Read the latest collection on Plant Biology from the Biochemical Journal! Plants and climate change: the role of plants in achieving net zero focuses on the biochemical plasticity and adaptions of plants and plant-soil microbial interactions to climate change. Read the collection: https://ow.ly/cQLl50RoKyC
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Owned by the Biochemical Society, Portland Press is an independent publisher working in partnership with researchers, institutions, and funders to share knowledge and advance the molecular biosciences. Publishing world-leading research and reviews across a portfolio of 7 journals, we return all our profits to the life science community in support of our Society’s charitable activities. With more than 4 million worldwide article views in 2021, our journals cover the depth and breadth of the molecular biosciences.
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Interested in pursuing a career within the biosciences? Discover our 'A day in the life' series to gain industry insights. https://ow.ly/WF2M50RmrM6
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This Epigenetics review article from Eric Cordeiro-Spinetti and Scott B. Rothbart highlights the significance of histone and non-histone lysine methylation signaling in skeletal muscle biology, spanning development, maintenance, regeneration, and disease progression. Read more in the Biochemical Journal. https://lnkd.in/emc5pni6
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We’re committed to transitioning to a fully open access publishing model, supporting the molecular bioscience community through the sharing of the latest research and reviews. Discover more: https://ow.ly/Vcvj50QSsfJ
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After more than 12 years at the helm, overseeing a period of immense change and progress, and leading the way in working practice innovation, Kate Baillie, CEO of Biochemical Society and MD of Portland Press will be retiring at the end of 2024. https://ow.ly/Mgnn50RcfCs We’re now seeking an experienced and influential leader to join us from January 2025. Our new Chief Executive will empower individuals, provide inspiring leadership, and act as an effective advocate and ambassador for the Society. Application deadline 10 May https://ow.ly/heGq50RcfCv
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Submit your best work to our themed collection on Sepsis. Clinical Science is welcoming the submission of high-quality research papers using animal models and/or organoids linking basic science to mechanisms of sepsis and multi-organ dysfunction, find out more: https://ow.ly/8zyF50QSsbO
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Take an in-depth look at the anti-tumorigenic and pro-tumorigenic roles of cGAS-STING signalling in this review article from Essays in Biochemistry. https://lnkd.in/eVzw-7jM
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Are you considering joining Biochemical Society? Read this Biochemist article where Ryan Daniel Morris, Biochemical Society postgraduate member, discusses the benefits of joining a learned society and what he’s gained from the experience. https://lnkd.in/etMsdWxy
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This Biochemical Journal collection, Towards Systems Biochemistry, provides a system understanding of regulatory mechanisms in molecular and cellular biology. Comprising of review articles and research papers, read the collection online here: https://ow.ly/W3zK50QSrtG