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期刊名称:MICROBIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY

ISSN:1751-7915
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:WILEY, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN, USA, NJ, 07030-5774
  出版社网址:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/
期刊网址:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/17517915
影响因子:5.813
主题范畴:BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY;    MICROBIOLOGY
变更情况:Newly Added by 2017

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Overview

Microbial Biotechnology is published jointly with the Society for Applied Microbiology.

Aims and Scope

Microbial Biotechnology publishes papers of original research reporting significant advances in any aspect of microbial applications, including, but not limited to biotechnologies related to:

  • Green chemistry

  • Primary metabolites

  • Food, beverages and supplements

  • Secondary metabolites and natural products

  • Pharmaceuticals

  • Diagnostics

  • Agriculture

  • Bioenergy

  • Biomining, including oil recovery and processing

  • Bioremediation

  • Biopolymers, biomaterials

  • Bionanotechnology

  • Biosurfactants and bioemulsifiers

  • Compatible solutes and bioprotectants

  • Biosensors, monitoring systems, quantitative microbial risk assessment

  • Technology development

  • Protein engineering

  • Functional genomics

  • Metabolic engineering

  • Metabolic design

  • Systems analysis, modelling

  • Process engineering

  • Biologically-based analytical methods

  • Microbially-based strategies in public health

  • Microbially-based strategies to influence global processes

It will be a sister of the premier microbiology journals Molecular Microbiology, Environmental Microbiology and Cellular Microbiology.

The types of articles to be published are:

  • Research Articles

  • Brief Reports

  • Rapid Communications

  • Reviews

  • Minireviews

  • Genomics Update

  • Netwatch

  • Editorials

  • Correspondence

In addition, other items relating to the journal content and biotechnological applicability will be regularly featured.

Special Issues

Each year, one or two issues will be Special Issues devoted to particularly topical subjects, and edited by expert guest editors.

Keywords

Microbial Biotechnology, Biotechnology, Green chemistry, Primary metabolites, Food, beverages and supplements, Secondary metabolites and natural products, Pharmaceuticals, Diagnostics, Agriculture, Bioenergy , biomining, including oil recovery and processing, Bioremediation, Biopolymers, biomaterials, Bionanotechnology, Biosurfactants and bioemulsifiers, Compatible solutes and bioprotectants, Biosensors, monitoring systems, quantitative microbial risk assessment, Technology development, Protein engineering, Functional genomics, Metabolic engineering, Metabolic design, Systems analysis, modelling, Process engineering, Biologically-based analytical methods

Abstracting and Indexing Information
  • Abstracts on Hygiene & Communicable Diseases (CABI)
  • AgBiotech News & Information (CABI)
  • AgBiotechNet (CABI)
  • Agricultural Engineering Abstracts (CABI)
  • Biocontrol News & Information (CABI)
  • Biofuels Abstracts (CABI)
  • Biological Abstracts (Clarivate Analytics)
  • BIOSIS Previews (Clarivate Analytics)
  • Biotechnology Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics)
  • CAB Abstracts® (CABI)
  • CAS: Chemical Abstracts Service (ACS)
  • Crop Physiology Abstracts (CABI)
  • Dairy Science Abstracts (CABI)
  • Field Crop Abstracts (CABI)
  • Global Health (CABI)
  • Horticultural Science Abstracts (CABI)
  • Irrigation & Drainage Abstracts (CABI)
  • Maize Abstracts (CABI)
  • MEDLINE/PubMed (NLM)
  • Nutrition Abstracts & Reviews Series A: Human & Experimental (CABI)
  • Nutrition Abstracts & Reviews Series B: Livestock Feeds & Feeding (CABI)
  • Ornamental Horticulture (CABI)
  • Plant Breeding Abstracts (CABI)
  • Plant Genetic Resources Abstracts (CABI)
  • PubMed via PMC deposit (NLM)
  • Review of Agricultural Entomology (CABI)
  • Review of Plant Pathology (CABI)
  • Rice Abstracts (CABI)
  • Science Citation Index Expanded (Clarivate Analytics)
  • Seed Abstracts (CABI)
  • Soils & Fertilizers Abstracts (CABI)
  • Sugar Industry Abstracts (CABI)
  • Tropical Diseases Bulletin (CABI)
  • Veterinary Bulletin (CABI)
  • Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics)
  • Weed Abstracts (CABI)
  • Wheat, Barley & Triticale Abstracts (CABI)

