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Heading to Cell Bio 2025 this December? Royal Society Publishing is excited to join the global cell biology community once again for one of the most inspiring gatherings in the field.
As part of our ongoing scope review, Open Biology is pleased to share some updates that strengthen the journal’s identity and clarify our remit within the life sciences.
Introducing the ‘Spotlight’ commentary
publishingOpen Biology is committed to fostering excellence and innovation in cell and molecular biology. As part of this mission, we have created a new feature designed to shine a light on standout articles from across cell and molecular biology.
Are you heading to Cell Bio 2024 this month? Royal Society Publishing is excited to be part of this dynamic event, bringing together the brightest minds in cell biology from around the globe.
Open Questions in Open Biology: A Chance to Shape the Future of Cell and Molecular Biology
publishingAs the pace of discovery in cellular and molecular biology continues to accelerate, it is more important than ever to engage with the unresolved questions that challenge and inspire the scientific community.
A recent study in Open Biology investigates the distinct roles of glutamate transporters in retinal signal processing and bipolar cell responses in zebrafish.
Decoding life's inner workings
publishingGuest editors Ricardo Henriques, Christophe Leterrier and Aubrey Weigel tell us about the background and content of this new special feature in Open Biology.
Open Questions in biology
publishingWe welcome short contributions from researchers which represent their views on pressing, understudied or just interesting ‘open questions’ in their fields, and thus to share their perspective with readers, contributors, and authors or potential funding bodies.
New tool in mapping axolotl development
publishingEmerging technique provides further clues for nature’s champion of regeneration
To celebrate Open Biology's 10th anniversary, we look back on the journal's milestones and achievements.
We catch up with authors of some of the journal’s first papers to discuss their work, then and now.
We catch up with authors of some of the journal’s first papers to discuss their work, then and now.