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Wiley
Journal of Basic Microbiology
The Journal of Basic Microbiology (JBM) publishes primary research papers on both procaryotic and eucaryotic microorganisms, including bacteria, archaea, fungi, algae, protozoans, phages, viruses, viroids and prions.
Papers published deal with:
- microbial interactions (pathogenic, mutualistic, environmental),
- ecology,
- physiology,
- genetics and cell biology/development,
- new methodologies, i.e., new imaging technologies (e.g. video-fluorescence microscopy, modern TEM applications)
- novel molecular biology methods (e.g. PCR-based gene targeting or cassettes for cloning of GFP constructs).
Types of publication:
Original research papers, method papers, reviews.
Journal of Basic Microbiology
- provides innovative results and new imaging technologies
- guarantees rapid publication
- is driven by international, well-known Editors
- is comprehensive
- provides an easy-to-use online submission and tracking system
- regularly brings you up-to-date with focused/topical issues
Microbiology and Immunology
Overview
Microbiology and Immunology is published in association with Japanese Society for Bacteriology, Japanese Society for Virology, and Japanese Society for Host Defense Research. It is peer-reviewed publication that provides insight into the study of microbes and the host immune, biological and physiological responses.
Aims and Scope
Microbiology and Immunology is a multidisciplinary journal aimed at providing insight into the study of microbes and the host immune, biological and physiological responses, and therapeutics.
Fields covered by Microbiology and Immunology are Bacteriology/Virology/Immunology which include the following topics;
- pathogenic infections in humans, various animals including invertebrates, and plants
- pathogenicity and virulence factors such as microbial toxins and cell-surface components
- antimicrobial agents and drug resistance of microbes
- genomics and proteomics of microbes
- immune responses
- host defense to bacteria, viruses and parasites
- comparative immunology
Microbiology and Immunology also features review and mini-review articles targeted broader audience, not limited to researchers in these fields.
Molecular Microbiology
Molecular Microbiology encompasses all areas of microbiology, from fundamental to translational research. The journal aims at attracting research content of the highest quality and novelty. It will publish studies of all microbes (Bacteria, Archaea, eukaryotic microorganisms, and Viruses), while retaining its historical emphasis on studies that provide significant new biological insights into the systems under study. It is expected that contributions will lead to a deeper understanding of the molecular principles underlying physiological or pathological processes, mechanisms, biological functions, or interactions between microbes, their hosts, or the environment in health or disease.
Insights should be supported by quantitative data of highest standards obtained through cellular, biochemical, biophysical, bioinformatic, imaging, structural, genomic, or genetic approaches. We welcome breakthroughs made using emerging methodologies and cutting-edge technologies. The journal encourages cross-disciplinary approaches including the use of computational analyses to inform experimental studies.
The journal will thereby strengthen its service to the broader microbiology research community.
Scope includes but is not limited to:
- Cell biology
- Cell–cell communication and signaling pathways
- Evolution
- Enzymology
- Gene expression and regulation
- Gene transfer
- Host–microbe interactions
- Intracellular organization, architecture
- Macromolecular synthesis
- Membrane biogenesis and function
- Metabolism
- Microbial ecology
- Microbiota, microbiome
- Mutualistic and symbiotic relationships
- Pathogenicity, virulence
- Physiology
- Structural biology
- Synthetic microbiology
- Traffic and transport
Yeast
Yeast publishes original articles and reviews on the most significant developments of research with unicellular fungi, including innovative methods of broad applicability. It is essential reading for those wishing to keep up to date with this rapidly moving field of yeast biology.
Topics covered include:
- biochemistry and molecular biology
- biodiversity and taxonomy
- biotechnology
- cell and developmental biology
- ecology and evolution
- genetics and genomics
- metabolism and physiology
- pathobiology
- synthetic and systems biology
- tools and resources
In addition, the journal contains several invited review types: Budding Topics, which offer an insightful view of the work of young PIs; Yeast Primers, focusing on new non-conventional species and species communities; the EcoYeast series, reporting on the ecology of yeasts in their environmental niches; and Yeast Extracts, providing the vision of renowned scientists on their field of expertise. The journal publishes one special issue per year on a selected leading topic in yeast biology.
