Aims & scope

We emphasize distinctive areas in microbiota research, including but not restricted to:

— Microbiota transplantation, phages therapy, probiotics, prebiotics, oncolytic virus/bacteria therapy.

— Microbiome, immune system, metabolism and nutrition.

— Interactions between the microbiome and the nervous system.

— Microbes in infectious diseases, antibiotic resistance and chronic inflammation.

— Microbiome in cancer management.

— Microbiome in digestive tract, nasal cavity, respiratory tract, urinary tract, reproductive tract, skin, and tissues.

— Epidemiology, prevention, diagnosis and treatment against dysbiosis-related diseases.

— Artificial intelligence, ethical, legal, and education of microbiome research and clinical practice.

 

Microbiota Medicine Research seeks to encourage interdisciplinary collaboration and drive innovation across the microbiome medicine community. Microbiota Medicine Research accepts original articles, reviews, brief reports, case reports, editorials, viewpoints, research letters, commentaries, legacies and meeting reports for publication. 



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