The Journal of Virology® (JVI) publishes new knowledge about viruses of animals, archaea, bacteria, fungi, plants, and protozoa. JVI welcomes research in all areas of basic, applied, and translational virology. https://journals.asm.org/journal/jvi
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JVI seminar series is today at 1pm ET. We are discussing GIANT VIRUSES. Register on the JVI homepage
And more news - JVI is Open Access in 2025. If you are attending the American Society for Virology meeting in Montreal, find an editor and say hello!
JVI's next free Seminar Series webinar is on hantaviruses! Join us on June 23 and learn about the ecology and natural history of orthohantavirus infection in reservoir rodents, w/ an emphasis on the N. American Sin Nombre virus that can cause HCPS in humans. Register now! asm.org/webinars/jou...
More JVI news - we offer expedited (1 week) review of revised papers reviewed by other highly selective journals! Send us your papers!
- Free to publish Minireviews and Gems
- An Active Contributor Tract
- Coming soon: Early career minireview track
Did you know that JVI is the #1 publisher of virology papers with high citation index? Our Editors are scientists in the field who are committed to ensuring fair reviews with rapid turnaround times. Some new features include:
- A New Data Letter i.e. short format articles format
Let's talk about Giant Viruses! Our next Seminar Series webinar is on July 21 at 1-2 pm ET. The related JVI paper is “Blocking the Competition: Superinfection Inhibition by Giant Viruses.” journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/...
Please join us and register here: asm.org/webinars/jou...
Excited to present our recent minireview on all things of mice and viruses 🐁 🦠
Open #PhDposition in our group! Interested in #virology, #immunology, and #placenta biology? Apply to join our team! The project is part of the #aging research consortium CRC 1506. More info: tinyurl.com/zw3y2mhv and www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/we....
Growing interest in hantavirus infections has increased the need for clear guidance on rodent‑borne transmission. Join us June 23, 1 p.m. ET for a seminar on Sin Nombre virus and true‑to‑nature models that clarify spillover risk.
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