Instructions to Authors

Information for Contributors

Microbial Biotechnology invites original research articles related to the following subject areas:

• Biocatalysis and green chemistry
• Primary metabolites
• Food, beverages and supplements
• Secondary metabolites and natural products
• Pharmaceuticals
• Diagnostics
• Agricultural biotechnology and feedstock formation and conversions
• Algal biotechnology
• Bioenergy
• Biomining, including oil recovery and processing
• Bioremediation
• Biopolymers, biomaterials
• Bionanotechnology
• Biosurfactants and bioemulsifiers
• Compatible solutes and bioprotectants
• Biosensors, monitoring systems, quantitative microbial risk assessment
• Fungal biotechnology
• Technology development
• Protein engineering
• Functional genomics
• Metabolic design
• Systems analysis, modelling
• Process engineering
• Biologically-based analytical methods
• Microbially-based strategies in public health
• Microbially-based strategies to influence global processes

It is a sister journal of the premier microbiology journals Molecular Microbiology, Environmental Microbiology and Cellular Microbiology.

The types of articles published in the journal are:

• Research Articles
• Brief Reports
• Rapid Communications
• Reviews
• Minireviews
• Correspondence

In addition, "Microbial Genomics Update" and "Web Alert", plus other items relating to the journal content and biotechnological applicability, will be regularly featured. 

Special Issues

Each year, one or two issues will be Special Issues devoted to particularly topical subjects, and edited by expert guest editors. 

Submission of Manuscripts

Manuscripts must be submitted online at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/microbio. Full instructions and support are available on the site and a user ID and password can be obtained on the first visit. Support can be contacted by phone (+1 434 817 2040 ext. 167), e-mail (support@scholarone.com) or at http://mcv3support.custhelp.com. Except in extenuating circumstances, only manuscripts submitted via the journal's online site will be considered for publication. If for some reason online submission is not possible please contact the Editorial Office for assistance.

Papers must be submitted exclusively to Microbial Biotechnology, and are accepted on the understanding that they have not been, and will not be, published elsewhere. The corresponding author must give consent to publication in a cover letter sent with the paper, which also should explicitly state that the content and authorship of the submitted manuscript has been approved by all authors.

Preprints

Microbial Biotechnology will consider for review articles previously available as preprints on non-commercial servers such as ArXiv, bioRxiv, psyArXiv, SocArXiv, engrXiv, etc. Authors are requested to update any pre-publication versions with a link to the final published article. Authors may also post the final published version of the article immediately after publication.

Pre-submission English-language editing

Authors for whom English is a second language may choose to have their manuscript professionally edited before submission to improve the English. A list of independent suppliers of editing services can be found here. All services are paid for and arranged by the author, and use of one of these services does not guarantee acceptance or preference for publication. 

Presentation of Manuscripts

Please note that authors should always retain a copy of all material. Papers should be as concise as possible, compatible with clarity and completeness, and should not normally exceed eight printed pages. As a guide, this corresponds to 17 pages of double line-spaced manuscript with three figures/tables, 15 pages of manuscript with six figures/tables or 14 pages of manuscript with eight figures/tables. The text should be double-spaced. Important material that would make the paper excessive in length, or that is not absolutely essential to document the main findings of the paper, may be submitted as "Supporting Information" (see below).

The title page should include the author's name(s), affiliation(s) where the work was conducted, and the address to which all correspondence and proofs should be sent. Telephone and fax numbers should also be supplied, along with an e-mail address, if available. Present addresses of authors should appear as a footnote. A running title of not more than 50 characters should be provided.

All original research papers must include a Summary not exceeding 200 words. The Summary should not include extensive background or describe what was done, but clearly formulate the principal findings and articulate the advance achieved. The main text of full papers should be subdivided into Introduction, Results, Discussion and Experimental Procedures, and can include additional subheadings. The Results and Discussion sections may be combined. Experimental procedures should be sufficiently detailed to enable the experiments to be reproduced.

In Brief Reports and Rapid Communications , Results and Discussion are combined, there is no section Experimental Procedures, and essential experimental details should be incorporated into the corresponding figure and table legends.

All pages must be numbered consecutively. Acknowledgments, References, Table and Figure legends should follow the main text, each starting on a new page. The preferred position of tables and figures should be indicated in the margin of the text. Footnotes should be avoided. 

