Publisher
John Wiley & Sons and
The Physiological Society have announced the renewal of their publishing partnership for a further 10-year term, building on over thirteen years of collaboration. The renewed partnership will ensure the Society's journals,
The Journal of Physiology and
Experimental Physiology, continue to develop as world leaders of physiological research.
The Journal of Physiology, one of Wiley's most downloaded journals with published papers from over 40 Nobel Laureates, publishes the latest research from across the discipline, with the aim of developing understanding of the principles and mechanisms that govern our bodies. Published since 1878, and ranked as ISI's top-cited physiology journal (over 50,000 citations in 2016) the journal's international editorial board is led by Editor-in-Chief Kim Barrett, Distinguished Professor of Medicine at UC San Diego, USA.
Experimental Physiology, edited by Professor Mike Tipton of University of Portsmouth, UK, publishes research that provides novel insights into homeostatic and adaptive responses. Its coverage includes applied physiology and extreme physiology.
Wiley has supported the journals' roles as opinion leaders with recent new initiatives including the journals' change in submission system, transition from HighWire to Wiley's Anywhere Article as the version of record, iOS and Android apps, the development of The Physiological Society publications website and a new physiology taxonomy.
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