The journal also promotes the collegiate activities of the yeast research community by publishing announcements of Meetings and Courses, as well as the Abstracts of major conferences.
Keywords
Molecular and cellular biologists · biochemists · physiologists · molecular geneticists · general microbiologists · research workers in the brewery, bakery, genetic engineering and food industries
Springer
International Microbiology
International Microbiology aims to advance and disseminate research in the fields of basic and applied microbiology among scientists around the world. A broad interpretation of the term ‘microbiology’ is a distinguishing feature of International Microbiology, and as such it includes eukaryotic microorganisms (protists, yeast, molds). In addition to peer-reviewed, original research and invited review articles, the journal publishes articles on pioneering microbiologists and topics related to the history and sociology of this key discipline, as well as comments on new findings in microbiology.
Hypothesis driven research articles are encouraged. Descriptive articles without much novelty or merely descriptive articles will not be considered for publication.
Coverage extends to such topics as microorganisms (viruses, bacteria, archaea, protists, yeasts, molds); microbial biology (genetics, physiology, ecology, pathogenesis); microbial applications (environmental, soil, industrial, food and medical microbiology, biodeterioration, bioremediation, biotechnology) and comments on outstanding microbiologists and new findings in microbiology.
International Microbiology is the official journal of the Spanish Society for Microbiology.
- Publishes information on basic and applied microbiology for a worldwide readership
- Includes articles about pioneering microbiologists and their work
- Coverage is broadened to include eukaryotic microorganisms
World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
The journal publishes original research papers and review articles on all aspects of applied microbiology and microbial biotechnology. Since its foundation in 1985, the World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology has provided a forum for research work directed toward finding microbiological and biotechnological solutions to global problems. As many of these problems, including crop productivity, public health and waste management, have major impacts in the developing world and newly-industrialized countries, the journal especially reports on advances for and from developing regions.
Details Concerning the Submission and Publication Procedures:
- No Page Charges
- No Fees for Online Color Images
- Optional Open Access Publication Fee (APC) – USD 3260,- / Euro 2570,- / GBP 2160,- net
- Publishes original findings on all aspects of applied microbiology and microbial biotechnology
- Emphasizes the role of biotechnological advances for and from the developing world since1985
- Welcomes contributions (in English) from any nation
Food and Environmental Virology
The journal Food and Environmental Virology publishes original articles, notes and reviews on research relating to the transmission of pathogenic viruses via the environment (water, air, soil etc.) and foods. This includes epidemiological studies, identification of novel and emerging pathogens, methods of analysis or characterization, studies on survival and elimination, and development of procedural controls for industrial processes, including HACCP plans. The journal encompasses studies on human, animal, and plant pathogenic viruses which are capable of transmission via the environment or food.
Coverage includes Epidemiology; Routes of transmission; Viruses in water treatment plants; Detection of waterborne, foodborne and airborne viruses; Risk Assessment; Modular process risk models; Survival of viruses in the environment and foods; Transport of viruses through soils; Elimination procedures for food and environmental application; Procedural controls and Personal protective efforts.
- Publishes original articles, notes and review articles on research relating to the transmission of pathogenic viruses via the environment
- Offers epidemiological studies, methods of analysis and characterization, studies on survival and elimination, and development of procedural controls
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Microbial Risk Analysis
The peer-reviewed journal Microbial Risk Analysis accepts articles dealing with the study of risk analysis applied to microbial hazards. Manuscripts should at least cover any of the components of risk assessment (risk characterization, exposure assessment, etc.), risk management and/or risk communication in any microbiology field (clinical, environmental, food, veterinary, etc.). This journal also accepts article dealing with predictive microbiology, vector-borne disease risks, risk related to epizootic studies of emerging diseases and plant diseases, quantitative microbial ecology, mathematical modeling, risk studies applied to microbial ecology, quantitative microbiology for epidemiological studies, statistical methods applied to microbiology, systematic reviews and meta-analysis to generate information, evidence and data that can be used in microbial risk assessment, and laws and regulatory policies aimed at lessening the risk of microbial hazards. Work focusing on risk studies of viruses, parasites, microbial toxins, antimicrobial resistant organisms, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), and recombinant DNA products are also acceptable.