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If you can’t make it to the conference, read on to find out how to get 30 days free access to the latest research from Wiley and catch up with all of our latest news.

  Experimental Biology 2015 News Special and Virtual Issues
  Article Highlights Books Spotlight on Physiology

Join Wiley at Experimental Biology this year!
You can find us at booth 444.

March 28th – April 1st • Boston Convention and Exhibition Centre
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How to Get Published
Sponsored by Wiley’s AAA journals:
The Anatomical Record, Developmental Dynamics and Anatomical Sciences Education.

Saturday 28th March from 10:30am – 12:30pm, all welcome!

Parker B. Antin, Editor of Developmental Dynamics
Publishing Your Research: Strategies to Maximize Your Chances of Getting Your Papers Published and Navigating the Revision Process

Kurt H. Albertine, Editor of The Anatomical Record How to Write Clearly

Richard L. Drake and Wojciech Pawlina, Editors of Anatomical Sciences Education
How to Publish an Educational Paper

The Anatomical Society Symposia
The Anatomical Society will be a guest society of AAA at EB
- join them for their two sponsored symposia:
Creation of tissue-like structures using advanced technologies
Keep calm and carry on teaching
A new Open Access journal from Wiley!

Inside the Cell is an interdisciplinary Open Access journal publishing research covering a broad spectrum of subjects in cell and molecular biology. Inside the Cell offers those who contribute to this vitally important field a new outlet for their research, providing a fast turnaround to first decision, rigorous and fair peer review and a high-ranking group of editors and editorial board.
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Call for Papers for a Developmental Dynamics Special Issue on
Mechanisms of Morphogenesis


All special issues and reviews published in Developmental Dynamics are open access, giving your work high visibility and free availability on Wiley Online Library
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Take a FREE look inside Anatomical Sciences Education.

Read the entire first issue of 2015 with our compliments!
Explore our extensive collection of themed Special and Virtual Issues to find the papers most relevant to your area of research.
Assessing Function Via Shape: What is the Place of Geometric Morphometrics in Functional Morphology? Organogenesis Physiology and Innovation Editor’s Choice 2015 Cardiovascular Advances

Five of the top downloaded Cell and Molecular Biology articles of 2014 are now free for you to enjoy for a limited time only!

BioEssays
Is eating behavior manipulated by the gastrointestinal microbiota? Evolutionary pressures and potential mechanisms

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education
Real-time PCR (qPCR) primer design using free online software

STEM CELLS
Bone Marrow Stromal Stem Cells: Nature, Biology, and Potential Applications

Cytometry Part A
A novel Ly6C/Ly6G-based strategy to analyze the mouse splenic myeloid compartment

EMBO reports
Public views on GMOs: deconstructing the myths

We have an impressive selection of Cell and Molecular Biology books available to browse on the stand in print and online.

Concise Encyclopaedia of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology,
2nd Edition

Thoroughly updated new edition of this acclaimed and comprehensive guide.

Therapeutic Fc-Fusion Proteins
The complete know-how on therapeutic Fc-fusion proteins in one volume.

Ex-vivo and In-vivo Optical Molecular Pathology
An outstanding overview of next generation spectroscopy based diagnostic tools in medical research and clinical applications.

The American Physiological Society

Meet APS staff at Booths #713 and #518!

Learn about membership, programs, and publications including Comprehensive Physiology and the Open Access journal Physiological Reports (published by Wiley on behalf of APS and The Physiological Society).

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Did you know members of the American Physiological Society (APS) receive FREE access to Comprehensive Physiology through to end of 2015?
Learn more from David Pollock, APS President and Editor-in-Chief of Comprehensive Physiology
The Physiological Society

Meet the Editors and staff from The Physiological Society’s journals at Booth #615!
Find out about special events beginning on Monday March 30 and learn how you can submit articles, sign-up for free e-content alerts and more.
   
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