The Physiological Society and Wiley have renewed their publishing partnership, extending their agreement for another 15 years until 2036. This long-standing collaboration, which began in 2003, focuses on advancing our understanding of biological systems and improving human health through the publication of groundbreaking research. The partnership's impact is significant, with over 7 million full-text article views annually, providing valuable resources to researchers, educators, and students worldwide. The agreement aims to enhance the publishing process by improving production times, strengthening research integrity tools, and making content more accessible and navigable for readers.
The Physiological Society's publications, which include The Journal of Physiology and Experimental Physiology, are renowned for their high-quality, peer-reviewed content. As the Society celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2026, these journals continue to be at the forefront of physiological research, pushing the boundaries of scientific knowledge. Professor Annette Dolphin, President of the Physiological Society, emphasizes the society's role in translating complex biological systems into practical insights that drive medical advancements and revolutionize our understanding of human health.
Martin Vinding, Wiley's Senior Director of Partner Publishing, expresses his honor in extending their partnership with the Physiological Society. Over the past two decades, they have navigated industry changes, including the transition to open access and the implementation of AI-driven tools for research discovery. This renewal reflects their shared commitment to delivering high-quality content that accelerates scientific breakthroughs and improves lives. By continuing this partnership, Wiley and the Physiological Society aim to further enhance the publishing process and contribute to the advancement of scientific knowledge.