Microbiology (journal)
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Microbiology | |
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Abbreviated title | none |
Discipline | Microbiology |
Language | English |
Publication details | |
Publisher | Society for General Microbiology (UK) |
Publication history | Journal of General Microbiology (1947–93); Microbiology (from 1994) |
Frequency | 12 per year |
Open access | after 12 months |
Impact factor | 3.139 (2006) |
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ISSN | 1350-0872 (print) 1465-2080 (web) |
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Microbiology is a peer-reviewed academic journal that covers research in all aspects of microbiology, including the biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, developmental biology, physiology, pathogenicity, biodiversity, evolution and genetics of microorganisms and viruses of microorganisms. It also covers plant–microbe interactions, and environmental and theoretical microbiology. The journal is published monthly by the Society for General Microbiology, from Reading, UK.
Established in January 1947 as the Journal of General Microbiology, it was renamed Microbiology in 1994.[1] As of 2007, its Editor-in-Chief is Charles J. Dorman (Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland).
Content from 1997 is available online in PDF and text formats. Papers are currently available free 12 months after print publication; additionally, selected papers considered of special importance are made freely available ahead of publication.
Its 2006 impact factor was 3.139.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Postgate J. (1995) Fifty years of the SGM Trends Microbiol 3: 249–250
- ^ SGM: About Microbiology