Nature Microbiology
Nature Microbiology is interested in all aspects of microorganisms, be it their evolution, physiology and cell biology; their interactions with each other, with a host or with an environment; or their societal significance. Nature Microbiology provides a place where all researchers and policymakers interested in microorganisms can come together to learn about the most accomplished and significant advances in the field and to discuss topical issues. An online-only monthly journal, our broad scope will ensure that the research published reaches the widest possible audience of microbiologists.
Dysbiosis and succession in the scientific infobiome
Raven Baxter
Engineered Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron sense gut inflammation and deliver therapeutic molecules to alleviate colitis in mice
Meng Ye
A sulfated bile acid from microbes calms sepsis
Hongyan Gao
Advocating for return-of-results to participants in microbiome research
Luicer Olubayo
Temperate phages enhance bacterial host fitness via RNA-guided flagellar remodelling
Matt W. G. Walker
A deep mutational scanning-informed protein language model predicts SARS-CoV-2 evolution dynamics with spatiotemporal resolution
Sijie Yang
Molecular basis of type VI secretion system effector loading
Patricia Paracuellos
You talkin’ to me?
Luis Quevedo