Abstract

We have just completed another busy and fruitful year for The Journal of Physiology as we continue our mission to promote excellence in the communication of physiology to the world. The Journal is without international boundaries, and below is a summary of where we have recently been, and where we plan to go in 2014–15. We value the support of our readers and those who publish their outstanding findings with us. At the beginning of 2013, The Journal of Physiology Consulting Editor Carol Robinson FRS was made a Dame Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (DBE) for Services to Science and Industry. She is widely recognised for her ground-breaking research in mass spectrometry and as a role model for women scientists. In the 2014 New Year Honours list, Peter Ratcliffe FRS, another of The Journal's esteemed Consulting Editors, was awarded a knighthood for his services to clinical medicine. Sir Peter is Head of the Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine based at the Henry Wellcome Building for Molecular Physiology in Oxford. His laboratory works on understanding the mechanisms by which cells sense and signal hypoxia. In 2013 we published a paper based on the Annual Review Prize Lecture which Peter delivered at Physiology 2012 (the annual meeting of The Physiological Society), Edinburgh, UK, 4 July 2012. Oxygen sensing and hypoxia signalling pathways in animals: the implications of physiology for cancer Ratcliffe PJ (2013) J Physiol 591, 2027–2042 http://jp.physoc.org/content/591/8/2027.full Sadly in 2013 we said goodbye to one of the legends in the field of physiology who had his Nobel Prize winning work in The Journal. David H. Hubel FRS passed away in October after a long and distinguished career in visual neuroscience. Physiology lost one of its giants. The Journal of Physiology lost one of its heroes. David H. Hubel – A man of vision J Physiol 592, issue 1. http://jp.physoc.org/content/592/1.toc

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