Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology
All Life
The Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology Section of All Life considers research across the broad areas of molecular biology and biochemistry.
In this section of All Life, we consider for publication the latest news on:
Cell Cycle
Cell Growth
Cell Polarity and Fate
Nuclear and Chromosome Organization
Signal Transduction
Vesicle Transport
Biomolecular Interactions
Systems Biology
Cell Differentiation
Cell Death
Autophagy
Enzymology
Cell Biology
Biomedicine
Ecology and Environmental Microbiology
Agricultural and Food Microbiology
Cell Signalling Networks
Chemical Biology
Cell Segregation/ Division
Cell Signalling Regulation

All Life is linked with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. We invite researchers to share their latest research, data and opinions that work towards progressing solutions to Goal 3: Good Health and Well-being, Goal 14: Life Below Water, and Goal 15: Life on Land.
Meet the Section Editor
Dimitra Gkika, University of Lille, France
Dr Gkika obtained her PhD in Medical Sciences in 2006 from Radboud University Medical Centre Nijmegen, Netherlands and was then awarded with an EMBO Long-Term Fellowship for postdoctoral research on TRP channels implication in physiopathology in Lille University, France, where she currently works as an Associate Professor since 2009.
Publicly Available Data Sharing Policy
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Why Submit to All Life?
All Life is a fully Open Access journal to serve the ever-growing expansion of multi- and inter-disciplinary research in the life sciences:
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Unique aims and scope welcoming truly multidisciplinary research in the life sciences (indexed in the Multidisciplinary Sciences JCR category).
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Supporting the UN's Sustainable Development Goals for positive societal impact, providing a platform for reaching policymakers and professionals who are tackling today’s problems.
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Pushing the boundaries of science by accepting submissions of negative/null data as well as replication and reproduction studies.
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Promoting better information sharing through mandating public availability of all data associated with submissions.
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Rigorous peer review process led by our team of subject experts across specialty sections.
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Disseminating accessible and trustworthy research that has an impact on all life.
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