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ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2007: 10/94 (Microbiology); 43/263 (Biochemistry & Molecular Biology)
Impact Factor: 5.462
Molecular Microbiology, the leading primary journal in microbial sciences, publishes research articles reporting the results of molecular studies of eukaryotic microorganisms and of prokaryotes (bacteria and archaea) and their viruses. Studies that include genetic, biochemical, biophysical, bioinformatic and structural analysis leading to a deeper understanding of the molecular principals underlying basic physiological processes or mechanisms are considered as potentially suitable for publication in the journal. Topics considered appropriate include:
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NIH-funded authors and Molecular Microbiology Online Content Now Available Back to Volume 1 Molecular Microbiology one of the 'hottest journals of the millennium'! Microbial Pathogensis: Mechanisms of Infectious Disease Faculty of 1000
From April 2008, the NIH is mandating grant-holders to deposit their published papers in PubMed Central within 12 months of publication. Molecular Microbiology complies with the NIH mandate in allowing authors to post the accepted version of their article, i.e. the version incorporating any amendments made during peer review, 12 months after publication (please see the 'After acceptance' bullet points on page 1 of the Exclusive License Form for full details). In doing so authors will be meeting the terms of their grant.
As an alternative, NIH-funded authors may use the Online Open service. This service grants free and immediate availability of the article on publication, and deposition of the final pdf version with PubMed Central.
Early View now available
Molecular Microbiology now publishes Early View papers - fully reviewed and revised articles published online in advance of publication in a forthcoming printed issue. Click here to view Early View articles
Free access to all articles online 18 months after publication. Content published prior to 1997 is available online and can be purchased by institutions for a one-off fee. For further information on how to access these issues please visit our Librarian Site.
Molecular Microbiology has been named one of the 'hottest journals of the millennium (so far)' in a recent ScienceWatch report.
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Prizes awarded by Molecular Microbiology
Molecular Microbiology is keen to support the microbiology research community and regularly awards poster prizes at selected conferences. Winners receive a year's free online subscription to Molecular Microbiology and a prize cheque.
In 2007, Molecular Microbiology awarded poster prizes at the following conference:
International Symposium on Microbial Adaptation to Stress and Environment
Marburg, Germany, April 12-14, 2007
Winning poster: Dynamic Localization of a GGDEF domain protein involved in Caulobacter crescentus cell cycle control
By Anna Dürig, M. Christen, and U. Jenal
EMBO-FEBS Lecture course: Cellular and molecular biology of membranes
Corsica, France, June 18-29, 2007
Winning poster: Localization and substrates of Rhomboid-like proteases in the parasite Toxoplasma gondii.
By Lilach Sheiner, University of Geneva
Snowmass Village, Colorado, July 21-26, 2007
Winning poster: Airway epithelial cells play an essential role in rapid control of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in the lung
By Lilia A. Mijares, Caroline Sokol, Robert Homer, Ruslan Medzitov and Barbara I. Kazmierczak
Molecular Parasitology Meeting
Woods Hole, Massachussetts, September 20-25, 2007
Winning poster: N-terminal Processing of Proteins Exported by Malaria Parasites
By Henry H. Chang, Department of Chemistry, University of California Berkeley
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Molecular Microbiology has been ranked ninth in a list of Microbiology journals based on the numbers of its papers being awarded either of Faculty of 1000's top two ratings.
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Online Open
Authors of articles in this journal can now choose to make their articles open access and available free for all readers through the payment of an author fee. Read more.
All MicroReviews, MicroCommentaries and MicroMeetings are available free online
Click on the links below to view the most downloaded articles published in Molecular Microbiology in 2007: