Biology Open

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Facilitating rapid review for accessible research - an online only, #OpenAccess peer reviewed journal for research across all aspects of the biological sciences
Biology Openhttps://journals.biologists.com/bio
The 14th Network of Young Researchers in Andrology Meeting @uniofeastanglia brought together researchers and experts to discuss and exchange ideas on male #infertility and #spermatogenesis
Read our recent #OpenAccess #MeetingReview below
https://bit.ly/45MpvLj
Shaping the future of male reproductive health: fostering talent at the 14th Network of Young Researchers in Andrology meeting

Summary: The 14th NYRA meeting covered a wide range of topics related to male germline research, including the impact of mutations in the male germline on future generations, the use of innovative sequencing tools for the study of male infertility, and the intricate germline epigenome.

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Have a paper that has been reviewed elsewhere?
@BiologyOpen is pleased to consider such manuscripts for #FastTracked decision making.

https://journals.biologists.com/bio/pages/submit-manuscript?utm_campaign=BiOSnippet#fast

#FirstPerson is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in
@BiologyOpen helping researchers promote themselves alongside their #OpenAccess papers.

The latest interview features Santu Saha
@StudentsNCL

https://journals.biologists.com/bio/article/12/5/bio059987/310739/First-person-Santu-Saha

First person – Santu Saha

ABSTRACT. First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Biology Open, helping researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Santu Saha is first author on ‘ Bioengineering of a tumour-stroma 3D-tumouroid co-culture model of hypopharyngeal cancer’, published in BiO. Santu conducted the research described in this article while a Newton International Fellow of Academy of Medical Sciences (Research Associate) in Professor Nicola Curtin's lab at Newcastle University. He is now a Research Associate in the lab of Professor Christine Harrison at Leukaemia Research Cytogenetics Group at Newcastle University. He is a passionate early-career translational cancer researcher and my long-term research interest is in exploring gene – drug association based targeted cancer therapy through exploiting novel tools.

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Would you like to publish a Meeting Review? Any meeting or conference that has received funding support from
@Co_Biologists
is eligible to apply to publish a free Meeting Review in
@BiologyOpen
@BiologyOpen publishes #OpenAccess Meeting Reviews across a broad range of biological fields. Today we highlight a #StructuralBiology Workshop, in memory of #DorothyHodgkin, the 3rd woman to ever win the @nobelprize in Chemistry - she is most well-known for pioneering methods in X-ray crystallography, which is critical in determining the structures of many biological molecules to understand their function.
The Workshop was hosted by MRTC back in 2022, read here: https://bit.ly/44U43n1
Hands-on training in structural biology, a tool for sustainable development in Africa series 4

Summary: BioStruct-Africa has been building capacity in structural biology for Africa-based biologists and researchers.

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Would you like to highlight a key discovery or technological #innovation which has made an impact to your field of study? @BiologyOpen and its A Year at the Forefront series brings coherence to rapidly progressing fields, placing emphasis on #cuttingedge research.
https://bit.ly/3nCaElB
Would you like to further establish yourself in your field of research?
@BiologyOpen publishes #Reviews from early-career researchers which help build their profile for grant, fellowship, and job applications.
https://journals.biologists.com/bio/pages/reviews?utm_campaign=BiOSnippet
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Biology Open helps researchers promote themselves alongside their papers through our #FirstPerson interview series... This week we showcased Rajeshwari B. R. the first author on ‘ Kinetics of Arf1 inactivation regulates Golgi organization and function in non-adherent fibroblasts’.

#OpenAccess

https://journals.biologists.com/bio/article/12/4/bio059944/308159/First-person-Rajeshwari-B-R

First person – Rajeshwari B. R.

ABSTRACT. First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Biology Open, helping researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Rajeshwari B. R. is first author on ‘ Kinetics of Arf1 inactivation regulates Golgi organization and function in non-adherent fibroblasts’, published in BiO. Rajeshwari is a PhD student in the lab of Dr Nagaraj Balasubramanian at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Pune, investigating the role of cell-matrix adhesion in regulating the Golgi organization and function.

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@BiologyOpen
and our publisher
@Co_Biologists offer a number of practical ways to help you meet the unique needs and challenges you may encounter as an early-career researcher (ECR). Visit our dedicated ECR webpage to find out more: https://www.biologists.com/about-us/early-career/?utm_campaign=BiOSnippet
#Research #sciencemastodon #Scicomms
Supporting early-career researchers

On these pages we highlight the range of resources that we offer to early-career researchers.

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Our sister journals @Dev_journal
@J_Cell_Sci @J_Exp_Biol & @DMM_Journal offer Travelling Fellowships of up to £3,000 to #biology #PhD students & #Postdocs wishing to make collaborative visits to other laboratories.

Next application deadline is 5 May:
https://t.co/N44U3trodK

Travelling Fellowships

About Travelling Fellowships The Company of Biologists’ journals – Development, Journal of Cell Science, Journal of Experimental Biology and Disease Models & Mechanisms – offer Travelling Fellowships of up to £3,000 to graduate students and post-doctoral researchers wishing to make collaborative visits to other laboratories. These are designed to offset the cost of travel/accommodation and other related expenses.[...] Read More

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