The Physiological Society and Wiley extend agreement

The Physiological Society and Wiley have signed a new publishing contract for The Journal of Physiology and Experimental Physiology, in a partnership that has grown steadily since it began in 2003. The agreement, running until 2036, extends a collaboration to publish research that advances understanding of biological systems and improves human health.
The Physiological Society by Royal Charter’s publications reach more than seven million full-text article views annually, providing researchers, educators, and students worldwide with peer-reviewed content that connects physiological science to everyday health and wellbeing. The partnership is aimed at continuing to provide authors and reviewers with improved production times, strengthened research integrity tools and better ways for readers to discover and navigate content.
“Physiology is thriving at the frontier of understanding how the body functions, translating complex biological systems into insights that are revolutionising our understanding of human health and driving real-world medical advances,” said Professor Annette Dolphin, President of the Physiological Society. “The Journal of Physiology and Experimental Physiology are leading journals in their field and have both been the home of game changing research for decades. In 2026 as the Physiological Society celebrates our 150th year, our journals continue to lead the way in publishing high quality science that pushes the discipline forward.”
“We’re honoured to extend our longstanding partnership with the Physiological Society as it approaches its 150th anniversary,” said Martin Vinding, Wiley Senior Director, Partner Publishing. “Over two decades, we’ve worked together to navigate significant industry changes – from the transition to open access to implementing AI-driven tools that enhance research discovery. This renewal reflects our shared commitment to delivering high-quality content that drives scientific breakthroughs and improves lives.”
