Frontiers in Physiology has announced the launch of a new section, Embryonic and Developmental Physiology. Associate Professor Tim Moss of Monash University, Australia and The Ritchie Centre at Hudson Institute of Medical Research is leading the section as Specialty Chief Editor.
Researchers from the field of embryonic and developmental physiology have been instrumental in showing how the environment before birth can have lasting effects on the body's structure and function. This has demonstrated the clear relevance of the field to improving life-long health and well-being. A/Prof Moss says the pursuit of fundamental knowledge is often overlooked but it has been critically important to major achievements by researchers in the discipline. He urges the community to maintain their efforts to increase knowledge and resist the distraction of the 'next big thing'.
The new section will provide a focused platform committed to embryologists and developmental physiologists, allowing for easy and free access to research.
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