Special Issue on Detecting and Tracking Zoonotic Bacteria Using Non-Culture-Based Methods
Guest Editors
Séamus Fanning, BSc, PhD
UCD-Centre for Food Safety
University College Dublin
Guerrino Macori, BSc, PhD
UCD-Centre for Food Safety
University College Dublin
Foodborne Pathogens and Disease is currently seeking manuscripts with a dedicated focus on “Detecting and tracking zoonotic bacteria using non-culture-based methods”. Original research papers and reviews are welcome. Foodborne Pathogens and Disease spans an array of issues from "farm-to-fork," and the Journal bridges the gap between science and policy to reduce foodborne illness worldwide.
Deadline for manuscript submission: August 31, 2021
*Please include the special issue title in your cover letter when submitting your manuscript.
Topics of interest for reviews and research articles include, but are not limited to:
• Advances in methodology, particularly rapid and high-throughput technologies
• Advanced technologies to mitigate food safety risks
• Linking NGS-based methods with risk assessment for food safety
• Metagenomics and assessment of risk to human health
• Metatranscriptomics and the active food environment
Advantages of publishing in the Journal include:
• Rapid, high-quality peer review and editorial attention
• Immediate deposit to PubMed and other indexing services upon online publication
• Exposure to thousands of thought-leaders in your field, maximizing readers, citations, and downloads
• Online-ahead-of-print publication
• Global availability in more than 170 countries
• Open Access publication options
• Comprehensive suite of specialized editorial services available
Questions or pre-submission queries? Authors may vet ideas directly with Guest Editors via e-mail before submitting. Please refer to Foodborne Pathogens and Disease website for instruction for authors and manuscript submission. We look forward to receiving your manuscripts and to your active participation in the Journal!