Text

Files should be formatted double-spaced with no hyphenation and automatic word-wrap (no hard returns within paragraphs). Please type your text consistently, e.g. take care to distinguish between '1' (one) and 'l' (lower-case L) and '0' (zero) and 'O' (capital O), etc. 

References

Authors should use the system illustrated below. Only full articles that have been published or are 'in press' may be included in the reference list. In the text, unpublished or submitted studies should be referred to as such (e.g. J. M. Smith, unpublished), or as a personal communication. It is the author's responsibility to obtain permission from colleagues to include their work as a personal communication. In the text, references should be inserted in parentheses in date order, as follows: (Pugsley, 1996; Matsunaga et al., 1997). The reference list should be in alphabetical order according to the first-named author. Papers with two authors should follow those of the first-named author, arranged in alphabetical order according to the name of the second author. Articles with more than two authors should follow those of the first named author in chronological order; with multiple references from the same first author in a given year, please list the references in cited order. The title of the article must be included. For papers with up to seven authors, the names of all authors should be listed. For papers with eight or more authors, the first six names should be listed, followed by 'et al.'. Standard abbreviations of journal titles should be used, as in the Index Medicus. Please see the following examples:

Straetz, M., Mau, M., and Timmis K.N. (1996) System to study horizontal gene exchange among microorganisms without cultivation of recipients. Mol Microbiol 22: 207-215.

Sahm, K., MacGregor, B.J., Jørgensen, B.B., and Stahl, D.A (1999) Sulphate reduction and vertical distribution of sulphate-reducing bacteria quantified by rRNA slot-blot hybridization in a coastal marine sediment. Environ Microbiol 1: 65-74.

Finlay, B.I., Fenchel, T., and Embley, T.M. (1993) Methanogen endosymbiosis in anaerobic climates. In Trends in Microbial Ecology. Guerrero, R., and Pedros-Alio, C. (eds). Barcelona: Spanish Society for Microbiology, pp. 285-288.

References to material available on the World Wide Web can be given, but only if the information is available without charge to readers on an official site. Authors will be asked to provide electronic copies of the cited material for inclusion on the Microbial Biotechnology web site at the discretion of the Editors. The format for citations is as follows:

Beckleheimer, J. (1994). How do you cite URLs in a bibliography? [WWW document]. URL www.nrlssc.navy.mil/meta/bibliography.html 

Tables

Tables should be typed as text, using 'tabs' to align columns. The use of table editors should be avoided. Do not use graphics software to create tables. 

Figures

Please send us digital versions of your figures. The best quality of reproduction both in print and online can be achieved if files are saved in formats that are appropriate for the content of the image. More details are available on our Digital Illustration Page athttp://media.wiley.com/assets/7323/92/electronic_artwork_guidelines.pdf. EPS and TIFF files are preferable, but please consult our web site for further details. Please note that your paper will be processed more quickly if the figures are supplied according to these standards, and do not have to be relabelled or redrawn. Please ensure that electronic artwork is prepared such that, after reduction it will fit across one or two columns or two-thirds page width (80 mm, 169 mm or 110 mm, respectively) as required. Please also ensure that all lettering will be clear and easy to read at the final reproduction size, i.e. no labels should be too large or too small. Avoid using tints if possible; if they are essential to the understanding of the figure, try to make them coarse. No artwork should be incorporated into the text files.

In the full-text online edition of the journal, figure legends may be truncated in abbreviated links to the full-screen version. Therefore, the first 100 characters of any legend should inform the reader of key aspects of the figure. 

Supporting Information

Supporting Information can be a useful way for an author to include important but ancillary information with the online version of an article. Examples of Supporting Information include additional tables, data sets, figures, movie files, audio clips, 3D structures, and other related nonessential multimedia files. Supporting Information should be cited within the article text, and a descriptive legend should be included. It is published as supplied by the author, and a proof is not made available prior to publication; for these reasons, authors should provide any Supporting Information in the desired final format. For further information on recommended file types and requirements for submission, please visit: http://authorservices.wiley.com/bauthor/suppinfo.asp. 

