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And finally, the Forum section will include occasional short articles on historical aspects of immunology (Historical Perspectives), Science and Society, Career Perspectives and Book Reviews.As we move forward into 2001, it is worth reiterating that the strength of Trends in Immunology is due, in large part, to the efforts of authors and referees. Moreover, members of the Editorial board act as key consultants and I want to take this opportunity to thank them for their support this past year, and for all their efforts on behalf of the journal.As always, we welcome your views on any aspect of the journal. If you have any questions regarding the recent changes at Trends in Immunology, please do get in touch.Please note: the old journal e-mail address (it@current-trends.com) will continue to be valid for some time, although I encourage you to use the new e-mail address if possible.
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