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Section 5

Advancing science across physiology

By organising webinars and conferences that showcased cutting-edge science, publishing world-class scientific journals and championing open science, we supported our community of physiologists across their disciplines.

Cutting-edge physiology at our online conferences

“Physiologists certainly acknowledge that there is variability in the response to an intervention. Yet, not enough attention has been paid to how to approach this issue methodologically, which has led to erroneous claims about individual responsiveness to specific interventions. This is why some of us in the field of physiology were so eager to take part in the symposium Variability: How to Deal with It, Interpret It, and Learn from It.”

Dr Rodrigo Fernandez-Gonzalo, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
Attendee of our Variability 2020 conference

Publishing the best research in physiology, across our three journals in 2020

Journal of Physiology papers have a cited half-life of over 14 years

Experimental Physiology takes an average of 27 days from submission to first decision.

Physiological Reports had 532 total submissions 204 of which were direct submissions

Hear from the Editors-in-Chief of our journals