Research Cross-Journal Editorial Team
The Research Cross-Journal Editorial Team supports the Nature-branded research journals, with a focus on handling primary research manuscripts.
Head of Team | Prateek Dongare, PhD, Springer Nature, Heidelberg, Germany
Dr. Prateek Dongare is a chemist and materials scientist specializing in catalysis and solar energy research. He began his editorial career at Springer Nature in 2018 as an Associate Editor at Communications Chemistry, moving to Nature Communications in 2019, where he advanced to Team Manager and became Chief Editor in 2023.
At Nature Communications, Prateek established and led the energy materials team, championing areas such as catalysis, electrochemical energy storage, and energy harvesting. He played a key role in expanding the journalâs scope, team, and reach within these research communities. Alongside his leadership, he handled a broad portfolio of submissions spanning photo- and electrocatalysis, materials for solar fuels, and batteries, managing thousands of manuscripts across chemistry, materials, and energy-related fields.
Prateek also completed a secondment with the nature journals publishing team, where he conducted market research and data analysis to help assess opportunities for new journals, ultimately supporting the launch of two new nature research journals. In January 2024, he moved into his current role, establishing and leading the Research Cross-Journal Editorial Team, where he manages a team that works flexibly across Nature and Nature Research Journals. As part of his role, he also handles submissions across several Nature Research Journals and contributes to cross-journal editorial strategy, workflows, and talent development.
Prateek holds a PhD in Chemistry from Memorial University, Canada, and completed postdoctoral research at Uppsala University, Sweden, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. He remains active in the scientific community, regularly delivering editor-led workshops and talks at international conferences, advising researchers on publishing strategies, research communication, and navigating the editorial process.
E-mail: prateek.dongare#nature.com*
Senior Editor: Bishwanath Gaireâ, PhD, Springer Nature, New Jersey, USA, ORCiD
Bishwanath has a Master of Science degree in plasma physics from Tribhuvan University. He obtained a PhD in physics from Kansas State University. His doctoral research was on laser induced molecular fragmentation using coincidence momentum imaging technique. He then continued research as a postdoctoral fellow at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in a team of international collaborators working on light-matter interaction using X-rays.
He joined Nature Communications in 2016 as an Associate Editor handling manuscripts in nuclear, atomic, molecular, optical and plasma physics. He joined the Research Cross-Journal Editorial team in March 2024 and is based in the Jersey City office.
E-mail: bishwanath.gaire#us.nature.com*
Senior Editor: Michelle Korda, PhD, Springer Nature, London, UK
Michelle managed advanced therapy clinical trials at University College London (UCL) and ran a stratified medicine consortium and clinical trial for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis at Queen Mary University of London. Her expertise encompasses advanced-therapy clinical trials and in vivo and in vitro models for bone-defect healing. Michelle obtained a PhD in biomedical engineering from UCL in 2007, focusing on stem cellsâ regenerative capabilities around revision hip implants. Michelle started her editorial career at Nature Biomedical Engineering as part of its launching team in May 2016. In her role, she managed a broad spectrum of submissions, with a focus on medical devices and tissue engineering. Michelle brings a wealth of experience and an understanding of cutting-edge biomedical research to her role. Michelle joined the Research Cross-Journal Editorial team in January 2024.E-mail: michelle.korda#nature.com*
Senior Technical Editor: Georgia Tsoukala, PhD, Springer Nature, London, UK
Georgia earned her Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry from The School of Pharmacy, University of London (now UCL School of Pharmacy), where her research focused on designing and synthesizing carbohydrate-based compounds with potential anticancer properties. Following a brief period as a medicinal chemist at the drug discovery and development company Evotec (UK), she joined the Nature Publishing Group. In her role as a Technical Editor, Georgia contributed to semantic enrichment projects and the creation of chemical compound information pages. Her responsibilities have since expanded to include assisting editors in the preparation of figures containing chemical structures.
E-mail: g.tsoukala#nature.com*
Associate Editor: Michelle Badriâ, PhD, Springer Nature, New York, USA
Michelle obtained her PhD at New York University where she was co-mentored by Richard Bonneau and Martin J. Blaser. As part of her graduate studies, she developed and benchmarked bioinformatic methods to model interactions at the hostâmicrobiome interface. After her PhD she worked as a computational biologist in the pharmaceutical industry where she led data analysis for preclinical development of microbiome therapeutics. Michelle joined Nature Biotechnology in March 2024 as a Locum Associate Editor where she managed submissions in computational biology. Michelle joined the Research Cross-Journal Editorial team in December 2024.
E-mail: michelle.badri#us.nature.com*
Associate Editor: Camilla Brunello, PhD, Springer Nature, Berlin, Germany, ORCiD
Camilla holds an academic background that encompasses evolutionary biology, earth science, and climate science. She earned her Ph.D. in Physical Geography and Geomorphology from the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy. Following this, she held postdoctoral positions at the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences and the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research. Her research primarily focused on the water cycle's evolution over time. She delved into past hydroclimatic variability by studying the key factors affecting precipitation isotopes and the mechanisms that transfer climatic signals into geological records. Camilla joined the Research Cross-Journal Editorial team in April 2024.
E-mail: camilla.brunello#nature.com*
Associate Editor: Joel Cejas Sánchez, PhD, Springer Nature, Berlin, Germany
Joel received his PhD in Chemistry from the University of Warsaw and the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, as part of a Marie SkÅodowska-Curie Program. With an academic background in organic chemistry, polymers, and catalysis, his dissertation was focused on the immobilization of ruthenium complexes in macromolecular supports (such as dendrimers and Metal-Organic Frameworks) for the development of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts. Joel joined the Research Cross-Journal Editorial team in May 2025.
E-mail: joel.cejassanchez#nature.com*
Associate Editor: Heejung Jung, PhD, Springer Nature, New York, USA
Heejung gained her Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea, where her research focused on waste bioconversion into biogas. She later pursued postdoctoral research at Columbia University, USA, working on engineering microbes for enhanced critical metal recovery. Heejungâs key expertise is in Environmental Science and Engineering. Heejung joined the Research Cross-Journal Editorial team in January 2025.
E-mail: heejung.jung#us.nature.com*
Associate Editor: Jean Nakhle, PhD, Springer Nature, Berlin, Germany, ORCiD
Jean earned his PhD in Health Sciences from the University of Montpellier, France, focusing on the impact of intercellular communication within the tumor microenvironment on cancer metabolism and therapy response. He later undertook postdoctoral research at the RESTORE institute in Toulouse, France, exploring metastasis mechanisms in liquid tumors. His subsequent studies examined the influence of inter-organ metabolic communication on age-related functional decline. Jean joined the Research Cross-Journal Editorial team in April 2024.
E-mail: jean.nakhle#nature.com*