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.
As one of the leading conferences in the field, Cell Bio 2024 brings together a diverse global community of scientists to showcase cutting-edge developments across cell and molecular biology. Whether you’re an established investigator or just beginning your journey in these fields, we’d love to meet you, learn about your research, and introduce you to our extensive range of journals.
Here’s what you can look forward to:
Meet our team
Stop by Booth #614 in the exhibition hall to meet our publishing team and representative. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff will be on hand to answer your questions about our journals, including our commitment to advancing scientific discovery through open access and rigorous peer review. Whether you’re an author, reviewer, or reader, we’d love to hear your thoughts and discuss how Royal Society Publishing can support your research journey.
Exhibit Dates: December 15–17, 09:00am–4:00 pm. Pacific Time (San Diego)
Want to plan a time in advance? Email our editor in attendance to talk about your research. Learn more about our Open Biology Editorial Board.
Discover our journals
Royal Society Publishing is home to a family of world-class journals spanning a variety of scientific disciplines that include cell biology, biochemistry, and interdisciplinary science. In addition to our flagship titles, we support the cell biology community with peer-reviewed journals that combine foundational research with cutting-edge approaches. Explore our journal portfolio, learn about submission guidelines, and get tips on how to publish your work with us.
Recent Open Biology article highlights from our international authors
- Unravelling MMTV Role in Cancer: How MicroRNAs Could Hold the Key to New Therapies, Bushra Gull, Waqar Ahmad, Jasmin Baby, Neena G Panicker, Thanumol Abdul Khader, Tahir A Rizvi and Farah Mustafa
- Amyloidogenic sequence regions control the toxicity and aggregation of mutant SOD1, Luke McAlary, Jeremy R Nan, Clay Shyu, Mine Sher, Steven S Plotkin and Neil R Cashman
- The weird and wonderful world of Monotremes, Jackson Dann, Zhipeng Qu, Linda Shearwin-Whyatt, Rachel van der Ploeg and Frank Grützner
- Linking planar polarity signalling to actomyosin contractility during vertebrate neurulation, Sarka Novotna, Lorena Agostini Maia, Katarzyna Anna Radaszkiewicz, Pavel Roudnicky and Jakub Harnos
- Glutamate transporters are involved in direct inhibitory synaptic transmission in the vertebrate retina, Stephanie Niklaus, Stella Glasauer†, Peter Kovermann, Kulsum Farshori, Lucia Cadetti, Simon Früh, Nicolas Rieser, Matthias Gesemann, Jingjing Zang, Christoph Fahlke and Stephan Neuhauss
Win a framed print
While you’re there, don’t miss your chance to enter our exclusive giveaway! One lucky winner will take home a beautiful framed print, perfect for brightening up your office or lab space.
Illustration showing a microscopic view of blue mould growing on leather, by Robert Hooke (London, 1665).
Why visit us?
- Get tailored advice about publishing your research
- Stay informed about our latest initiatives and developments relevant to cell biology
- Find out how we’re supporting researchers through open access discounts and waivers
- Network with like-minded professionals and build lasting connections
Participating in Cell Bio 2024 is more than just an opportunity to gain new insights; it’s a chance to build meaningful connections that can enhance your professional journey long after the conference has ended. We can’t wait to meet you in person and celebrate the cutting-edge research shaping the future of cell biology. Be sure to mark your calendar and visit us at Booth #614.
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See you in San Diego!