What is this Collection about?
This Collection aims to highlight the diverse roles of organelles and molecular assemblies in driving cellular and developmental processes. From intracellular organization to tissue-level coordination, these structures are essential for maintaining homeostasis and responding to physiological and pathological cues.
Submissions are welcomed until 18th July 2026. Authors requiring more time to submit can contact the Managing Editor, Chess Law: chess.law@springernature.com
Why is this Collection important?
"One important aspect of this Collection is understanding how subcellular organelle dynamics are coordinated with cell- and tissue-scale morphogenesis. The spatial organization and dynamic behavior of organelles and signalling assemblies are tightly linked to cellular mechanics, polarity, and communication, thereby enabling coordinated collective behaviors during tissue formation and remodeling. Understanding this coordination is essential for uncovering how complex tissues acquire robust architecture and function during development, regeneration, and disease."
-Dr. Jakub Sedzinski, Guest Editor
Why submit to a Collection?
Collections like this one help promote high-quality science. They are led by Guest Editors and In-House Editors who are experts in their fields. Collection manuscripts typically see higher citations, downloads, and Altmetric scores.
Who is involved?
Guest Editors:
- Senthil Arumugam, Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute, Australia
- Suvendra Bhattacharyya, University of Nebraska Medical Center, USA
- Rotem Rubinstein, Tel Aviv University, Israel
- Jakub Sedzinski, Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Stem Cell Medicine (reNEW), University of Copenhagen, Denmark
- Yinghao Wu, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USA
In-House Editor:
- Anna Melidoni, BMC Biology, UK
How can I submit my paper?
Visit the Collection page for more information on the Collection, and how to submit your article.
As part of this Collection-specific initiative, researchers may apply for 3 APC waivers and discounts by contacting Chess Law (chess.law@springernature.com), ideally at the time of submission or shortly thereafter. The available waivers and discounts are limited and will be requested on a first-come, first-served basis, so early submissions are encouraged. Approved waivers aren't a guarantee of publication, and the manuscripts will undergo normal peer review.