ACS Combinatorial Science

Anthony Czarnik served as the founding editor from 1999 to 2010.

[2][3] In 2010, ACS agreed to change the name of the journal to "Combinatorial Science" and it was the first and only ACS journal to be devoted to a way of doing science, rather than to a specific field of knowledge or application.

[4][5] The journal stopped accepting new submissions in August and the last issue was published in December 2020.

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