International Research Journal of Microbiology
International Research Journal of Microbiology (ISSN: 2141-5463) publishes original scientific articles, reviews and short communications that are not under consideration for publication elsewhere.
International Research Journal of Microbiology (IRJM) publishes articles (monthly) in all subject areas in our open access journals.
International Research Journal of Microbiology is a high quality scientific journal which publishes original research on all areas of Microbiology and related disciplines, that can be easily accessed by researchers and development leaders in Africa, Asia and rest of the world.
The articles published provide wide coverage of the Microbiology such as Environmental Microbiology, Clinical Microbiology, Immunology, Viriology, Bacteriology, Phycology, Mycology and Parasitology, Protozoology, Microbial Ecology, Probiotics and Prebiotics, Molecular Microbiology, Biotechnology, Food Microbiology, Industrial Microbiology, Cell Physiology, Environmental Biotechnology, Genetics, Enzymology, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Plant Pathology, Entomology, Biomedical Sciences, Botany and Plant Sciences, Soil and Environmental Sciences, Zoology, Endocrinology, Toxicology.
The Journal welcomes the submission of manuscripts that meets the general criteria of significance and scientific excellence. Papers will be published approximately one month after acceptance. All articles published in IRJM will be peer-reviewed.
The International Research Journal of Microbiology been published monthly (one volume per year) by International Research Journals.
Types of paper
Regular articles: These should describe new and carefully confirmed findings, and experimental procedures should be given in sufficient detail for others to verify the work. The length of a full paper should be the minimum required to describe and interpret the work clearly.
Short Communications: A Short Communication is suitable for recording the results of complete small investigations or giving details of new models or hypotheses, innovative methods, techniques or apparatus. The style of main sections need not conform to that of full-length papers. Short communications are 2 to 4 printed pages (about 6 to 12 manuscript pages) in length.