Genomics Data Submission

Any nucleotide sequence data reported or referred to in a submitted manuscript must be deposited in one of the three major collaborative databases-DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank-which exchange data on a daily basis. The suggested wording for referring to accession number information is: "These sequence data have been submitted to the DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank databases under accession number U12345". Micro-array experiments should be standardized, and the data reported should be deposited in one of the principal public data bases, such as GEO (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/) and ArrayExpress (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/) and the corresponding accession number given. 

Distribution of Strains

The publication of an article in Microbial Biotechnology is subject to the understanding that authors will distribute freely any strains, clones, antibodies or other reagents not readily available described therein, for use in academic research. 

Mathematics

In-line equations should be typed as text. The use of graphics programs and aftermarket 'equation editors' should be avoided. Displayed equations are rekeyed by our typesetter.

Standard abbreviations should be as recommended in Quantities, Units, and Symbols (The Royal Society, 1988). Abbreviations of non-standard terms should follow, in parentheses, their first full usage. 

External URLs

As web site content and addresses are constantly changing, we would prefer that authors, wherever possible, do not include external URLs in the main body of the manuscript. If possible please include necessary URLs as references as shown above. 

Genetic Nomenclature

Standard genetic nomenclature should be used. For more detailed information, authors should consult Bachman (Microbiol Rev 47: 180-230, 1983) for E. coli K-12; Sanderson and Roth (Microbiol Rev47: 310-453, 1983) for Salmonella typhimurium; Holloway et al. (Microbiol Rev 43: 73-102, 1979) for Bacillus subtilis; Perkins et al. (Microbiol Rev 46: 426-570, 1982) for Neurospora crassa; and the Handbook of Genetics Vol. 1 (R. C. King, ed., Plenum Press, 1974) for Saccharomyces cerevisiae. 

Restriction Enzymes

Microbial Biotechnology has adopted the revised convention of naming restriction enzymes without italics. The previous style was EcoRI, KpnI, HindIII, SacII, etc. These should now be written EcoRI, KpnI, HindIII, SacII. For more information on the updated guidelines to naming restriction enzymes please consult Roberts et al. (Nucleic Acids Res 31: 1805-1812). 

Accepted Manuscripts

Authors must ensure that all sections of their paper are submitted in editable formats. The main text, excluding figures, should be provided in a single Word or Rich Text Format file, updated to incorporate all revisions. Accepted manuscripts are transmitted by the Editor to the Production Office, which deals with all subsequent enquiries related to publication. 

Word 2007

A document created in Word 2007 can result in compatibility problems with typesetting systems. Authors who are using Word 2007 to create their documents should follow the instructions to ensure their article is processed as efficiently: You should not use the 'Insert Equation'‚ feature on the Ribbon as this renders maths in a format that is unsuitable for typesetting. Instead, click Insert->Object->Microsoft Equation 3.0‚. After clicking on 'Object'‚ you will be shown a drop-down menu from which you must select 'Microsoft Equation 3.0'‚ to create your equation in the usual way. 

Open Access Agreement

You will be prompted to sign the Open Access Agreement electronically after manuscript review and acceptance. We have introduced a convenient new process for signing your Open Access Agreement electronically (eOAA) that will save you considerable time and effort. If your paper is accepted, the author identified as the formal corresponding author for the paper will receive an email prompting them to login into Author Services, where via the Wiley Author Licensing Service (WALS) they will be able to complete the Creative Commons Attribution License OAA agreement on behalf of all authors on the paper. You may preview the copyright terms and conditions here. 
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Jonathan R. Rapay
Production Editor
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Conflict of Interest

MBT requires that all authors disclose any potential sources of conflict of interest. Any interest or relationship, financial or otherwise, that might be perceived as influencing an author’s objectivity is considered a potential source of conflict of interest. These must be disclosed when directly relevant or indirectly related to the work that the authors describe in their manuscript. Potential sources of conflict of interest include but are not limited to patent or stock ownership, membership of a company board of directors, membership of an advisory board or committee for a company, and consultancy for or receipt of speaker’s fees from a company. The existence of a conflict of interest does not preclude publication in this journal.

If the authors have no conflict of interest to declare, they must also state this at submission.
It is the responsibility of the corresponding author to review this policy with all authors and to collectively list in the cover letter to the Editor, in the manuscript (under the Acknowledgment section), and in the online submission system ALL pertinent commercial and other relationships. 

