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fyi They mention (as per template) can propose cover image – if anyone feels inclined to make or has on hand pretty pic in their desired futuristic-photonics-style that they would like to see on glossy magazine cover just let me know & can forward/propose. All the best, Kareem From: <giampaolo.pitruzzello@nature.com> Reply to: <giampaolo.pitruzzello@nature.com> Date: Wednesday, 16. April 2025 at 00:52 To: <kareem.elsayad@meduniwien.ac.at> Subject: [EXTERN] Acceptance note for Nature Photonics manuscript NPHOT-2024-04-00624B 15th April 2025 Dear Kareem, All your hard work has paid off and I am delighted to inform you that your manuscript, "Consensus Statement on Brillouin Light Scattering Microscopy of Biological Materials", has now been formally accepted for publication in Nature Photonics. Congratulations! It's been a long journey and I am so glad to see this piece now finalised. I do think it will be a valuable resource for the Brillouin community. 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Congratulations on this accomplishment, Kareem! You’ve been great at coordinating the work and keeping everyone on their toes. Enjoy a well-deserved celebration! Best wishes, Francesca Prof. Francesca Palombo Professor of Biomedical Spectroscopy School of Physics and Astronomy University of Exeter ________________________________ From: Kareem Elsayad <kareem.elsayad@meduniwien.ac.at> Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2025 12:19:10 AM To: consensus@biobrillouin.org <consensus@biobrillouin.org> Subject: [Consensus Statement] FW: [EXTERN] Acceptance note for Nature Photonics manuscript NPHOT-2024-04-00624B CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organisation. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognise the sender and know the content is safe. fyi They mention (as per template) can propose cover image – if anyone feels inclined to make or has on hand pretty pic in their desired futuristic-photonics-style that they would like to see on glossy magazine cover just let me know & can forward/propose. All the best, Kareem From: <giampaolo.pitruzzello@nature.com> Reply to: <giampaolo.pitruzzello@nature.com> Date: Wednesday, 16. April 2025 at 00:52 To: <kareem.elsayad@meduniwien.ac.at> Subject: [EXTERN] Acceptance note for Nature Photonics manuscript NPHOT-2024-04-00624B 15th April 2025 Dear Kareem, All your hard work has paid off and I am delighted to inform you that your manuscript, "Consensus Statement on Brillouin Light Scattering Microscopy of Biological Materials", has now been formally accepted for publication in Nature Photonics. Congratulations! It's been a long journey and I am so glad to see this piece now finalised. 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Dear Kareem. Fantastic news! Thank you for all your patients and efforts, Wolfgang
Am 16.04.2025 um 01:19 schrieb Kareem Elsayad <kareem.elsayad@meduniwien.ac.at>:
fyi
They mention (as per template) can propose cover image – if anyone feels inclined to make or has on hand pretty pic in their desired futuristic-photonics-style that they would like to see on glossy magazine cover just let me know & can forward/propose.
All the best, Kareem
From: <giampaolo.pitruzzello@nature.com <mailto:giampaolo.pitruzzello@nature.com>> Reply to: <giampaolo.pitruzzello@nature.com <mailto:giampaolo.pitruzzello@nature.com>> Date: Wednesday, 16. April 2025 at 00:52 To: <kareem.elsayad@meduniwien.ac.at <mailto:kareem.elsayad@meduniwien.ac.at>> Subject: [EXTERN] Acceptance note for Nature Photonics manuscript NPHOT-2024-04-00624B
15th April 2025
Dear Kareem,
All your hard work has paid off and I am delighted to inform you that your manuscript, "Consensus Statement on Brillouin Light Scattering Microscopy of Biological Materials", has now been formally accepted for publication in Nature Photonics. Congratulations! It's been a long journey and I am so glad to see this piece now finalised. I do think it will be a valuable resource for the Brillouin community.
