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Toggle navigation HomeAbout us The Company of Biologists is a not-for-profit publishing organisation dedicated to supporting and inspiring the biological community.About usWorking for usStoriesCorporate brandingSustainabilityJournals At the heart of what we do are our five specialist journals:DevelopmentJournal of Cell ScienceJournal of Experimental BiologyDisease Models & MechanismsBiology Openthe NodepreLightsFocalPlanePublishing partnershipsEthical publishingTransformative JournalsGrants The Company of Biologists supports the biological community by funding various grants and travelling fellowshipsAbout our grantsScientific and Small Meeting GrantsSustainable Conferencing GrantsTravelling FellowshipsDMM Conference Travel GrantsMeetings Through its workshops and meetings, The Company of Biologists helps establish and grow important networking opportunities.WorkshopsJournal MeetingsSustainable Conferencing InitiativeLibrary hub The biological research community has access to our specialist journals through library subscriptions worldwide. Our new Read & Publish open access agreements offer researchers enhanced opportunities to read and publish articles.Welcome to our library hubNews for librariansRead & PublishSubscriptionsEventsFrequently asked questionsContact Read & Publish agreementsUncapped, immediate fee-free publishing of Open Access research articles in our journals plus unlimited access to contentRead more Transformative JournalsOur three hybrid journals – Development, Journal of Cell Science and Journal of Experimental Biology – were the first ever to be afforded Transformative Journal statusRead more Inspiring biologyThrough our journals, charitable grants and meeting seriesRead more Supporting biologistsOur Travelling Fellowships allow young scientists to extend their knowledge by visiting locations essential for their researchRead more Community MeetingsMeetings organised by our journal teams, highlighting important topics directly related to the scientific content that we publishRead more Inspiring WorkshopsOur Workshops bring together leading scientists from multiple fields to focus their knowledge and expertise on important issuesRead more Previous Next Visit our journal websites About The Company of BiologistsThe Company of Biologists is a not-for-profit publishing organisation dedicated to supporting and inspiring the biological community.We are run by distinguished practising scientists. We exist to profit science, not shareholders. We inspire new thinking and support the community of biologists.The focus of our activities is:publishing leading peer-reviewed journalsfacilitating scientific meetings and communitiesproviding travel grants for young researcherssupporting and funding research societiesRead more Contact usApply for a Grant or Travelling FellowshipThe Company of Biologists uses the surplus it generates for the benefit of biology and the biological community. We support through grant funding:Meetings, Workshops and conferences – both large and small – in the fields covered by our journals around the world.Scientific societies. Three of the societies we fund use part of our funding to provide travel grants to support early career scientists who wish to attend conferences.Travelling Fellowships to graduate students and post-doctoral researchers wishing to make collaborative visits to other laboratories.About Grants About Travelling FellowshipsOur return to in-person conferencesAs pandemic travel restrictions ease, our teams have been delighted to make a return to in-person exhibitions. It’s been great to catch up with some familiar faces and make new connections in the community.Read more about our journal team’s first in-person exhibition since the start of the pandemic.How The Company of Biologists supports early-career researchersEarly-career researchers (ECRs) are our future leaders in biology and it is vital that we support them in the first stages of their academic careers. Navigating the intricacies and demand of early academic life is no mean feat, with triumphs and tribulations scattered throughout.ECRs are often in unfamiliar territory as they work hard to publish papers, grow their connections and engage in informal scientific activities to continuously promote themselves and their work with their peers.Find out more about the practical support we offer ECRs to meet the unique needs and challenges they