Referrals to the Open Access journal MicrobiologyOpen

This journal works together with Wiley’s open access journal, MicrobiologyOpen, to enable rapid publication of good quality research that is unable to be accepted for publication by our journal. Authors will be offered the option of having the paper, along with any related peer reviews, automatically transferred for consideration by the Editor of MicrobiologyOpen. Authors will not need to reformat or rewrite their manuscript at this stage, and publication decisions will be made a short time after the transfer takes place. The Editor of MicrobiologyOpen will accept submissions that report well-conducted research which reaches the standard acceptable for publication. The journal seeks to publish research, pure or applied, that furthers our understanding of microbial interactions and microbial processes. MicrobiologyOpen is compliant with open access mandates and will facilitate wide dissemination of your research findings, while continuing to uphold the Wiley tradition of publishing excellence. Accepted papers can be published rapidly, typically within 15 days of acceptance. MicrobiologyOpen is a Wiley open access journal and article publication fees apply. For more information, please go to www.microbiologyopen.com/info. 

NEW: online production tracking is now available for your article through Wiley Blackwell's Author Services

Author Services enables authors to track their accepted article through the production process to publication online and in print. Authors can check the status of their articles online and choose to receive automated e-mails at key stages of production so they don't need to contact the production editor to check on progress. On receipt of the article at the publisher, the author will receive an e-mail with a unique link that enables them to register and have their article automatically added to the system. Please ensure that a complete e-mail address is provided when submitting the manuscript. Visit http://authorservices.wiley.com/bauthor/ for more details on online production tracking and for a wealth of resources including FAQs and tips on article preparation, submission and more. 

Proofs

Page proofs will be despatched about four weeks after acceptance of papers and should be corrected and returned within two days of receipt. Proofs will be sent via email notification of a link with a downloadable Acrobat PDF (portable document format) file. Only corrections and essential changes can be made at this stage. The cost of any extensive changes will be charged to the authors. The journal reserves the right to make minor modifications to manuscripts that do not conform to accepted standards. Such alterations will always be submitted to the authors for approval at the proof stage. Online publication will normally be within 2 weeks of receipt of corrected proofs by the Production Office. 

Early View

The journal is covered by Wiley Blackwell's Early View service. Early View articles are complete full-text articles published online in advance of their publication in a printed issue. Articles are therefore available as soon as they are ready, rather than having to wait for the next scheduled print issue. Early View articles are complete and final. They have been fully reviewed, revised and edited for publication, and the authors' final corrections have been incorporated. Because they are in final form, no changes can be made after online publication. The nature of Early View articles means that they do not yet have volume, issue or page numbers, so Early View articles cannot be cited in the traditional way. They are therefore given a Digital Object Identifier (DOI), which allows the article to be cited and tracked before it is allocated to an issue. After print publication, the DOI remains valid and can continue to be used to cite and access the article. More information about DOIs can be found at http://www.doi.org/faq.html. 

Offprints

Electronic offprints are sent to the corresponding author at his or her e-mail address on the title page of the paper, unless advised otherwise; therefore please ensure that the name, address and e-mail of the receiving author are clearly indicated on the manuscript title page. Free access to final PDF offprint of the published article will be provided to the corresponding author, and will be available via Wiley Blackwell Author Services only. Please register for free access by visiting Author Services and enjoy the many other benefits the service offers. PDF offprints may be distributed subject to the Publisher's terms and conditions.

Paper offprints may be purchased if ordered on the form sent with the proofs. Printed offprints are posted to the correspondence address given for the paper unless a different address is specified when ordered. Note that it is not uncommon for printed offprints to take up to eight weeks to arrive after publication of the journal.


Editorial Board

Editors

Harald Brussow
Institute of Microbiology
Food and Health Microbiology
Nutrition and Health Department
Nestle Research Centre 
26 Vers-chez-les-Blanc
CH-1000 Lausanne
Switzerland
e-mail: harald.bruessow@rdls.nestle.com

Kenneth N. Timmis (Editor-in-Chief)
Institute of Microbiology
Technical University Braunschweig
Spielmannstrasse 7
D-38106 Braunschweig
Germany
e-mail: kntimmis@gmail.com

Juan L. Ramos
Estación Experimental del Zaidín-CSIC
Calle Profesor Albareda 1
18008 Granada
Spain
e-mail: juanluis.ramos@eez.csic.es

