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Sunday, June 9, 2013

Shundrallah : John McAlpine Offered Publication with ‘‘ACADEMIA JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY RESEARCH”





Needless to say, with the Transparent Free Format and the Cutting Edge Specialist Prof. Derek R. Lovley whose own Carrier is Equivalent To A.Einstein or N.Tesla in Microbiology, The ‘‘ACADEMIA JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY RESEARCH” In Association with the University of Massachusetts, is one of the Biggest Honors Ive encountered so far in this Journey, I have Accepted and will be Submitting Articles

So Keep an Eye on the
‘‘ACADEMIA JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY RESEARCH”
As i will be giving them the Honor of publishing any articles on Advance Cutting Edge Medicine, or Technology integration with the human body, and other Microbiological related articles, readers may have to wait up to 4 weeks extra to read and watch, i will re post the published article with a link back to the published article the day after, and will tweet immediately to go see the original article at there site when available
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ACADEMIA JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY RESEARCH
http://academiapublishing.org/ajmr


Introducing ‘‘ACADEMIA JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY RESEARCH”

Dear Researcher,

The ACADEMIA JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY RESEARCH is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal published monthly by Academia Publisher. ACADEMIA JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY RESEARCH is dedicated to increasing the depth of the subject across disciplines with the ultimate aim of expanding knowledge of the subject.

Call for Papers/Reviewer’s

ACADEMIA JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY RESEARCH will cover all areas of the subject. The journal welcomes the submission of manuscripts that meet the general criteria of significance and scientific excellence, and will publish:

•    Original articles in basic and applied research
•    Case studies
•    Critical reviews, surveys, opinions, commentaries and essays

We invite you to submit your manuscript(s) to ajmr.academia@gmail.com or ajmr@academiapublishing.org for publication. Our objective is to inform authors of the decision on their manuscript(s) within four weeks of submission. Following acceptance, a paper will normally be published in the next issue. Instruction for authors and other details are available on our website. http://academiapublishing.org/ajmr/instructions.htm

We are also using this medium to inform you that the ACADEMIA JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY RESEARCH is seeking for qualified reviewers as members of her editorial board. We ask you to support this initiative by joining our reviewer’s team.


ACADEMIA JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY RESEARCH is an Open Access Journal

One key request of researchers across the world is unrestricted access to research publications. Open access gives a worldwide audience larger than that of any subscription-based journal and thus increases the visibility and impact of published works. It also enhances indexing, retrieval power and eliminates the need for permissions to reproduce and distribute content. ACADEMIA JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY RESEARCH is fully committed to the Open Access Initiative and will provide free access to all articles as soon as they are published.
   
Best regards,

Prof. Derek R. Lovley
Editor,
ACADEMIA JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY RESEARCH
Academia Publishing
E-mail: ajmr.academia@gmail.com
ajmr@academiapublishing.org
http://academiapublishing.org/ajmr
ISSN 2315-7771

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Chief Editor: Derek R. Lovley, Ph.D
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Derek Lovley is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Microbiology at the University of Massachusetts. Research in his laboratory focuses on anaerobic microbial processes that impact the natural cycling of carbon and metals in soils and sediments, bioremediation of hydrocarbon and metal contamination, and novel bioenergy strategies that involve microbe-electrode interactions. These topics are addressed with a systems biology approach that incorporates genome-scale metabolic modeling, functional genomics, biochemistry, physiology, genetic engineering, and environmental meta-omic studies.
Derek Lovley received his Ph.D. in Microbiology from Michigan State University and was a postdoctoral researcher at the Anaerobe Laboratory at Virginia Tech prior to joining the U.S. Geological Survey as a Project Chief in their National Basic Research Program in 1984. He moved his laboratory to the Department of Microbiology at the University of Massachusetts in 1995, where he served as department head from 1997-2004 and now serves as Director of Environmental Biotechnology and as an Associate Dean for the College of Natural Sciences. Dr. Lovley has received many awards including Popular Science’s “Best of What’s New in Environmental Technology,” as well as the Proctor and Gamble Award in Applied and Environmental Microbiology, the Annual International Conference on Soils, Sediments, and Water Life Achievement Award, and the Institute for Scientific Information’s “Most Highly Cited” (H-factor 86). His research has received substantial coverage in the popular press. He was featured in Time magazine’s profile of top innovators in environmental science and recently was also cited in Time for one of the top 50 inventions for 2009. He has served as the Associate Editor for Anaerobe and was on the editorial boards of Applied and Environmental Microbiology, FEMS Microbiology Reviews, and FEMS Microbiology Ecology. He has more than 300 publications and edited the book Environmental Microbe-Metal Interactions. He has several patents, including patents for microbial nanowires and uranium bioremediation.
http://www.micro.umass.edu/faculty-and-research/derek-lovley

Research Interests

Dr. Lovley's research is focused on the physiology and ecology of novel anaerobic microorganisms. Current topics of investigation include: in situ groundwater bioremediation; microbial fuel cells; directed and natural evolution of anaerobic respiration; anaerobic biofilms; and extracellular electron transfer mechanisms. These studies are being approached at the genome scale and involve genetic, biochemical, ecological, and in silico modeling approaches. Research ranges from basic physiological studies to collaborations with industry to optimize the function of microbial fuel cells.

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Shundrallah
Thankyou
j.n.m © Shundrallah@yahoo.com.au






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