PLOS ONE Goes to the Mile-High City for ASM 2013
PLOS ONE is looking forward to connecting with our editors, authors, reviewers, and readers at the 113th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology in Denver, Colorado. Representing PLOS...
View ArticleOpportunistic pathogens evolve mostly harmlessly in healthy humans
Humans interact with bacteria almost every minute of our lives. Of the millions of these interactions, only a handful result in disease, and some bacteria only cause infections under certain...
View ArticleResisting Antibiotics: Some Bacteria Get By With a Little Help From Their...
Antibiotic resistance is often in the news, as it threatens the effectiveness of one of the foundations of modern medicine. Usually, the concern is about resistance that is inherent to the bacteria,...
View ArticleFrom Penguins to Frogs: The new frontier of wildlife microbiomes
With recent technological advances in DNA sequencing investigating microbiomes from all areas of life has become possible as PLOS ONE Publication Assistant Maija Mallula finds out. With the advancement...
View ArticleHow Do You Address the Challenge of Antimicrobial Resistance?
In November 2018, PLOS ONE attended the European Scientific Conference on Applied Infectious Disease Epidemiology (ESCAIDE) conference in Malta. The conference, which is organised annually by the...
View ArticleIt’s the little things- An interview with the Guest Editors of our Microbial...
PLOS ONE has an open Call for Papers on the Microbial Ecology of Changing Environments, with selected submissions to be featured in an upcoming Collection. We aim to highlight a range of...
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