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Microbiome: The scope of the journal encompasses studies of microbiomes colonizing humans, animals, plants or the environment, both built and natural or manipulated, as in agriculture. Studies on the development and application of meta-omics approaches ornovelbioinformatics tools,on community/host interaction with emphasis on structure-function relationship that would lead to substantial advances in the field will be considered for publication. Microbiome is especially interested in studies that go beyonddescriptive omics surveys and include experimental or theoretical approaches that mechanistically support proposed microbiome functions, and establish, if possible, cause and effectrelationships. Studies of single isolates will not be considered.Through this collection of literature Microbiome hopes to integrate researchers with common scientific objectives across a broad cross-section of sub-disciplines within microbial ecology.Microbiome works closely with its sister journals Environmental Microbiome and Animal Microbiome, and with BMC Microbiology. If a submission is more appropriate for one of these journals, the opportunity to transfer the manuscriptfiles to these journal will be offered. Authors: M. Carla Piazzon, Fernando Naya-Catal脿, Erick Perera, Oswaldo Palenzuela, Ariadna Sitj脿-Bobadilla and Jaume P茅rez-S谩nchez Content type: Research 23 November 2020 Authors: M. Selma-Royo, M. Calatayud Arroyo, I. Garc铆a-Mantrana, A. Parra-Llorca, R. Escuriet, C. Mart铆nez-Costa and M. C. Collado Content type: Research 23 November 2020 Authors: Michael T. France, Bing Ma, Pawel Gajer, Sarah Brown, Michael S. Humphrys, Johanna B. Holm, L. Elaine Waetjen, Rebecca M. Brotman and Jacques Ravel Content type: Research 23 November 2020 Authors: Arghavan Alisoltani, Monalisa T. Manhanzva, Matthys Potgieter, Christina Balle, Liam Bell, Elizabeth Ross, Arash Iranzadeh, Michelle du Plessis, Nina Radzey, Zac McDonald, Bridget Calder, Imane Allali, Nicola Mulder, Smritee Dabee, Shaun Barnabas, Hoyam Gamieldien Content type: Research 21 November 2020 Authors: Wei-Kai Wu, Suraphan Panyod, Po-Yu Liu, Chieh-Chang Chen, Hsien-Li Kao, Hsiao-Li Chuang, Ying-Hsien Chen, Hsin-Bai Zou, Han-Chun Kuo, Ching-Hua Kuo, Ben-Yang Liao, Tina H. T. Chiu, Ching-Hu Chung, Angela Yu-Chen Lin, Yi-Chia Lee, Sen-Lin Tang Content type: Research 19 November 2020 Authors: Elaine O Petrof, Gregory B Gloor, Stephen J Vanner, Scott J Weese, David Carter, Michelle C Daigneault, Eric M Brown, Kathleen Schroeter and Emma Allen-Vercoe Content type: Methodology 9 January 2013 Authors: Remco Kort, Martien Caspers, Astrid van de Graaf, Wim van Egmond, Bart Keijser and Guus Roeselers Content type: Research 17 November 2014 Authors: Dae-Wook Kang, James B. Adams, Ann C. Gregory, Thomas Borody, Lauren Chittick, Alessio Fasano, Alexander Khoruts, Elizabeth Geis, Juan Maldonado, Sharon McDonough-Means, Elena L. Pollard, Simon Roux, Michael J. Sadowsky, Karen Schwarzberg Lipson, Matthew B. Sullivan, J. Gregory Caporaso Content type: Research 23 January 2017 Authors: Alessandro Tanca, Antonio Palomba, Salvatore Pisanu, Massimo Deligios, Cristina Fraumene, Valeria Manghina, Daniela Pagnozzi, Maria Filippa Addis and Sergio Uzzau Content type: Methodology 10 December 2014 Authors: Sophie Weiss, Zhenjiang Zech Xu, Shyamal Peddada, Amnon Amir, Kyle Bittinger, Antonio Gonzalez, Catherine Lozupone, Jesse R. Zaneveld, Yoshiki V谩zquez-Baeza, Amanda Birmingham, Embriette R. Hyde and Rob Knight Content type: Research 3 March 2017 2020The microbiota-gut-brain axis - open to submissionsAntimicrobial resistance and the microbiome - open to submissionsLife at the extreme - open to submissionsAeronautics and space microbiomes - open to submissionsEdited by: Lynn SchrimlJPL's Biotechnology and Planetary Protection Group: Special CollectionEdited by: Lynn Schriml2018Host-microbiota interactions: from holobiont theory to analysisEdited by: Julian Marchesi, Christophe Mougel, Marc-Andr茅 Selosse, Jean-Christophe Simon2017Microbiome of the Built Environment (MoBE) 2017: Research to ApplicationEdited by: Lynn Schriml and Christopher Mason2015Microbiology of the built environmentEdited by: Jack A Gilbert and Brent Stephens As a result of the significant disruption that is being caused by the COVID-19 pandemic we are very aware that many researchers will have difficulty in meeting the timelines associated with our peer review