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DEADLINE EXTENDED! Call for Papers: Animal- and Plant-Microbe Interactions Biology

DEADLINE EXTENDED! Call for Papers: Animal- and Plant-Microbe Interactions Biology

by Communities @ PeerJ | May 11, 2021 | Announcement, Call for Papers, Special Issue

Focusing on the amazing expansion of microbial diversity and the many facets of plant and animal microbiomes, we are excited to announce a new PeerJ Life & Environment Special Issue edited by Microbiology Section Editor Konstantinos Kormas and Editorial Board...
Author Interview: Long-term storage of feces at −80 °C versus −20 °C is negligible for 16S rRNA amplicon profiling of the equine bacterial microbiome

Author Interview: Long-term storage of feces at −80 °C versus −20 °C is negligible for 16S rRNA amplicon profiling of the equine bacterial microbiome

by PeerJ Community | Mar 18, 2021 | Author Interview

PeerJ talked to Stefan Gavriliuc about the recently published article “Long-term storage of feces at −80 °C versus −20 °C is negligible for 16S rRNA amplicon profiling of the equine bacterial microbiome“.   Stefan is pursuing an MSc at the University of Calgary.  Can...
Cell Phones Reflect Our Personal Microbiome – Author Interview

Cell Phones Reflect Our Personal Microbiome – Author Interview

by PeerJ Staff | Jun 24, 2014 | regular

Yesterday, James Meadow told us how happy he was, having chosen PeerJ to publish his previous research on skin microbiome and roller-derby. He’s back today—happier than ever—as we publish his new research on skin microbiome and cell phones! In...
Research Updates – Skin microbiome and roller derby

Research Updates – Skin microbiome and roller derby

by PeerJ Staff | Jun 23, 2014 | regular

A few months ago, we published ‘Significant changes in the skin microbiome mediated by the sport of roller derby’ a very interesting paper that generated a lot of attention in the media and has been described by some, as their “favorite microbiome...
Research Updates – Intestinal microbiota and blood serum lipids

Research Updates – Intestinal microbiota and blood serum lipids

by PeerJ Staff | Apr 29, 2014 | regular

Tell me what’s in your guts, I’ll tell you what’s in your blood! Last year, PeerJ published “Associations between the human intestinal microbiota, Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG and serum lipids indicated by integrated analysis of high-throughput...

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