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Portland Press Limited is a leading provider of high-quality publishing and knowledge dissemination solutions. We make it easier for small and large organizations to manage their business.

Portland Press Limited is a company registered in England and Wales with company no. 2453983 and VAT no. GB 523 2392 69.

Portland Press Limited is the wholly owned publishing subsidiary of The Biochemical Society. It is a not-for-profit publisher of journals and books in the cellular and molecular life sciences. The surplus from the sales of its publications are returned to the scientific community via the activities of The Biochemical Society.

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Portland Press Ltd
Third floor
Charles Darwin House
12 Roger Street
London WC1N 2JU


Tel:   +44 (0)20 7685 2410
Fax:   +44 (0)20 7685 2469

Portland Press offers the following services:

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Directors:
Professor John Coggins (Chair)
Professor Ian Dransfield
Chris Kirk
John Misselbrook
Professor Jon Sayers
Professor Peter Shepherd
Dr Heather Wallace
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Charles Darwin House
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Tel: +44(0) 20 7685 2410
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