Journal of the Royal Society Interface
Journal of the Royal Society Interface is an international journal publishing reviews, research articles and short reports from the interface between the physical sciences, including mathematics, and the life sciences. It provides a high-quality forum to publish rapidly and interact across this boundary in two main ways: J. R. Soc. Interface publishes research applying chemistry, engineering, materials science, mathematics and physics to the biological and medical sciences; it also highlights discoveries in the life sciences that allow advances in the physical sciences. Both sides of the interface are considered equally. Accepted articles are published immediately online and the hard copy version of the journal appears every month.
Free access is allowed to all review articles from the moment of online publication and to every article 12 months after publication in the journal.
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Impact Factor
The 2008 Impact Factor of JRS Interface is 3.61
Journal coverage
J. R. Soc. Interface welcomes articles on a diverse range of topics including, but not limited to:
- biocomplexity
- bioengineering
- bioinformatics
- biomaterials
- biomechanics
- biophysics
- chemical biology
- infectious disease dynamics
- medical physics
- nanoscience and computer science (as applied to the life sciences)
- synthetic biology
- systems biology
- theoretical biology
- tissue engineering
Selection criteria
The review process gives equal weighting to sciences on both sides of the intreface. The criteria for selection are scientific excellence, originality and potential interest to a wide spectrum of scientists. All papers are peer-reviewed to a high standard and published rapidly under the control of the Editor and his distinguished Editorial Board.
Papers must not have been published previously, nor be under consideration for publication elsewhere. The Editor has final authority in all matters relating to publication.
Submission details
The Royal Society's electronic-submission and peer-review service provides J. R. Soc. Interface authors with the facility to submit their papers online. The service allows you to upload files in a reliable and user-friendly way, using a web-based system. When your paper is received, an immediate acknowledgement is sent that details how you can track your contribution online.
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Journal contents
The most recent articles can be viewed here
Editorial Board
Professor William Bonfield (Editor) Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy University of Cambridge
Professor Luigi Ambrosio Centre for Biomaterials University of Naples "Federico II"
Professor Jonathan Ashmore Department of Physiology University College London
Professor Christopher Dobson Department of Chemistry University of Cambridge
Professor Francis Doyle III Department of Chemical Engineering University of California, Santa Barbara
Professor Neil Fergusson Faculty of Medicine Imperial College London
Professor Wayne Getz Department of Environmental Science, Policy & Management University of California at Berkeley
Professor Wendy Hall Department of Electronics and Computer Science University of Southampton
Professor Stefan Hell NanoBiophotonics Max-Planck-Institut fũr biophysikalische, Gőttingen
Professor Larry Hench Department of Materials Imperial College London
Dr Richard Henderson MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology University of Cambridge
Professor C. James Kirkpatrick Institute of Pathology Johannes Gutenberg University
Dr Hiroaki Kitano Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc Tokyo
Professor Richard Kitney Department of BioEngineering Imperial College London
Professor Michael Klein Laboratory for Research on the Structure of Matter University of Pennsylvania
Professor Tadashi Kokubo Research Institute for Science and Technology Chubu University
Professor Tom McLeish IRC in Polymer Science and Technology University of Leeds
Professor Teruo Okano Institute of Advanced Biomedical Engineering and Science Tokyo Women's Medical University
Professor Steve Oliver School of Biological Sciences University of Manchester
Professor Dame Julia Polak TERM Centre, Division of Investigative Science Imperial College London
Professor Patrick Prendergast Department of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering Trinity College, Dublin
Sir George Radda University Laboratory of Physiology University of Oxford
Professor David Rand Department of Mathematics University of Warwick
Professor Neil Rushton Orthopaedic Research Unit University of Cambridge
Professor John Ryan Bionanotechnology IRC University of Oxford
Professor Simon Tavaré Department of Biological Sciences University of Southern California
Professor Richard Templer Department of Chemistry Imperial College London
Professor Martin Vingron Max-Planck-Institut für molekulare Genetik Berlin
Professor Ioannis Yannas Department of Mechanical Engineering MIT
Professor Joseph Zaccai Institut Laue-Langevin Grenoble
Professor Xingdong Zhang Engineering Research Center in Biomaterials Sichuan University