Celebrating International Women’s Day 2026
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To celebrate International Women’s Day 2026, we would like to highlight some of the excellent women conducting research in materials science. Our collections bring together articles published in our materials portfolio of journals at the Royal Society of Chemistry in 2025 and highlights the impact these leading women have on the field. We are delighted that they have chosen to publish their latest work with us.
We received such high interest in featuring in our collection this year that we are pleased to share journal-specific collections celebrating our amazing women across the breadth of materials science. All articles in the collections are FREE to access until 8 April 2026. Explore each of the journal collections below:
f you are a woman and have published an article as a first or corresponding author in any of the journals above in 2025, get in touch at materials-rsc@rsc.org to have your work featured in the collection.
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A selection of articles featured in the collections
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A T1 MRI detectable hyaluronic acid hydrogel for in vivo tracking after intracerebral injection in strokeMoustoifa Said, Jing Jing, Olivier Montigon, Nora Collomb, Frédérique Vossier, Benoît Chovelon, Bayan El Amine, Isabelle Jeacomine, Benjamin Lemasson, Emmanuel Luc Barbier, Olivier Detante, Claire Romea and Rachel Auzély-Velty J. Mater. Chem. B, 2025,13, 4103-4117, DOI: 10.1039/D4TB02722A
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We hope you enjoy browsing our International Women’s Day collections across the Royal Society of Chemistry’s materials journals.
At the Royal Society of Chemistry, we foster a culture of inclusion of women from all walks of life and look forward to continuing to celebrate all of the wonderful women choosing to publish their research with us.
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