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Cell Reports
TitleCell Reports
DisciplineLife sciences
PublisherCell Press
Established2012
FrequencyWeekly
OpenaccessHybrid
Issn2211-1247

Cell Reports Cell Reports is a peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing across the life sciences, molecular biology, and biomedical research. It serves as a venue for original research articles, methods, and resource papers that intersect with fields represented by Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, University of Cambridge, and Max Planck Society researchers.

Overview

Cell Reports publishes original research articles, technical reports, and resource papers spanning molecular biology, genetics, neuroscience, immunology, and cell biology. Authors affiliated with institutions such as Johns Hopkins University, University of California, San Francisco, University of Oxford, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, and Rockefeller University contribute studies on topics that overlap with work from Broad Institute, Salk Institute, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, and Wellcome Trust-funded groups. The journal's content intersects with experimental systems used at National Institutes of Health, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, Pasteur Institute, and Instituto de Salud Carlos III laboratories.

History and Development

Founded in 2012 under the publisher Cell Press, the journal emerged during a period of expansion in high-throughput genomics and imaging technologies developed at Illumina, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Nikon, Zeiss, and Oxford Nanopore Technologies. Early editorial leadership included editors with prior roles at Nature Medicine, Science Translational Medicine, The EMBO Journal, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and Genome Research. The journal's development paralleled initiatives by funding agencies such as Wellcome Trust, European Research Council, National Science Foundation, National Cancer Institute, and Medical Research Council to promote data sharing and reproducibility. Landmark technical papers published within its pages referenced platforms from Gene Ontology Consortium, ENCODE Project Consortium, The Cancer Genome Atlas, Human Cell Atlas, and collaborative networks like CZI-funded consortia.

Editorial Scope and Peer Review

The journal's editorial board comprises scientists with appointments at Yale University, Princeton University, University of Chicago, Columbia University, and University of Pennsylvania. Manuscripts undergo peer review coordinated by professional editors who previously worked at Nature, Science, The Lancet, and Cell Metabolism. Reviewers are recruited from communities centered at Society for Neuroscience, American Society for Microbiology, American Association for Cancer Research, Biophysical Society, and Genetics Society of America. Editorial policies align with principles advocated by COPE, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, NIH, HHMI, and EMBO Press regarding transparency, conflicts of interest, and data availability. The review process often evaluates data generated on instruments from Illumina NovaSeq, PacBio Sequel, Leica Microsystems, JEOL, and platforms from 10x Genomics.

Publication Model and Impact

As a hybrid open-access journal published weekly, it offers open-access options consistent with mandates from funders such as Wellcome Trust, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, European Commission, and Research Councils UK. The journal's citation metrics and journal-level indicators are tracked alongside titles like Nature Communications, PNAS, eLife, Science Advances, and Cell Reports Medicine in databases maintained by Clarivate, Scopus, CrossRef, PubMed Central, and Dimensions. Many high-profile papers have been cited by researchers at University of California, Berkeley, Massachusetts General Hospital, Imperial College London, University College London, and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, influencing subsequent studies funded by NIH Common Fund, European Research Council, Fondation ARC, and Agence Nationale de la Recherche.

Abstracting, Indexing, and Reception

The journal is indexed in bibliographic databases managed by PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Scopus, and MEDLINE. Its articles are incorporated into repositories maintained by PubMed Central, Europe PMC, CORD-19, Google Scholar, and Semantic Scholar. Reception among academic communities at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Salk Institute, Broad Institute, Fudan University, and Peking University has been shaped by discussions in forums run by ResearchGate, bioRxiv, arXiv, Twitter Science, and conferences like Gordon Research Conferences, Keystone Symposia, and EMBO Workshops. Reviews and commentaries referencing the journal have appeared alongside analyses in outlets such as Nature, Science, Cell, The Scientist, and Scientific American.

Category:Scientific journals