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Microbial Systems Biology and Biotechnology Journal
DisciplineMicrobiology
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History2023–present
FrequencyContinuous
open-access journal
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Microb. Syst. Biol. Biotech. J.
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Microbial Systems Biology & Biotechnology Journal (MSBB Journal) is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing high quality articles in the fields of systems microbiology, microbial biochemistry, ecology, and biotechnology.

About the Journal

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Microbial Systems Biology & Biotechnology Journal is a new publication in the field of microbiology and biotechnology. The journal aims to serve as an invaluable platform for the dissemination of cutting-edge research and advancements in the captivating realm of microbes. With its broad spectrum of 18 research areas and topics, ranging from microbial genetics and synthetic biology to environmental microbiology and industrial biotechnology, the journal offers a comprehensive and diverse collection of scientific knowledge [1]. By embracing an open access model, Microbial Systems Biology & Biotechnology Journal ensures that its published content is freely accessible worldwide, fostering global collaboration and facilitating the rapid advancement of knowledge in these critical disciplines. Scientists, researchers, and professionals alike rely on the journal as a reliable resource for staying up-to-date with the latest discoveries, methodologies, and breakthroughs in the dynamic field of microbiology and biotechnology.

Aims and Scope

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Microbial Systems Biology & Biotechnology Journal is dedicated to fostering the advancement of microbial research by providing a platform for the publication of novel works in the field. The journal strives to cover a wide range of topics within microbiology, biotechnology and bioinformatics including both basic and applied sciences. The aim and scope of our journal encompass various sections and areas of interest to the scientific community.


References

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  1. ^ "Microbial Systems Biology and Biotechnology Journal".