Microbiology
All Life
The Microbiology Section of All Life considers articles on prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms, viruses and small parasites, and their interaction with the environment.
In this section of All Life, we consider for publication the latest news on:
Microbial Systematics
Evolutionary and Molecular Biology
Biochemistry
Pathogenesis
Natural Products
Bioinformatics
Host-Microbe Interactions
Microscopy and Imaging
Genomics
Proteomics and Metabolomics
Physiology and Metabolism
Biotechnology and Bioremediation
Cell Biology
Biomedicine
Ecology and Environmental Microbiology
Agricultural and Food Microbiology
Systems Biology
Synthetic Biology
Microbiome
Microbiology

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Meet the Section Editors
Clare Taylor
Napier University, UK
Clare is a Senior Lecturer in Medical Microbiology in the School of Applied Sciences, Napier University, UK. She is a trustee and current General Secretary of the Society for Applied Microbiology where she also chairs the Society's Policy Sub-Committee. She is an elected member of the Young Academy of Scotland where she leads the 'Equal' theme.
Lorenzo Pecoraro
Tianjin University, China
Lorenzo Pecoraro is Associate Professor at School of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology, Health Sciences Platform, Tianjin University, China. His research interests mainly focus on plant-fungus interactions, including mycorrhizal associations and endophytic fungi, as well as on fungal taxonomy, community ecology, environmental microbiology for the analysis of microbial communities in different habitats using molecular analysis, and fungal biotechnology such as medicinal mushrooms cultivation.
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