The only peer-reviewed journal dedicated to cellular reprogramming mechanisms, technologies, and applications, a diverse and growing discipline that studies cellular identity reversal or modification. The field aims to understand how cell fate is acquired, maintained, and inherited in health, what happens when cell identity is hijacked in disease, and to harness cell fate engineering for therapeutic applications. The journal covers, but is not limited to, the different ways cellular reprogramming can be achieved experimentally, including nuclear transfer, cell fusion, or expression of defined factors. The journal is a forum for communicating basic cutting-edge discoveries in cellular reprogramming research, in addition to translational and clinical studies. The journal publishes high-quality original research papers, as well as review articles, perspectives, and commentaries spanning cellular reprogramming research and its societal impact. It creates a critical information hub aiming to solidify and foster the growth of the cellular reprogramming field.