JOSHA Editorial Volume 4 Issue 1

Evguenia Alechine

Affiliation: JOSHA

Keywords: Obituary, Nobel Laureate, Erwin Neher, Italo Calvino, short stories, Iranian ethnic identity, Summer school

Categories: News and Views

DOI: 10.17160/josha.4.1.275

Languages: English

With this editorial, we are closing the first issue of 2017. Even though this issue brings many outstanding contributions to our journal, we also lost one of our beloved colleagues. Professor Günter Hager passed away, being our last two articles dedicated to him. On the other hand, we are proud to have started this issue with the contribution of the Nobel Laureate Prof. Erwin Neher, who shared his discovery of ion channels and their role in Pharmacology and Biomedicine. Moreover, this issue also counted with another contribution by Dr. Bujar Bajçinovci showing the architectural reflection on Italo Calvino's ‘Invisible Cities.’ Other highlights were the publication of Zazie-Charlotte Pfeiffer's first short story, ‘Prom Night,’ and Stephan Seiler's first of eight stories by Gottfried Schramm called ‘Missed Encounters.’ Prof. Fereshteh Ahmadi published her review on the ethnic identity of Iranian immigrants from a macro-sociological perspective. Finally, we advertised the Summer School 2017 in Wittenberg ‘Enough. Concerning me’ from the Evangelisches Studienwerk. We are very pleased to start the year 2017 with such prominent publications in our journal, and we are looking forward to your contribution.

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