face. Read & Publish agreementsRead & Publish agreementsOur cost-neutral Read & Publish agreements with libraries and library consortia offer uncapped, fee-free publishing of Open Access research articles in our journals plus unlimited access to content dating back to 1853.Find out more Sign up to newsSign up to newsReceive the latest information about our journals, grants and meetings.Find out more Latest Journal Articles DevelopmentTransitions in development – an interview with Aissam Ikmi 5th May 2022 RNA-binding FMRP and Staufen sequentially regulate the Coracle scaffold to control synaptic glutamate receptor and bouton development 3rd May 2022 Sequential action of JNK genes establishes the embryonic left-right axis 3rd May 2022 Both entry to and exit from diapause arrest in Caenorhabditis elegans are regulated by a steroid hormone pathway 3rd May 2022 Suppression of microRNA 124-3p and microRNA 340-5p ameliorates retinoic acid-induced cleft palate in mice 3rd May 2022 Journal of Cell ScienceThe latest from the preLights community – May 2022 3rd May 2022 Reciprocal regulation of p21 and Chk1 controls the cyclin D1-RB pathway to mediate senescence onset after G2 arrest 28th April 2022 The yeast LYST homolog Bph1 is a Rab5 effector and prevents Atg8 lipidation at endosomes 28th April 2022 Independent regulation of centriole distal appendages and centrobin removal by PLK1 28th April 2022 The yeast LYST homolog Bph1 maintains endosomal functioning 28th April 2022 First person – Davide Martino Coda 27th April 2022 A network of transcription factors governs the dynamics of NODAL/Activin transcriptional responses 26th April 2022 Cell scientist to watch – Laura Greaves 25th April 2022 First person – Raviprasad Kuthethur 25th April 2022 First person – Momoe Nakajo 25th April 2022 Journal of Experimental BiologyOcean acidification impacts fish larvae but warming could compensate juveniles 5th May 2022 Effects of ocean acidification over successive generations decrease resilience of larval European sea bass to ocean acidification and warming but juveniles could benefit from higher temperatures in the NE Atlantic 5th May 2022 Physiological and behavioural strategies of aquatic animals living in fluctuating environments 5th May 2022 Effects of a parasympathetic blocker on the heart rate of loggerhead sea turtles during voluntary diving 5th May 2022 Measurement of oxygen consumption in Tenebrio molitor using a sensitive, inexpensive, sensor-based coulometric microrespirometer 29th April 2022 Scientists may have discovered why Speedy Gonzales is always fast 28th April 2022 Spring showers put a dampener on reproduction success 28th April 2022 Cold, cheap love songs 28th April 2022 Aquatic midges take an acid trip 28th April 2022 Aussie trout handle the heat 28th April 2022 Disease Models & MechanismsModeling the catarrhal stage of Bordetella pertussis upper respiratory tract infections in mice 3rd May 2022 Biology OpenFirst person – Guy Oldrieve 3rd May 2022 The genomic basis of host and vector specificity in non-pathogenic trypanosomatids 3rd May 2022 Bees can be trained to identify SARS-CoV-2 infected samples 3rd May 2022 Phenotype assessment for neurodegenerative murine models with ataxia and application to Niemann–Pick disease, type C1 3rd May 2022 Odours of cancerous mouse congeners: detection and attractiveness 29th April 2022 Investigating the effect of cholinergic and adrenergic blocking agents on maternal-fetal heart rates and their interactions in mice fetuses 13th April 2022 NANOS3 suppresses premature spermatogonial differentiation to expand progenitors and fine-tunes spermatogenesis in mice 8th April 2022 An experimental test of chronic traffic noise exposure on parental behaviour and reproduction in zebra finches 7th April 2022 Dirichlet process mixture models for single-cell RNA-seq clustering 4th April 2022 Assigning metabolic rate measurements to torpor and euthermy in heterothermic endotherms: ‘torpor’, a new package for R 4th April 2022 Latest newsTweets by @Co_Biologists SitemapPrivacy PolicyTerms & ConditionsCopyright PolicyAccessibility PolicyCookiesLibrary hub © 2022 The Company of Biologists Ltd | Registered Charity 277992 Registered in England and Wales | Company Limited by Guarantee No 514735 Registered office: Bidder Building, Station Road, Histon, Cambridge CB24 9LF, UK Loading Comments...You must be logged in to post a comment. 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