Heading to Cell Bio 2025 this December? Royal Society Publishing is excited to join the global cell biology community once again for one of the most inspiring gatherings in the field.
Cell Bio brings together researchers from around the world to share breakthroughs across cell and molecular biology. Whether you’re a group leader, an early-career scientist, or simply curious about publishing opportunities, we’d be delighted to meet you, hear about your work, and introduce you to our journals. Here’s what you can look forward to:
Meet our team
Visit us at Booth #1131 in the exhibition hall to chat with our publishing team. We’ll be available throughout the meeting to answer questions about our journals, discuss our commitment to open access and high-quality peer review, and offer guidance for authors, reviewers, and readers alike.
Exhibit Dates: 7-9 December, 9am - 4pm EST
Prefer to schedule a chat? Email our editor attending the meeting to arrange a time. You can also learn more about our Open Biology Editorial Board.

Explore our journals
Royal Society Publishing is home to a family of world-class journals spanning a variety of scientific disciplines that include cell biology, biochemistry, and interdisciplinary science. In addition to our flagship titles, we support the cell biology community with peer-reviewed journals that combine foundational research with cutting-edge approaches. Explore our journal portfolio, learn about submission guidelines, and get tips on how to publish your work with us.
Recent Open Biology article highlights from our international authors
- CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing in Corallochytrium limacisporum,a key species for understanding animal origins, Patricia S Ara, Elena Casacuberta, Claudio Scazzocchio, Iñaki Ruiz-Trillo, Sebastián R Najle
- How many plasmids can bacteria carry? A synthetic biology perspective, Cholpisit Kiattisewee
- Glissandra oviformis n. sp.: a novel predatory flagellate illuminates the character evolution within the eukaryotic clade CRuMs, Euki Yazaki, Ryo Harada, Ryu Isogai, Kohei Bamba, Ken-ichiro Ishida, Yuji Inagaki, Takashi Shiratori
- CryoEM structure and small-angle X-ray scattering analyses of porcine retinol-binding protein 3, Vineeta Kaushik, Luca Gessa, Nelam Kumar, Matyáš Pinkas, Mariusz Czarnocki-Cieciura, Krzysztof Palczewski, Jiří Nováček, Humberto Fernandes
- Oxidized phospholipid damage signals as modulators of immunity, Joon H Choi, Jonathan C Kagan
Win a framed print
While you’re there, don’t miss your chance to enter our exclusive giveaway. One lucky winner will take home a beautiful framed print, perfect for brightening up your office or lab space.

Illustration showing a microscopic view of blue mould growing on leather, by Robert Hooke (London, 1665).
Why visit us?
- Get tailored advice about publishing your research
- Learn about our newest initiatives relevant to the cell biology community
- Find out how we’re supporting researchers through open access discounts and waivers
- Meet fellow researchers and build connections across the field
Cell Bio 2025 is a fantastic opportunity to exchange ideas and build relationships that extend beyond the conference itself. We look forward to seeing you in Philadelphia and celebrating the research driving the future of cell biology.
For updates, follow us on social media @royalsocietypublishing.org or visit our website.