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Awesome news! Great work, everyone—and special thanks to Kareem for his outstanding leadership! I believe the final item we should focus on is the broad promotion of this publication. Fortunately, that’s relatively straightforward: most university PR departments are eager to support press releases for Science or Nature publications. Reaching out to them early will help ensure everything is ready on time. To meet university requirements for institutional relevance, I’m confident each of us can highlight their unique contributions. This will allow each press release to be distinct and tailored, while still maintaining a cohesive message that showcases the broader impact of Brillouin microscopy. With coordinated effort, this could give the field a significant boost in visibility. I've already submitted a press release request through Texas A&M. Best regards, Vlad PS I tried ChatGPT to get an image for the cover, but my imagination was not sufficient to think of proper keywords to make it more attractive than what is attached. Prof. Vladislav V. Yakovlev University Professor Stewart & Stevenson Professor I Fellow of AIMBE, APS, Optica, SPIE Department of Biomedical Engineering Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Department of Physics and Astronomy Texas A&M University College Station, TX 77843-3120 Phone: 979-458-2326 Fax: 979-845-4450 Email: yakovlev@tamu.edu<mailto:yakovlev@tamu.edu> From: Kareem Elsayad <kareem.elsayad@meduniwien.ac.at> Date: Tuesday, April 15, 2025 at 6:19 PM To: consensus@biobrillouin.org <consensus@biobrillouin.org> Subject: [Consensus Statement] FW: [EXTERN] Acceptance note for Nature Photonics manuscript NPHOT-2024-04-00624B This Message Is From an External Sender This message came from outside your organization. fyi They mention (as per template) can propose cover image – if anyone feels inclined to make or has on hand pretty pic in their desired futuristic-photonics-style that they would like to see on glossy magazine cover just let me know & can forward/propose. All the best, Kareem From: <giampaolo.pitruzzello@nature.com> Reply to: <giampaolo.pitruzzello@nature.com> Date: Wednesday, 16. April 2025 at 00:52 To: <kareem.elsayad@meduniwien.ac.at> Subject: [EXTERN] Acceptance note for Nature Photonics manuscript NPHOT-2024-04-00624B 15th April 2025 Dear Kareem, All your hard work has paid off and I am delighted to inform you that your manuscript, "Consensus Statement on Brillouin Light Scattering Microscopy of Biological Materials", has now been formally accepted for publication in Nature Photonics. Congratulations! It's been a long journey and I am so glad to see this piece now finalised. I do think it will be a valuable resource for the Brillouin community. Before your manuscript is typeset, we will edit the text to ensure that your findings are clear to our wide readership and that the paper conforms with Nature Photonics style. We look particularly carefully at the titles of all papers to ensure that they are concise and clear. 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Thanks all for your proposals for cover images. Seems they would quite like a cover proposal from us (they just wrote me again the below pasted message). They also explicitly wrote that they will not accept AI generated art, so if anyone can come up with non-AI stuff just send my way… „Please keep me posted about progress on cover images. It would be a nice way to further highlight the Consensus Statement (though please note it'd still have to be selected among other potential proposals)“ From: "Yakovlev, Vladislav V" <yakovlev@tamu.edu> Date: Wednesday, 16. April 2025 at 09:59 To: Kareem Elsayad <kareem.elsayad@meduniwien.ac.at>, "consensus@biobrillouin.org" <consensus@biobrillouin.org> Subject: Re: [EXTERN] Acceptance note for Nature Photonics manuscript NPHOT-2024-04-00624B Awesome news! Great work, everyone—and special thanks to Kareem for his outstanding leadership! I believe the final item we should focus on is the broad promotion of this publication. Fortunately, that’s relatively straightforward: most university PR departments are eager to support press releases for Science or Nature publications. Reaching out to them early will help ensure everything is ready on time. To meet university requirements for institutional relevance, I’m confident each of us can highlight their unique contributions. This will allow each press release to be distinct and tailored, while still maintaining a cohesive message that showcases the broader impact of Brillouin microscopy. With coordinated effort, this could give the field a significant boost in visibility. I've already submitted a press release request through Texas A&M. Best regards, Vlad PS I tried ChatGPT to get an image for the cover, but my imagination was not sufficient to think of proper keywords to make it more attractive than what is attached. Prof. Vladislav V. Yakovlev University Professor Stewart & Stevenson Professor I Fellow of AIMBE, APS, Optica, SPIE Department of Biomedical Engineering Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Department of Physics and Astronomy Texas A&M University College Station, TX 77843-3120 Phone: 979-458-2326 Fax: 979-845-4450 Email: yakovlev@tamu.edu From: Kareem Elsayad <kareem.elsayad@meduniwien.ac.at> Date: Tuesday, April 15, 2025 at 6:19 PM To: consensus@biobrillouin.org <consensus@biobrillouin.org> Subject: [Consensus Statement] FW: [EXTERN] Acceptance note for Nature Photonics manuscript NPHOT-2024-04-00624B This Message Is From an External Sender This message came from outside your organization. fyi They mention (as per template) can propose cover image – if anyone feels inclined to make or has on hand pretty pic in their desired futuristic-photonics-style that they would like to see on glossy magazine cover just let me know & can forward/propose. All the best, Kareem From: <giampaolo.pitruzzello@nature.com> Reply to: <giampaolo.pitruzzello@nature.com> Date: Wednesday, 16. April 2025 at 00:52 To: <kareem.elsayad@meduniwien.ac.at> Subject: [EXTERN] Acceptance note for Nature Photonics manuscript NPHOT-2024-04-00624B 15th April 2025 Dear Kareem, All your hard work has paid off and I am delighted to inform you that your manuscript, "Consensus Statement on Brillouin Light Scattering Microscopy of Biological Materials", has now been formally accepted for publication in Nature Photonics. Congratulations! It's been a long journey and I am so glad to see this piece now finalised. I do think it will be a valuable resource for the Brillouin community. Before your manuscript is typeset, we will edit the text to ensure that your findings are clear to our wide readership and that the paper conforms with Nature Photonics style. We look particularly carefully at the titles of all papers to ensure that they are concise and clear. 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Kareem Elsayad -
Palombo, Francesca -
Wolfgang J Weninger -
Yakovlev, Vladislav V