Siegfried E. Vlaeminck
Affiliation 1
Sustainable Energy, Air and Water Technology
Department of Bioscience Engineering
Faculty of Science
University of Antwerp
Groenenborgerlaan 171
2020 Antwerpen
Belgium
e-mail: Siegfried.Vlaeminck@uantwerpen.be

Affiliation 2
Laboratory of Microbial Ecology and Technology (LabMET)
Department of Biochemical and Microbial Technology
Faculty of Bioscience Engineering
Ghent University
Coupure Links 653
9000 Gent
Belgium
e-mail: Siegfried.Vlaeminck@ugent.be

Auxiliadora Prieto
Polymer biotechnology lab
Centro de investigaciones biologicas cib
Consejo superior de investigasciones cientificas csic
C ramiro de maeztu
28040 Madrid,
Spain
e-mail: auxi@cib.csic.es

Reviews and Special Issue Editor
Juan L. Ramos, Estación Experimental del Zaidín, Granada, Spain

Web Alerts
Larry Wackett, University of Minnesota, St Paul, USA

Genomics Updates
Antoine Danchin, ICAN, CHU Pitié-Salpêtrière, France

Editorial Board

Abram Aertsen, KU Leuven, Belgium
Miguel Alcalde, Institute of Catalysis, Spain 
Lars Angenent, Cornell, USA
Federico Aulenta, Water Research Institute (IRSA), Italy
Steven A. Banwart, Univeristy of Sheffield, UK

Francisco Barona-Gómez, Langebio, Cinvestav-IPN, Mexico
Gregg Beckham, National Bioenergy Center, USA
Shimshon Belkin, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
George Bennett, Rice University, USA
Teresa Berninger, Jungbunzlauer Ladenburg GmbH, Germany
Giovanni Bertoni, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
Lars M. Blank, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Helge B. Bode, Goethe Universität Frankfurt, Germany
Eckhard Boles, Goethe Universität Frankfurt, Germany
Ian Booth, University of Aberdeen, UK
Michael Bott, Institut für Biotechnologie, Jülich, Germany
Bruno Bühler, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Leipzig, Germany
Yizhi Cai, University of Edinburgh, UK
Marta Carballa, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Kartik Chandran, Columbia University, USA
George Guo-Qiang Chen, Tsinghua University, China
Gavin Collins, NUI Galway, Ireland
Rita Colwell, University of Maryland, USA
Milton Costa, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal
Stephan Declerck, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Fernando de la Calle, Pharma Mar S.A., Spain
Muriel Derrien, Danone Nutritia Research, France
Eduardo Diaz, Centro de Investigaciones Biologicas, Spain
Gerrit Eggink, Wageningen University, Germany
Tom Ellis, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Danilo Ercolini, University of Naples Federico II, Italy
Francesco Fatone, Polytechnic University of Marche, Italy
Luis Ángel Fernández, Centro Nacional de Biotecnología, Madrid, Spain
Manuel Ferrer, Institute of Catalysis, Spain
Michael Galperin, National Center for Biotechnology Information, USA
Jose Luis Garcia, Centro de Investigaciones Biologicas, Spain
Harry Gilbert, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Bernardo Gonzalez, La Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile
Ramon Gonzalez, Universidad de La Rioja-Gobierno de La Rioja, Spain
Lone Gram, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Miguel G. Guerrero, Universidad de Sevilla - CSIC, Spain
Carlos A. Guzman, Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, Germany
Bernhard Hauer, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Terry C. Hazen, University of Tennessee, USA
Michael Hecker, University of Greifswald, Germany
Hermann J. Heipieper, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ-Leipzig-Halle, Germany
Russell Hill, University of Maryland, USA
Monica Höfte, Ghent University, Belgium
Johan van Hylckama Vlieg, Chr Hansen AS, Denmark
Karl-Erich Jaeger, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Duesseldorf, Germany
Dieter Jahn, Technical University Braunschweig, Germany
Jose Jimenez, University of Surrey, UK
Junichi Kato, Hiroshima University, Japan
Robert Kelly, North Carolina State University, USA
Staffan Kjelleberg, The University of New South Wales, Australia
Todd R. Klaenhammer, North Carolina State University, USA
Rob Knight, University of California San Diego, USA
Tino Krell, Estación Experimental del Zaidín, Spain
Oscar Kuipers, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Susanne Lackner, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Christophe Lacroix, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Rup Lal, University of Delhi, India
Robert Larossa, DuPont, USA
Sarah Lebeer, University of Antwerp, Belgium
Sang Yup Lee, KAIST, Republic of Korea
Daniel van der Lelie, Gusto Global LLC, Charlotte, USA
Baptiste Leroy, University of Mons, Belgium
Natalie Leys, Belgian Nuclear Reseach Center, Belgium
Steven Lindow, University of California, USA
Mark van Loosdrecht, Technical University Delft, The Netherlands
Daniel Lopez, University of Würzburg, Germany
Victor de Lorenzo, Centro Nacional de Biotecnologia, Spain
Ben Lugtenberg, Leiden University, The Netherlands
Lee Lynd, Dartmouth College, Hanover, USA
Maria Marco, University of California, Davis, USA
Angel T. Martínez, Centro de Investigaciones Biologicas, Spain
Michael McInerney, University of Oklahoma, USA
Rainer U. Meckenstock, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Diego de Mendoza, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina
Sylvain Moineau, Université Laval, Canada
Carlos Molina Santiago, Universidad de Málaga, Spain
Gabriella Molinari, Helmholtz Centre for Infection Resarch, Germany
Jesús Muñoz-Rojas, Institute of Sciences, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Mexico
Jan Roelof van der Meer, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Jose M. Guillamon Navarro, Institute of Agrochemistry and Food Technology, Paterna, Spain  
Rob Nerenberg, University of Notre Dame, USA
Nancy Nichols, National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research, USA
Jens Nielsen, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden
Per Halkjær Nielsen, Aalborg University, Denmark
Pablo Iván Nikel, The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability, Lyngby, Denmark
Juan Nogales, Centro Nacional de Biotecnología, Spain
Kevin O’Connor, University College Dublin, Ireland
Fergal O'Gara, National University of Ireland, Ireland
Sven Panke, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Konstantinos Papadimitriou, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece
David Payne, GlaxoSmithKline, USA
Miguel A. Peñalva, Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas, Spain
Dietmar Pieper, Helmholtz Center for Infection Research, Germany
Korneel Rabaey, University of Gent, Belgium
Jeroen Raes, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium  
Lutgarde Raskin, University of Michigan, USA
Maria Reis, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
Fernando Rojo, Centro Nacional de Biotecnología, Spain

