The Physiological Society (TPS) and Elsevier have announced a groundbreaking partnership aimed at advancing the physiological sciences through the launch of two new journals. These publications, set to debut in 2025, will focus on the rapidly growing fields of nutritional physiology and precision medicine, positioning the organizations at the forefront of these dynamic disciplines.
The collaboration between TPS, a leading scientific society, and Elsevier, a global leader in research publishing and information analytics, underscores their shared commitment to advancing research in these critical areas. Nutritional physiology, which examines how nutrients interact with the body at the cellular and physiological levels, is an area of increasing importance as the global focus on health and nutrition intensifies. The new Journal of Nutritional Physiology will build on TPS's long-standing support of the nutrition community, providing a dedicated platform for the latest research and insights.
In parallel, the Journal of Precision Medicine: Health and Disease will cater to the rapidly evolving field of precision medicine. This discipline focuses on developing personalized treatments that are tailored to individual genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors, with the aim of improving outcomes and minimizing side effects. The journal will cover a wide range of topics that sit at the intersection of physiology and personalized healthcare, offering a vital resource for researchers working in this cutting-edge field.
The launch of these journals represents a significant expansion of TPS's publishing portfolio, which already includes the highly regarded Journal of Physiology, Experimental Physiology, and Physiological Reports, the latter published in collaboration with the American Physiological Society. With Elsevier's extensive experience in supporting the research and healthcare communities, these new titles are expected to become essential platforms for pioneering research.
The search for the inaugural Editors-in-Chief for both journals will begin soon, with submissions expected to open in autumn 2024. The first papers are scheduled for publication in early 2025, marking the start of a new era in the dissemination of research in these vital areas of science.
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