Keith went to the fall PCCP Editorial Board meeting where the Associate Editors and the Publication Editors were able to share ideas about PCCP and how to improve the journal and experience for readers and authors.
Editorial Team at Burlington house
Burlington house is the home of the Royal Society of Chemistry of which Keith is a Fellow and has been a member of since 1986.
One of the Presidents was Professor Lesley Yellowlees who wrote an early paper with Paul Braterman and Graham Heath on spectroelectrochemistry (Heath, G. A.; Yellowlees, L. J.; Braterman, P. S., Spectro-electrochemical studies on tris-bipyridyl ruthenium complexes; ultra-violet, visible, and near-infrared spectra of the series [Ru(bipyridyl)3]2+/1+/0/1–. Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications 1981, (6), 287-289) which inspired the Gordon group to develop their own spectroelectrochemistry experiments. Her portrait hangs in the stairwell of Burlington house.
Portrait of Professor Yellowlees