The Annual Review of Microbiology provides comprehensive and critical reviews. These reviews are critical for understanding the latest developments in the field of microbiology. The journal covers a wide spectrum of topics. This includes virology, bacteriology, parasitology, immunology, and microbial genetics. It is designed to offer insights for researchers and educators alike.
Each volume features articles that synthesize the most important advances in microbial research. This often includes emerging infectious diseases, microbial physiology, and host-microbe interactions. Indexed in major scientific databases, this review targets microbiologists, immunologists, and researchers in related fields. These databases include Web of Science and Scopus.
The Annual Review of Microbiology serves as an indispensable resource for staying abreast of the rapidly evolving world of microorganisms. With each volume, the journal invites experts to summarize the year's advances and stimulate thinking about future directions of the field. Researchers are encouraged to propose emerging areas for review.