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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.
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 new collection of Royal Society Biographical Memoirs celebrates the pioneers who uncovered the structures, functions, and relationships of proteins and genetic material.
Stressed out mice
publishingA new study in Open Biology explores the biological link between mood disorders and temperature rhythmicity using a mouse model of stress.
To celebrate Open Access Week, we highlight some of our best-performing articles from the past year. We hope you’ll enjoy reading them as much as we have!
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.
We caught up with authors from some of the journal’s first papers to discuss their work, then and now.
Discover some of the journal’s most interesting articles since launching in 2011, from molecular parasitology to neuroscience.
Dr Steven Burgess, from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, has recently joined the Royal Society Open Science editorial team. We asked him a few questions about his research and interest in publishing.
We are pleased to welcome four new Subject Editors to the Open Biology editorial board.