbara Smith. The articles will run in our January 2014 issue and the deadline for manuscript submission is April 1, 2013.

I d like to enlist your help in getting this call distributed to the appropriate audience. I have attached it in both Word and PDF formats. If you could continue to do what I know you all do so well already, which is to distribute the call among your colleagues and students within your own institutions, that would be great. In addition, if you belong to appropriate listservs or other types of online groups that would allow you to send in the call to the other members, that would be terrific. In particular, I have tried to contact SNRS, MNRS, WIN and ENRS about distributing the call to their membership but have not yet had any success. If anyone has a good contact in one of those organizations to ask about this, that would be great--you could either pass their name and email on to me or take this on, yourself.

Also, if you belong to any organizations that cross disciplines and whose members might be interested in such a call, please do pass it on to them as well, if possible.

Feel free to contact me with any questions. And thank you so much for all your help in making BRN a success!

Also, I just wanted to insert a plug here for our upcoming special issue, "Nursing Research in Stress, Psychoneuroimmunology, and Allostasis," which will be published in October 2012. Board member Maureen Groer is the guest editor of this one. We had a great response to this call, and the resulting issue will be chock full of interesting, well written articles. In addition, Maureen recruited Bruce McEwen to coauthor the editorial for the issue with her. All in all, another great special issue for the journal. Thank you, Maureen!

Marnie
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