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Monday January 29, 2024
ICB Cover Competition for 2024
Could your scientific image be our next cover?
ICB is looking for exciting and eye-catching images to use for its 2024 covers.
We are offering the opportunity for your image to be the one selected for 2024. The winning entry will receive an AUD 500 prize.*
Please note you must be a current ASI member to enter, so please click here to renew your membership if you haven't already.
To submit your winning image, please follow the instructions below.
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Friday July 29, 2022
ICB Cover Competition for 2022
Could your scientific image be our special ICB anniversary cover?
2023 will be a special anniversary year for ICB and we are looking for stunning scientific images for our 2023 cover.
We are offering ASI members the opportunity for their image to be the one selected for our 2023 anniversary year cover.
The winning entry will also receive an AUD 500 prize.* Please note you must be a current ASI member to enter.
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Tuesday July 26, 2022
Where did you publish your first paper?
Was it in ICB?
If so, you're invited to be featured in our ICB 100th anniversary celebrations
Celebrating 100 years of innovative publishing
You may recall a while ago we sought ideas from membership for engaging ways to celebrate the 100th anniversary year of Immunology & Cell Biology in 2023.
We also recently called for committee members to help us bring a couple of key projects to life, and now we are searching for people to be featured ...
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Friday February 04, 2022
What is the Wiley-CAUL agreement?
A new 3-year partnership between Wiley and the Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL).
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Wednesday July 28, 2021
Are you our next ICB Editor-in-Chief?
We now seek applicants for the position of Editor-in-Chief (EIC) for our journal Immunology & Cell Biology (ICB).
Founded in 1924, ICB is one of the oldest specialty Immunology journals in existence. Major historical contributions include publications by Donald Metcalf of the strategy for identifying colony-stimulating factors (CSFs) and the development of the clonal selection theory by Frank Macfarlane Burnet, in a series of more than 90 publications in the 1970s.
In 2021, our dedicated ICB Editorial Board achieved a significant milestone; the highest ever ICB Impact Factor ...
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Tuesday July 13, 2021
Celebrating our Impact Factor
We are excited to announce the 2020 Impact Factor for Immunology & Cell Biology.
At 5.126, this is our highest Impact Factor to date!
Founded in 1924, ICB is one of the oldest specialty Immunology journals in existence.
Click here to browse our latest publications and be sure to submit your next manuscript to ICB.
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ICB publishes the latest research in immunology, cellular immunology, innate and adaptive immunity, immune responses to pathogens, tumour immunology, immunopathology, immunotherapy, immunogenetics, immunological studies in humans and model organisms, ...
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Tuesday May 18, 2021
Congratulations to the winners of our competition!
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Friday February 26, 2021
How to win your own autographed copy of Peter Doherty's book, "Pandemics"...
Sign up to our ICB and CTI Content Alerts and receive content alerts directly to your inbox.
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Wednesday December 16, 2020
ASI Position Vacant: Editorial Assistant (ICB & CTI)
Due to the significant growth of our ASI journals Immunology & Cell Biology and Clinical & Translational Immunology, we are now seeking an Editorial Assistant for our journals.
This would best suit someone with existing editorial experience or a strong interest in gaining experience in the publishing sphere.
This is a remotely-located, contracted role requiring a time commitment of approximately 4 hours per week.
Click the green button below for more details.
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Monday December 07, 2020
ASI Expert Panel Series: The Best of ICB -
recording now available
An event like no other
On the 26th Nov 2020, we shone a spotlight on 3 Immunology superstars whose papers were selected as part of our ICB Virtual Issue "The Best of ICB".
Congratulations to:
Prof. David Tarlinton, Monash University
"BAFF, IL‐4 and IL‐21 separably program germinal center‐like phenotype acquisition, BCL6 expression, proliferation and survival of CD40L‐activated B cells in vitro"
A/Prof. Meredith O'Keeffe, Monash University
"Daptomycin‐resistant Staphylococcus aureus clinical isolates are poorly sensed by dendritic cells"
Prof. Weisan Chen, La Trobe University
"Host CD8α+ and ...
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Friday October 30, 2020
Ways to get involved with ASI
Dear ASI members,
One of the major benefits of being an ASI member is being able to join a committee or a group email list to receive news that is of direct interest to you.
We've made a brand new webpage summarising all the ways to get involved with ASI - just click the green button below to check it out.
