Exploring the Microenvironment in Human Disease: PMI Journal’s New Focus Issue

The New Focus Issue of the PMI Journal, The Microenvironment in Human Disease, sheds light on the intricate roles microenvironments play in health and disease. Edited by Peter Østrup Jensen (Copenhagen University Hospital) and Mads Lichtenberg (University of Copenhagen), this issue showcases groundbreaking contributions in pathology, microbiology, and immunology. As noted by the editors:“The microenvironment […]

PMI Journal welcomes new associate editor Kristine Boisen Olsen

Journal of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology welcomes Kristine Boisen Olsen as new associate editor. Dr. Kristine Boisen Olsen joins the PMI Journal as an associate editor, bringing her expertise as a consultant in forensic medicine with a particular focus on cardiovascular pathology. Dr. Olsen earned her PhD from the Department of Biomedical Sciences at the […]

Introducing PMI Technotes

The Journal of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology (PMI Journal) is excited to introduce a new series of articles called PMI Technotes. These concise articles are designed to serve as a valuable resource for microbiologists, pathologists, and immunologists by offering clear and accessible introductions to complex topics, including advanced methodologies and techniques. The format allows for […]

Introducing Alexandra Gabriella Gheorghe as the New Editor-in-Chief of the PMI Journal

We are pleased to announce that Alexandra Gabriella Gheorghe, MD, PhD, is joining the PMI Journal as the new Editor-in-Chief. Alexandra is a forensic pathologist trained in autopsies and pathology. Since 2012, she has participated in routine diagnostic pathology, specializing in pediatric and cardiovascular pathology. She has also worked with postmortem CT-angiography and coronary pathology. […]

100 Years of Groundbreaking Research: Highlighting Mpox Discovery

As we celebrate the Journal Pathology, Microbiology & Immunology’s 100-year anniversary, we’re proud to highlight key contributions that have shaped medical research over the past century. Our archives provide a window into the evolution of scientific discovery, with articles dating back to our very first edition in 1924. A scientific milestone One such milestone is […]

Call for mini-reviews on Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology

The PMI Journal  welcomes submissions of mini-reviews, extending a special invitation to contributors where the initial draft has been generated by a junior scientist, such as a postdoctoral researcher, graduate student, or undergraduate student. This inclusive approach aims to foster the development and recognition of emerging talents in the scientific community. Mini-reviews should be concise, […]

PMI Journal welcomes new associate editor Mark TS Williams

Journal of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology welcomes Mark TS Williams as new associate editor. Mark Thomas Shaw Williams graduated with a BSc (Hons) in Immunology and Pharmacology from the University of Strathclyde in 2006, before undertaking a PhD investigating inflammation in cystic fibrosis at Queen’s University Belfast with Professor Madeleine Ennis and Professor Stuart Elborn […]

Editors-in-Chief: Why a Name Change Matters

In the evolving landscape of medical research, staying relevant and progressive is essential for any academic journal. With this in mind, we are excited to announce that the esteemed APMIS Journal has undergone a significant transformation. APMIS changes name to PMI Journal. APMIS Journal has rebranded as the Journal of Pathology, Microbiology & Immunology, or […]

Call for Papers 100 Years Centennial Focus Issue

In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Journal of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology in 2024, we invite papers for our Centennial focus issue. This issue aims to commemorate the pioneering research and fresh insights disseminated in the Journal of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology over the past century. Opportunity We are thrilled to announce an […]

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