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The ''[[Journal of Bacteriology]]'' is a bi-weekly [[scientific journal]] published by the [[American Society for Microbiology]] in [[Washington, D.C]].
The ''[[Journal of Bacteriology]]'' is a bi-weekly [[scientific journal]] published by the [[American Society for Microbiology]] in [[Washington, D.C]].


Established in [[1916]], the journal publishes original articles and reviews in all aspects of [[microbiology]], including the biology of [[Arhcaea]], microorganisms distinct from [[bacteria]]. Most articles published in the Journal of Bacteriology are [[peer review]]ed by an editor and at least 3 independent anonymous reviewers before being accepted for publication. The journal has an [[impact factor]] of 4.146 according to the [[Institute for Scientific Information]]'s 2004 ''[[Journal Citation Reports]]''.
Established in [[1916]], the journal publishes original articles and reviews in all aspects of [[microbiology]], including the biology of [[Archaea]], microorganisms distinct from [[bacteria]]. Most articles published in the Journal of Bacteriology are [[peer review]]ed by an editor and at least 3 independent anonymous reviewers before being accepted for publication. The journal has an [[impact factor]] of 4.146 according to the [[Institute for Scientific Information]]'s 2004 ''[[Journal Citation Reports]]''.


The current chief editor of the journal is [[Philip Matsumura]], [[Ph.D.]], a professor of microbiology at the [[University of Illinois College of Medicine]], [[Chicago]].
The current chief editor of the journal is [[Philip Matsumura]], [[Ph.D.]], a professor of microbiology at the [[University of Illinois College of Medicine]], [[Chicago]].

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The Journal of Bacteriology is a bi-weekly scientific journal published by the American Society for Microbiology in Washington, D.C.

Established in 1916, the journal publishes original articles and reviews in all aspects of microbiology, including the biology of Archaea, microorganisms distinct from bacteria. Most articles published in the Journal of Bacteriology are peer reviewed by an editor and at least 3 independent anonymous reviewers before being accepted for publication. The journal has an impact factor of 4.146 according to the Institute for Scientific Information's 2004 Journal Citation Reports.

The current chief editor of the journal is Philip Matsumura, Ph.D., a professor of microbiology at the University of Illinois College of Medicine, Chicago.