
Turning Science into Stories: Careers in Editing at Cell Press
January 16, 2026 | 12:30 - 1:30 PM
Join the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, the University of Toronto’s Department of Medical Biophysics, and the UHN Office Research Trainees (ORT) for “Turning Science into Stories: Careers in Editing at Cell Press”, an in-person lunch and learn on January 16, from 12:30 to 1:30 PM in the Princess Margaret Hospital, Bob Bell Auditorium (6th Floor).
Throughout the hour, Dr. Janhavi Kolhe, Scientific Editor at Cell, will provide an insider’s view of publishing with Cell and the broader Cell Press, covering what editors look for in submissions, how reviewers are selected, and how manuscript transfers work. She will also share insights for trainees and postdocs interested in editorial careers, offering a personal perspective on life as a scientific editor and guidance on the process.
This event is free an open to all UHN and U of T Medical Biophysics trainees, postdoctoral researchers, and staff. Register now as spots are limited!

Dr. Janhavi Kohle is a scientific editor at Cell, where she has worked for several years managing manuscripts across diverse fields, including cancer and immunology. She earned her PhD in Cell and Developmental Biology from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and brings a wealth of experience in research and publishing to her role.

