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Join the Editors-in-Chief of the three BPS journals as they chat with members of the BPS Publications Committee about their respective journals, their vision and responsibilities, and how the journals serve the Biophysical Society members and the field of biophysics at large.
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Founded in 1960, BJ is the Society’s flagship journal. BJ publishes original articles and perspectives on important problems in modern biophysics. Work published in the journal addresses biological, chemical, or physical mechanisms and provides quantitative insight into fundamental problems at the molecular, cellular, and systems and whole-organism levels. Articles are written to be of interest to a broad community of biophysicists regardless of their research specialty.
This newest BPS journal is fully open access journal that publishes short papers, regular articles, and reviews in all disciplines encompassed by biophysics, with a particular emphasis on methods and techniques (biological, chemical or physical) for biophysical research, as well as concepts and ideas that present major conceptual advances or represent new views on existing data and results. It is committed to rapid publication of Letters and Reports. The journal provides a venue for papers that are written for specialists as well as those written for the broader biophysics community.
The Biophysicist is the BPS open access journal that education, it’s scholarship and development. It serves a wide audience, from students and trainees, to educators to active researchers. Whether you are teaching biophysics, studying biophysics, or studying the teaching of biophysics, The Biophysicist will inform, educate, and even build community. This open access journal offers original research articles, short reports, a student forum, and book reviews.