process during normal times. Please do let us know if you need additional time. Our systems will continue to remind you of the original timelines but we intend to be highly flexible at this time. Antimicrobial resistance and the microbiomeA cross-journal series examining at the spread of antimicrobial resistance genes in the environment.Life at the extremeAcross-journal serieslooking at the mechanistic adaptation of any species which thrive in extreme environments.The microbiota-gut-brain axisThis cross-journal collection brings together both human and animal studies covering all aspects of the microbiota-gut-brain axis鈥?role in health and disease, as well as its therapeutic potential.Aeronautics and space microbiomesIn this special series inMicrobiomeandEnvironmental Microbiome, we highlight articles that explore the microbiome of aeronautics and space. At Microbiome, we are always looking to help authors promote their research. We are pleased to announce that all authors submitting to the journal from 11th July 2019 shall receive a video byte of their manuscript, should it go on to be accepted for publication in Microbiome.Created by our partners, Research Square, a video byte is a 1-2 minute video summary of a paper that will be incorporated into the abstract of the paper and published on the journal website. Authors will also receive a shareable version of their video byte. Microbiome, in partnership with Research Square, is now offering In Review a preprint service. Authors choosing this free optional service will be able to: Share their work with fellow researchers to read, comment on, and cite even before publication Showcase their work to funders and others with a citable DOI while it is still under review Track their manuscript - including seeing when reviewers are invited, and when reports are receivedSee what the Microbiome's In Review platform looks like Your browser needs to have JavaScript enabled to view this timeline Jacques Ravel is a Professor in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology and the Associate Director for Genomics at the Institute for Genome Sciences, University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore, MD. His research program is focused on applying modern genomics technologies and ecological principles to characterize the role and dynamics of the microbial communities inhabiting the human body in health and disease and better define the interactions between the host, the microbes and the environment that drive these ecological systems.Dr Ravel received his Ph.D. degree from the University of Maryland College Park in Environmental Molecular Microbiology and Ecology and performed his postdoctoral work at the Johns Hopkins University in the Department of Chemistry. Before accepting his current position, Dr. Ravel was an Assistant Investigator at the Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR) in Rockville, MD. Elizabeth Wellington is director of Warwick Environmental Systems Interdisciplinary Centre (WESIC) at the University Of Warwick, UK. She is a Professor in the School of Life Sciences and, with her research group, is involved in the study of bacteria in soil, water and survival of pathogenic bacteria in the environment. The focus is on understanding activity of bacterial communities in situ, interactions with plants and the survival, activity and interaction of human, animal and plant pathogens with indigenous bacteria and the respective microbiomes. The past decade has involved the development of metagenomic approaches for the study of soil and water microbial diversity. Advances in the extraction of proteins from soil has resulted in the extraction of both the metaproteome and extracellular proteins in the metaexoproteome. Current work is focused on studying bacterial activity in situ using metaomic approaches and understanding the environmental dimension of antimicrobial resistance.Professor Wellington received her PhD from the University of Liverpool and worked in the University of Liverpool as a postdoctoral fellow and temporary lecturer and also as lecturer in John Moores University in Liverpool. She joined the School of Life Sciences at Warwick University in 1987. Current Speed83 days to first decision for reviewed manuscripts only46 days to first decision for all manuscripts167 days from submission to acceptance20 days from acceptance to publication

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