See how you can get involved!
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Friday July 10, 2020
ICB Cover Competition for 2021
Could your scientific image be our next cover?
It's that time of year again! ICB is looking for exciting and eye-catching images to use for its 2021 cover. We are offering the opportunity for your image to be the one selected for 2021. The winning entry will also receive a $500 prize.*
To submit your winning image, please email your entry to [email protected] and include “ICB Cover” in the subject line. The closing date is 31st August 2020.
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Wednesday June 10, 2020
Did you know?
As a current ASI member,
you have free access to Immunology & Cell Biology
Yes, that's right, all ASI members have FREE access to Immunology & Cell Biology!
This is another benefit you have as an ASI member so be sure to keep your membership up-to-date.
Simply access all ICB articles by heading to the ICB page, scrolling down, and clicking the green button "ICB Access (members login)".
Log in to check if you are a 2020 member
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Saturday March 14, 2020
Immunology & Cell Biology
DEPUTY EDITOR
applications are now invited
Immunology & Cell Biology is seeking applicants for the position of Deputy Editor to support the ICB Editorial Team.
The primary responsibility of the Deputy Editor is to support the Editor-in-Chief in maintaining and building ICB as a definitive source of primary immunology research. The Deputy Editor will be part of an Editorial Team consisting of the Editor-in-Chief, three other Deputy Editors, two News & Commentary Editors, an Associate Editor and an Editorial Assistant. She or ...
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Monday February 10, 2020
The results are in!
We are very excited to showcase Immunology & Cell Biology's Top Cited Publications for Jan 2018 - Dec 2019.
Congratulations to the authors of the following papers:
Immune checkpoint inhibitors in cancer therapy: a focus on T‐regulatory cells
Varun Sasidharan Nair, Eyad Elkord.
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) play essential roles in immune homeostasis; however, their role in tumor microenvironment (TME) is not completely evident. Several studies reported that infiltration of Tregs into various tumor tissues promotes tumor progression by limiting antitumor immunity and supporting ...
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Wednesday January 15, 2020
Immunology & Cell Biology
ASSOCIATE EDITOR, Social Media and Web Content
applications are now invited
Immunology & Cell Biology is seeking applicants for the position of Associate Editor to support the ICB Editorial Team.
The primary responsibility of the Associate Editor is to support the Editor-in-Chief in maintaining and building ICB as a definitive source of primary immunology research. The Associate Editor will be part of an Editorial Team consisting of the Editor-in-Chief, four Deputy Editors, two News & Commentary Editors, and an Editorial Assistant. She ...
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Wednesday November 06, 2019
The Best of ICB 2019
The ASI journal Immunology & Cell Biology publishes cutting-edge research and is proud to promote scientific excellence.
We are excited to announce the following publications have been selected by the ICB Editorial Board as being the Best of ICB for 2019:
Daniel Gray
CARD11 is dispensable for homeostatic responses and
suppressive activity of peripherally induced FOXP3 + regulatory T cells
Jason Kelly
Chronically stimulated human MAIT cells are unexpectedly potent
IL-13 producers
Chunni Lu
Memory regulatory T cells home to the lung and control influenza A virus
infection
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Monday October 28, 2019
ICB and CTI Publication of the Year Awards
for 2018
Congratulations to the winners of these prestigious awards!
Every year, our ASI journals Immunology & Cell Biology and Clinical & Translational Immunology recognise the most outstanding articles based on scientific merit, published in the former year.
Click here to read the latest ICB Editorial about the ICB Awards by Anne La Flamme, ICB Editor-in-Chief.
Garth Cameron
Immunology & Cell Biology
Chris and Bhama Parish
Publication of the Year Award
is awarded to
Garth Cameron
Differential surface phenotype and context‐ dependent reactivity
of functionally diverse NKT cells
Emma de Jong
Immunology & Cell Biology
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Thursday October 17, 2019
ICB and CTI are featured in the latest Wiley Virtual Issue to celebrate IUIS 2019 in Beijing!
Visit the Virtual Issue collection for the most recent advances in Immunology and Disease research.
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Thursday August 15, 2019
National Science Week celebrates the scientific contributions of Australian scientists and their research institutes and universities to the world.
The latest ICB Virtual Issue explores a wide range of topics from Indigenous Aboriginal immunity against the flu to the neonatal immune system.
Click here for more ICB Virtual Issues.
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