Diego Romero, Universidad de Malaga, Spain
Eliora Z. Ron, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Jesus M. Sanz, Miguel Hernandez Univeristy, Spain
Uwe Sauer, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Bernhard Schink, Universität Konstanz, Germany
Claudia Schmidt-Dannert, University of Minnesota, USA
Anna Schnürer, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden 

Ana Segura, Estación Experimental del Zaidín, Spain
Angela Sessitsch, Austrian Institute of Technology, Tulln, Austria
Roland J. Siezen, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Douwe van Sinderen, National University of Ireland, Ireland
Brajesh K. Singh, University of Western Sydney, Australia
Detmer Sipkema, Wageningen University, The Netherlands
Barth F. Smets, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Ilse Smets, KU Leuven, Belgium
Eddy J. Smid, Wageningen Univeristy, The Netherlands
Hauke Smidt, Wageningen University, The Netherlands
Gloria Soberón Chávez, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México
Alfons Stams, Wageningen University, The Netherlands
Alexander Steinbüchel, Institut für Molekulare Mikrobiologie und Biotechnologie, Germany
Jörg Stülke, University of Göttingen, Germany
Ralf Takors, Universität Stuttgart, Germany
Bas Teusink, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Marta Tortajada, Biopolis-ADM, Spain
Zulema Udaondo, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, USA
Erick Vandamme, Ghent University, Belgium
Jos Vanderleyden, Centre of Microbial and Plant Genetics, K.U. Leuven, Belgium
Marco Ventura, University of Parma, Italy
Claudia Vickers, The University of Queensland, Australia
George Wells, Northwestern University, Evanston, USA
Ruud A. Weuthuis, Wageningen University, The Netherlands
L. A. M. van der Wielen, Technische Universiteit Delft, The Netherlands
Rene H. Wijffels, Wageningen University, Germany
Roland  Wohlgemuth, Sigma-Aldrich, Switzerland
Thomas K. Wood, Pennsylvania State University, USA
Michail Yakimov, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italy
Kechun Zhang, University of Minnesota, USA
Liping Zhao, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
Wolfgang Zimmermann, Leipzig, Germany



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