Meet researchers from around the world doing the work to make the world a more healthy, just, equitable, and better place. At Wiley we know that the researchers doing the daily work of uncovering the hidden truths of the world are doing some of the most important work on Earth. Here we celebrate them and their work.
Inspiring Researchers | Research Publishing
Celebrating the Next Generation of Scientific Talent: Highlights from the Wiley Star Scientist Award Ceremony in Beijing
On May 24, 2025, Beijing’s Xiyuan Hotel became the stage for an inspiring celebration of innovation, collaboration, and rising talent in the life sciences.
Inside the Lab: Dr. Luo Yu on Cancer Research, Open Science, and Publishing Wisely
In this blog, we sit down with Dr. Luo Yu, Professor at the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering and the Institute of Frontier Pharmaceutical Technology at Shanghai University of Engineering Science.
Championing Equity in Developmental Science: A Conversation with Bruce Rawlings
We’re delighted to introduce Bruce Rawlings, of Durham University, UK, who has recently been appointed as the Equity and Inclusion (DE&I) Associate Editor at Developmental Science.
Starting points for increasing diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in your research
Integrating diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) principles into your research ensures outcomes that are accurate, relevant, and accessible to diverse populations.
Exploring the Māori Research Collection on Health & Wellbeing: A Conversation with Dr. John Mutu-Grigg
We recently launched the Māori Research Collection on "Health & Wellbeing," a comprehensive multi-journal collection featuring 19 Wiley journals and over 45 articles.
Celebrating Excellence: Announcing the Winners of the Wiley Research Heroes Prize
We are excited to announce the winners of the Wiley Research Heroes Prize, celebrating exceptional individuals who have made significant contributions to their fields.
Shaping the Future of Conservation: Insights from the Acting Editor-in-Chief of Conservation Biology
In this interview, Christopher Anderson, Acting Editor-in-Chief of Conservation Biology shares his experiences in conservation and his insights reflecting the evolving nature of conservation science.
We recently announced our Wiley Research Heroes competition, a new initiative designed to shine a spotlight on the unsung heroes of the research community