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About The Society

About The Society. Established in 1876 A growing community of over 3000 Members from over 60 countries Promoting physiology and supporting those working in the field by: organising world-class scientific meetings

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About The Society

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  1. About The Society • Established in 1876 • A growing community of over 3000 Members • from over 60 countries • Promoting physiology and supporting those working in • the field by: • organising world-class scientific meetings • offering grants for research, collaboration and international travel • publishing the latest developments in our leading scientific journals, The Journal of Physiology, Experimental Physiology and Physiological Reports

  2. Join The Society Join now to: Access science Hear from global leaders in the field at our meetings Free online access to cutting-edge research in The Journal of Physiology, Experimental Physiologyand Physiological Reports Membership enquires: membership@physoc.org Access networks Massive discounts on Society events, social and scientific Online networking through our website, including Member directory and profiles Support your career and physiology as a discipline Grants for travel, attendance at scientific meetings and outreach projects Training in specialist techniques Contribute to the voice of physiology through our consultations and outreach work • www.physoc.org

  3. http://jp.physoc.org/ World-class Editorial Board, including three Nobel Prize winners The most highly-cited journal in the Physiology category (>47,500 cites in 2012) Over 5.5 million full text downloads in 2013 Mobile-optimised version and iPad app available 2012 Impact Factor: 4.38 Cited half life of over 10 years No page or submission charges and no page or figure limits Compliant with major public and open access mandates and pay-to-publish option to enable immediate open access Every issue free access after 12 months Two reviewer reports and first decision in <4 weeks Immediate ‘In Press’ publication upon acceptance Established 1878 Editor-in-Chief, David J. Paterson, University of Oxford, UK

  4. http://ep.physoc.org/ Publishing discoveries in integrative physiology and pathophysiology since 1908 Accessible at more than 8,000 institutions worldwide Readers online ‘Comment’ feature Every issue free to access 12 months after publication Two reviewer reports and initial decision on average < 4 weeks Immediate ‘In Press’ publication upon acceptance Pay to publish option to enable immediate open access 2012 Impact Factor : 2.79 No page or submission charges No colour figure charges Mobile-optimised version and iPad app available Established 1908 Editor-in-Chief, Paul McLoughlin, University College Dublin, Ireland

  5. An open-access journal with author charges of $1,500/£965/€1,130 A joint publication from The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society Continuous publication with articles collected into issues Visit the website: www.physiologicalreports.org Editor-in-Chief, Sue Wray, University of Liverpool, UKDeputy Editor-in-Chief, Tom Kleyman, University of Pittsburgh, USA

  6. A modern and versatile venue • Central London • The latest AV technology • Lecture theatre for up to 75 • Boardrooms for 10 to 28 • Full catering services • Member discounts • The home of Physiology www.hodgkinhuxleyhouse.com

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