okładka czasopisma Reproductive Biology

We have another reason to celebrate. In the latest edition of the Journal Citation Reports, Reproductive Biology achieved an Impact Factor of 2.5, improving on last year’s score of 2.0. This increase confirms the journal’s growing visibility and strong position within the international scientific community.

Reproductive Biology is the official journal of the InLife Institute of Animal Reproduction and Food Research Polish Academy of Sciences and the Society for Biology of Reproduction. It is published by Elsevier. The journal publishes original research articles and review papers in the fields of reproductive biology, reproductive endocrinology, embryology, andrology, human reproductive medicine, and animal reproduction.

Since 2024, the journal’s scientific quality has been overseen by an international editorial team led by the Co-Editors-in-Chief, Professor Dorota Zięba-Przybylska (Hugo Kołłątaj University of Agriculture in Kraków, Poland) and Professor Mariusz Kowalewski (University of Zurich, Switzerland). The Editors-in-Chief are supported by Associate Editors and members of the Editorial Advisory Board representing leading research institutions across Europe, North America, Asia, and the Middle East.

An important part of the journal’s mission is to promote research that integrates knowledge from human medicine and veterinary sciences in line with the One Health concept.

The editorial team also includes scientists affiliated with InLife, reflecting the Institute’s active contribution to the journal’s development and to the international community of researchers working in reproductive sciences.

wykres Impact Factor 2025

– We are particularly pleased that the journal’s performance indicators are improving during a period in which the new Co-Editors-in-Chief are implementing an ambitious vision for its further development. I would like to thank Professor Dorota Zięba-Przybylska and Professor Mariusz Kowalewski for their courage in introducing changes, their commitment, and their consistency in pursuing the adopted strategy. This achievement belongs to the authors, reviewers, editorial team, and everyone involved in the journal’s development. As the institutions that co-create and support Reproductive Biology – InLife and the Society for Biology of Reproduction – we are delighted to see another important step in strengthening the journal’s international standing, –  said Professor Monika M. Kaczmarek, Director of InLife and President of the Society for Biology of Reproduction.

We warmly congratulate the authors, reviewers, editors, and everyone involved in the journal’s development, and we thank them for their invaluable contribution to building its scientific excellence and strengthening its international reputation.

Data publikacji: 26.06.2026